5G technology will allow communication networks to manage a wider range of network services from a wider range of locations, making them more adaptable. It also provides an overview of the 5G-ESSENCE project and a small cell design for 5G networks that was created as a result of the initiative. Cloud computing on the edge and small cells as a service are at the core of this system. Researchers explore how to convert their proposed architecture for 5G radio resource management and how to slice the network based on that architecture in this paper. This research also looks at many aspects of 5G technology, such as radio links, multi-RAT, and so on. Radio access networks (RANs) can be improved via network function virtualization, as well (NFV). A public safety use case’s improvement in defined key performance criteria is then evaluated. Finally, the performance of a 5G network capable of supporting an increase in the number of multicast multimedia broadcast services will be evaluated.
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