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1. Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry (UGANC), P.O. BOX 1147, Conakry 001BP 1147, Republic of Guinea
2. National Advanced School of Engineering, University of Yaoundé 1, Yaoundé 1001BP 337, Republic of Cameroon

ABSTRACT

With the arrival of the 4G and 5G, the telecommunications networks have experienced a large expansion of these networks. That enabled the integration of many services and adequate flow, thus enabling the operators to respond to the growing demand of users. This rapid evolution has given the operators to adapt, their methods to the new technologies that increase. This complexity becomes more important, when these networks include several technologies to access different from the heterogeneous network like in the 4G network. The dimensional new challenges tell the application and the considerable increase in demand for services and the compatibility with existing networks, the management of mobility intercellular of users and it offers a better quality of services. Thus, the proposed solution to meet these new requirements is the sizing of the EPC (Evolved Packet Core) core network to support the 5G access network. For the case of Orange Guinea, this involves setting up an architecture for interconnecting the core networks of Sonfonia and Camayenne. The objectives of our work are of two orders: (1) to propose these solutions and recommendations for the heart network EPC sizing and the deployment to be adopted; (2) supply and architectural interconnection in the heart network EPC and an existing heart network. In our work, the model of traffic in communication that we use to calculate the traffic generated with each technology has link in the network of the heart.

KEYWORDS

5G network, 4G network (EPS (evolved packet system)), 3G network (UMTS: Universal Mobile Telecommunications System), EPC network of the heart, architecture, dimensional, Orange Guinea, technology, service.

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