Mobile Network Final Year Projects

Mobile Network Final Year Projects for BE, BTech, ME, MSc and MTech final year engineering students. Moreover, these Mobile Network projects give practical experience and help complete final-year submissions. Additionally, all projects follow IEEE standards and each project includes source code, project thesis report, presentation, project execution and explanation.

Mobile Network Final Year Projects

  1. A DRL-Based Automated Algorithm Selection Framework for Cross-Layer QoS-Aware Scheduling and Antenna Allocation in Massive MIMO Systems
    This project improves how mobile networks manage many antennas and users at the same time. It uses a learning model that picks the best scheduling and antenna methods based on current network traffic. The system learns from experience and adjusts its choices to keep users satisfied. Tests show it serves more users compared to fixed or traditional methods.
  2. A Fresh Look at Routing Protocols in Unmanned Aerial Vehicular Networks A Survey
    This project studies how drones communicate with each other while moving in the air. It explains why choosing the best path for sending data is difficult because drone networks change quickly. The work compares different new routing methods and shows how well they perform. It also highlights remaining challenges and areas for future research in drone communication.
  3. A Hybrid Proactive Caching System in Vehicular Networks Based on Contextual Multi-Armed Bandit Learning
    This project predicts which roadside unit a moving vehicle will connect to next. By knowing this early, the network can store the needed data in advance and reduce delay for users. The system uses learning methods that allow each roadside unit to make its own predictions. Tests in different cities show that the method predicts vehicle movement with high accuracy, even in complex traffic conditions.
  4. An Anonymous Authentication With Received Signal Strength Based Pseudonymous Identities Generation for VANETs
    This project focuses on allowing mobile users to securely verify their identity without revealing personal information. It creates temporary pseudonymous identities that are unique and can be revoked if needed. The system generates shared secret keys using signal strength and ensures fast and reliable authentication, even when users move at different speeds or network traffic varies. Tests show the method is accurate, efficient, and practical for real-world mobile networks.
  5. Byzantine-Resilient Secure Federated Learning on Low-Bandwidth Networks
    This project focuses on improving secure and reliable machine learning where multiple users collaborate without sharing raw data. It makes federated learning faster by letting a semi-trusted server help verify users’ data securely. The approach reduces communication and computation time, especially on slow networks like mobile connections. It still protects against faulty or malicious users while keeping their data private.
  6. Challenges and Solutions for Service Continuity in Inter-PLMN Handover for Vehicular Applications
    This project focuses on improving mobile network connectivity for connected and automated vehicles. It addresses problems that occur when vehicles switch between network cells or different networks, which can cause service interruptions. The work proposes solutions like using dual modems, adaptive video streaming, and special servers to maintain reliable connections. Tests on 5G networks show these solutions help, but current networks still need improvements for fully reliable vehicle communication.
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