Shahbazi M. Detailed description of the requirements of each service in terms of data rate, latency, reliability, flexibility in resource allocation, and quality of service. Quarterly Journal of New Approaches in Industrial Engineering and Management 2026; 3 (4) :60-67
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Department of Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Systems, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
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In recent years, we have witnessed a fundamental transformation in the field of communication technologies. Rapid advances in the wireless communications industry and the emergence of fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks have led to a significant increase in user expectations of communication services. The demand for very high data rates, very low latency, and near-100% reliability in mobile networks has been the main driver for the evolution of communication systems from fourth generation to fifth generation.The International Telecommunication :union: (ITU) has defined three main service categories for the 5G, which are:
1- Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB)
2- High Reliability Low Latency Communication (URLLC)
3- Massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC)
All three service categories above pursue different key goals and requirements, and the design of the 5G network platform with a long-term perspective has been focused on the simultaneous support and coexistence of these three services under a single framework. In this study, we described the position of URLLC and eMBB services in the 5G network architecture, then the challenges and obstacles that the simultaneous implementation of these two key services poses to us will be examined. Then, the problem statement, research objectives, research questions, and research background were explained in detail.This chapter aims to provide the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the requirements of reliability and latency-sensitive services (URLLC) as well as the requirements of capacity-based services (eMBB), and finally, to reveal the research gap and the necessity to address new approaches such as combining punching and superposition methods for joint scheduling in the 5G context
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Special Received: 2025/12/19 | Accepted: 2026/03/11 | Published: 2026/03/19
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