Beamforming for 5G: A Comprehensive Analysis and Implementation
Journal: International Journal of Advanced engineering, Management and Science (Vol.11, No. 3)Publication Date: 2025-05-13
Authors : Emmanuel Iyalagha;
Page : 30-37
Keywords : 5G; beamforming; MIMO; wireless communication; multiplexing.;
Abstract
The upcoming wave of 5G technology marks a new age in digital communication, promising to boost network performance to unprecedented heights through faster data rates, more reliability, and efficiency. The evolution of beamforming techniques lies at the heart of this technical leap, as it considerably improves signal directionality and strength, optimizing network coverage and decreasing interference. Despite significant advances in beamforming technology, issues such as algorithmic complexity, effective resource usage, and adaptation to changing environmental circumstances demand continued investigation. This research proposal seeks to investigate unique beamforming algorithms designed specifically for 5G networks, to address these problems and foster an evolution in network capabilities. This study aims to identify critical research gaps and suggest a unique research trajectory focused on developing better beamforming algorithms by thoroughly analyzing existing literature and thoroughly examining current beamforming applications inside 5G networks. Using a mixed-methods research style that combines theoretical analysis with practical experience, the project aims to build a dynamic beamforming framework that is both powerefficient and highly flexible to various operating situations. This research is expected to result in considerable improvements in network efficiency, lower latency, and a better overall user experience.
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