| Abstract |
After a significant increase in data traffic and the discovery of many limitations of the long-term evolution, also known as fourth-generation 4G, the world was introduced to fifth-generation 5G. On the one hand, these limitations concern the latency and the size of the bandwidth for downloading, uploading, and streaming videos online and other features; on the other hand, the need for society to go forward for a better future and aim for a total transformation of the industries and business. Relying on the dataset (static, driving state) gathered from the Irish mobile operator consisting of particular metrics, including channel- related metrics, context-related metrics, cell-related metrics, and throughput information. The results show that 5G is 100 faster than 4G in some features (e.g., frequency band and ultra-low latency), creating unprecedented opportunities for consumers and businesses. Therefore, thanks to G-Net Track Pro, these measurements are also produced by supplying an extensive 5G ns3 multicellular simulation framework. On the whole, this new Generation is promising. In addition, our dataset shows its good performance using a cellular key version. 5G will improve our connected lives and introduce further innovations, preparing the path for the newest Generation, 6G. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024. |