Abstract

Visualization system modeling, the latest progress report on analysis and effective management of information, the Internet of Things (IOT) applied in the case of 5G access technology. It presents advanced applications possible embodiment fluoroscopy data from the femto cell and millimeter-wave communication network solutions, and generally continuously connected from the IoT. In order to ensure seamless and reliable dissemination payment process currently connect the 5G network system with traditional short distance communications that can be used in most automotive networks. Finally, dissemination designed the EWMS (Emergency Warning Messages) real-time localization algorithm to change the delivery rate, delay, hop count, and vehicular density of the message overlay, speed value, and selfish nodes based on network performance based on density parameters. Realistic vehicle movement traces are evaluated. In addition, we present a comparative study of the performance of the proposed project with the most advanced communication schemes in the state. Further, it describes a new architectural approach to rendering by the IoT and 5G mobile network, that includes a middleware requirements, the possibility of a new position of the frame central node, and a wide range of functions provided by an edge. By providing a mobile communication system researchers and professionals in emerging and stressed timely snapshot of the main hazards and possible solutions, the book fills an important gap in the literature, will promote the further development of the Internet of Things host device 5G. One of the main goals of the METIS-II project is to allow 5G ideas to reach a wider audience of non- industry decision makers persuaded. In order to achieve this goal, it is necessary to provide easy to understand 5G-rich visualization

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