Abstract
The global demand for wireless communication networks is a result of the widespread use of wireless devices and the related surge of wireless service providers. Data transmission speed, coverage areas, cost-effectiveness, resource utilization, security, scalability, and adaptability are all elements expected to be improved in future 5G wireless networks. Since this rapid development of network communication technology affects the delivery of English education in tertiary contexts, English teachers in colleges and universities should make use of network resources—especially the communication tools embedded in the 5G network. File transfer protocol can utilize the advanced artificial bee colony optimization algorithm (AABCOA) to realize classification, and the system proposed in this article is simulated and tested in Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB). The research results indicate that students are unsatisfied with traditional methods of English pedagogy in higher education and are keen to explore the new learning possibilities provided by 5G integrated wireless network technology.
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