The 5G-MeMU workshop aims to bring together researchers, cellular network operators, equipment vendors, mobile device manufactures, vertical use case owners, and policy makers from academia, industry, and government for discussion of the challenges of unsolved issues for the 5G ecosystem, centered on practical experiences with 5G systems and services, and the state-of-the-art 5G and beyond research.
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Experimentation and 5G KPI measurements in the 5GENESIS platforms
- Georgios Xylouris,
- Maria Christopoulou,
- Harilaos Koumaras,
- Michail-Alexandros Kourtis,
- Marc Emmelmann,
- Dionysia Triantafyllopoulou,
- Yogaratnam Rahulan,
- Ivan Gonzalez Muriel,
- Almudena Diaz Zayas,
- Eneko Atxutegi,
- Georgios Gardikis,
- Dimitrios Lioprasitis,
- Dimitris Tsolkas,
- Panagiotis Kostakis,
- Erik Aumayr,
- Anne-Marie Bosneag,
- Ozgu Alay,
- Valerio Frascolla,
- Anna Brunstrom
The adoption of 5G has recently picked up pace and across the globe commercial deployments are more and more numerous. In addition to better performance, the 5G technology brings, among others, management and operation flexibility, thus allowing ...
Improving railway track coverage with mmWave bridges: A Measurement Campaign
Bringing cellular capacity into modern trains is challenging because they act as Faraday cages. Building a radio frequency (RF) corridor along the railway tracks ensures a high signal-to-noise ratio and limits handovers. However, building such RF ...
Learning from large-scale commercial networks: challenges and knowledge extraction towards machine learning use cases
Machine Learning (ML) algorithms are proposed to replace conventional algorithms in the area of wireless networking. Many of the suggested algorithms are often based on simulators or smallscale test-beds. We provide a study based on a dataset collected ...
Extending network slice management to the end-host
- Alexander Rabitsch,
- George Xilouris,
- Themistoklis Anagnostopoulos,
- Karl-Johan Grinnemo,
- Thanos Sarlas,
- Anna Brunstrom,
- Özgü Alay,
- Giuseppe Caso
The network slicing concept of 5G aims to provide the flexibility and scalability required to support a wide array of vertical services. To coordinate the coexistence of network slices, and to guarantee that the required resources are available for each ...
Case for 5G-aware video streaming applications
Recent measurement studies show that commercial mmWave 5G can indeed offer ultra-high bandwidth (up to 2 Gbps), capable of supporting bandwidth-intensive applications such as ultra-HD (UHD) 4K/8K and volumetric video streaming on mobile devices. However,...