2018
DOI: 10.4314/njt.v37i2.24
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Review of network integration techniques for mobile broadband services in next generation network

Abstract: Next Generation Network (NGN) is intended at integrating the existing heterogeneous wireless access networks in order to produce a composite network that provides users with ubiquitous broadband experience. Currently, it has been established that Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, as a backbone network, provides broadband capacity with high efficiency, reduced latency and improved resource provisioning. Resource provisioning on this backbone network is not without its limitation as more mobile broadband servic… Show more

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“…The author also performs their working based on Network Functional Visualization (NFV). Ajibo et al (2018) this paper focus on the wireless network integrate with the broadband device with the using of new generation network device. This paper performs their working on LTE Network as a backbone device and performs the working of system as broadband device.…”
Section: P58mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author also performs their working based on Network Functional Visualization (NFV). Ajibo et al (2018) this paper focus on the wireless network integrate with the broadband device with the using of new generation network device. This paper performs their working on LTE Network as a backbone device and performs the working of system as broadband device.…”
Section: P58mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig.1 shows the various multimode MNs making different classes of calls in HWNs. The HWNs integrates the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS) and Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks together [5]. WLAN has the lowest support for mobility, and the least coverage area [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%