Quality of Service Efficiency in 5G Networks
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Abstract
This work explores a number of key performance indicators that may affect the quality of service in 5G networks. The successful implementation of these KPIs requires a comprehensive understanding of the technical performance metrics essential for standardizing 5G cellular communication systems, which are critical for maintaining high service quality and meeting user expectations in various applications, including healthcare and automated services (Qureshi et al., 2022) (Cisotto et al., 2020). The proposed QoS necessities are based on the analysis of functional requirements to 5G networks and traffic parameters for HD video and massive M2M services, which will be highly demanded in 2020. One of the 5G development paradigms is the network functions virtualization including cloud radio access and cloud core networks. This virtualization not only enhances flexibility and scalability but also enables more efficient resource allocation, crucial for supporting the diverse and growing demands of 5G applications, particularly in sectors such as healthcare and remote services where stringent performance standards are required (Cisotto et al., 2020). This can be achieved by integrating advanced metrics to monitor and manage these services effectively, ensuring that the performance criteria align with the evolving needs of users and the capabilities of 5G technology (Cisotto et al., 2020). In particular, the integration of key performance indicators can provide a framework for evaluating the efficacy of communication protocols and ensuring that QoS standards are met across various applications, which is essential for enabling critical services such as remote surgery and telemedicine in a reliable manner (Qureshi et al., 2022) (Cisotto et al., 2020).