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Towards Digital Transformation with 5G Technology
Author(s) -
Nataša Banović–Ćurguz,
Dijana Ilišević,
D. Budimir
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ijeec - international journal of electrical engineering and computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2566-3682
DOI - 10.7251/ijeec1802101b
Subject(s) - computer science , digital transformation , telecommunications , mindset , wireless , performance indicator , business model , key (lock) , the internet , process management , risk analysis (engineering) , computer security , business , marketing , world wide web , artificial intelligence
This paper presents a short review of recent research activities on 5G as the next generation of wireless technology, the requirements they are facing, user scenarios, functionalities, and KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)as a measure of assessing the performances of these systems. 5G technology also known as International Mobile Telecommunications 2020, (IMT-2020) will dramatically increase the capabilities of the Internet of Things, Vehicle-to-everythingand will pave the way for massive machine-type communications.While it is not yet define how the ultimate 5G design will be, it is possible to identify the most important services, functionality and KPIs that will provide satisfactory solutions to innovative digital business models after 2020. It is expected that 5G standards be in focus of Regulation Agencies, mainly through socio-economic analysis. In emerging markets, socio-economic dimensions of wireless connectivity must be considered carefully since data will be basic asset in digital age. This paper also highlights the importance of changes in mindset of regulation framework in telecommunications sector. Strong understanding of digital transformation is crucial in order to stay competitive in dynamic changes in the future.

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