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5G radio access networks: A surveyPana et al., 2022
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- Pana V
- Babalola O
- Balyan V
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The fifth generation (5G) technology improves the user experience and creates new possibilities for a variety of applications, including transportation, device-to-device communication, agriculture, and manufacturing. These new use-cases significantly increase …
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