T. Iliev, G. Mihaylov, Tsviatko D. Bikov, E. Ivanova, I. Stoyanov, D. Radev
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Abstract
With the fast growth of mobile data services, rich services deliver a brand new experience to end users, and also bring about new opportunities for operators. Some applications, such as vehicular and industrial applications, demand a level of reliability that wireless communication systems typically are not able to guarantee. This paper provides a framework that enables these applications to make use of wireless connectivity only if the transmission conditions are favorable enough. In this paper, we will partially compare the fourth and future fifth generations of mobile networks and their applicability and were carried out measurements of data traffic amount and quality characteristics.