Have you ever wondered how the technology that powers next-generation connectivity actually works beneath the surface? Do you find yourself curious about the engineering principles that make ultra-fast, low-latency communication possible?
The Engineering Foundations of 5G Networks is written with professionals, students, and curious minds in mind. Instead of just repeating surface-level buzzwords, this book takes you deeper-into the actual systems, protocols, and design frameworks that make modern mobile networks possible.
Inside these pages, you'll explore the architecture, protocols, and engineering methods that underpin advanced communication systems. The material is organized in a way that not only explains technical concepts, but also illustrates how they are applied in real-world scenarios such as healthcare, finance, emergency response, autonomous systems, and industrial automation. Each chapter builds on the last, so by the time you finish, you will have a structured and clear understanding of both the technical foundations and the practical applications.
This book does not assume you are already an expert. Instead, it asks you questions along the way:
What happens when millions of devices try to connect at once?
How do engineers manage interference in crowded networks?
What role do satellites and non-terrestrial systems play in extending global coverage?
How will future generations of communication technology evolve from the groundwork laid today?
Rather than delivering a quick overview, this work aims to give you a complete, well-structured understanding-whether you are an engineering student, a researcher, or a professional working in communications and technology.
If you've ever wanted to see the "engineering blueprint" of advanced connectivity laid out clearly and thoroughly, this book will be your guide.