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5G Edge Computing for Mobile Devices: A Review

Amita Agnihotri, Ritu Agarwal

Abstract


The forthcoming generation of mobile information connectivity is known as 5G. With considerable
capacity, it offers outstanding speeds between 10Gbps and 100Gbps. This essay focuses on the fifth
generation of technology as well as all previous generations of mobile communication. Affordable
broadband wireless communication (extremely high speed) is provided through fifth generation
networks. The study provides insight into the fifth generation's network structure. The World Wide
Wireless Web (WWWW), Dynamic Adhoc Wireless Networks (DAWN), and Realistic Wireless World
are the subjects of research in the fifth generation. The (Voice over IP) VOIP-enabled gadgets that users
would experience a high degree of call volume and data transmission are the emphasis of the fifth
generation. The latest technological advancements satisfy all the demands of consumers who always
seek out cutting-edge features in their cell phones. The ability for users to connect to numerous wireless
technologies at once and switch between them is one of the key aspects of the 5G mobile phone network.
These mobile technologies enable flat IP and IPv6. The fifth generation of technology offers features
including document assistance, e-payments, and e-transactions, among others.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijtet.v8i2.1846

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