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Last decade has seen a major transformation in the mobile computing and wireless technologies. And with the development in the Cloud computing, Mobile cloud computing (MCC) is likely to be the next phase of innovation in the telecommunication world. Mobile cloud computing (MCC) services are expected to be a source of quick development with huge capabilities of 5G mobile network. To revise the new opportunities developed by this major, the demand for intelligent, efficient and secure network will continue to increase. So the 5G technology is expected to be heart of next generation in the digital world. In this chapter we will cover a few aspects of 5G covering the challenges and advancements in the existing and emerging communication technologies; mobile cloud computing architecture and how 5G along with Big Data will lead to an era of smart world where everything will be connected to everything in smart and secure way.
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Gahlot, L.K., Khurana, P., Hasija, Y. (2017). A Smart Vision with the 5G Era and Big Data—Next Edge in Connecting World. In: Mavromoustakis, C., Mastorakis, G., Dobre, C. (eds) Advances in Mobile Cloud Computing and Big Data in the 5G Era. Studies in Big Data, vol 22. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45145-9_7
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