Abstract

This article discusses the development of a new approach to the creation of fifth generation (5G) communication networks. Various methods are used for this, such as teletraffic theory, mass service theory, optimization theory and simulation modeling. The basic idea is to use additional routers to create a network of D2D (Device-to-Device) connections, which allows for improved network efficiency. In addition, the article discusses methods of network clustering for better management and distribution of resources, as well as methods of choosing the location and number of transit nodes for optimal organization of the communication network. These studies are important for the further development of 5G technologies and ensuring better and more reliable communication in the future.

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