5G and Beyond: Engineering Challenges and Technological Innovations

International Journal of Engineering & Tech Development

Volume 1, Issue 4 (2025)
Author

Dr. Paul Anderson1
1Associate Professor, Maricopa Community Colleges, USA.

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Abstract

The fifth generation of mobile communication (5G) represents a major technological leap, enabling high-speed, low-latency, and massive connectivity for a wide range of applications. This paper explores the engineering principles, core technologies, and architectural innovations underlying 5G networks, including Massive MIMO, millimeter-wave communication, network slicing, and edge computing. Beyond 5G, emerging technologies such as terahertz communication, AI-driven network management, quantum communication, and holographic data transmission promise to further transform wireless systems. The study also examines key engineering challenges, including spectrum allocation, network densification, energy efficiency, and security. Practical applications in smart cities, industrial automation, healthcare, and emergency response are highlighted to demonstrate the societal and technological impact of 5G and beyond. Finally, future research directions and deployment strategies are discussed, emphasizing sustainable, resilient, and intelligent network solutions. The paper underscores that 5G and next-generation networks are not merely incremental improvements but represent a paradigm shift in engineering, enabling a highly connected, responsive, and innovative digital ecosystem.

Keywords

5G Networks 6G Massive MIMO mmWave Communication Network Slicing Edge Computing AI-Driven Networks Terahertz Communication Wireless Network Optimization Smart Cities

How to Cite This Article

APA Style:
Anderson, P. (2025). 5G and beyond: Engineering challenges and technological innovations. International Journal of Engineering & Tech Development, 1(4), 31–40.

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