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Stages of the Virtual Technical Functions Concept Networks Development

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Some aspects of the development of mobile communication systems taking into account promising technologies and ITU recommendations are described. The basic principles of construction of mobile telecommunications networks are given, taking into account the potential implementation of any scenario for the implementation of virtual technical functions with established requirements for a given quality of service. The advantages and disadvantages of individual scenarios for the implementation of the concept of virtual technical functions are considered. The main problem of the project is the complexity of the organization, monitoring and management of the subscriber database, which can usually have different technologies and speeds. This is because MS today can move freely, changing the service areas of both BS and MSC at any location of the user using different mobile communication standards.

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This paper has been written within VEGA project Nr. 2/0077/19: Work competencies in the context of Industry 4.0 development and KEGA project Nr. 030STU-4/2018: E-platform for improving collaboration among universities and industrial enterprises in the area of education.

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Bakhovskyy, P., Yevsiuk, M., Zabolotnyi, O., Cagáňová, D., Tkachuk, A. (2021). Stages of the Virtual Technical Functions Concept Networks Development. In: Cagáňová, D., Horňáková, N., Pusca, A., Cunha, P.F. (eds) Advances in Industrial Internet of Things, Engineering and Management. EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69705-1_7

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