5G Wireless Technology
5G Wireless Technology
5G Wireless Technology
Technology
Introduction:
Mobile technology has experienced a number of
generation changes, which have transformed the cellular
landscape into a global set of interconnected networks.
By 2020, these networks will support voice, video and a
complex range of communication services for more than
9 billion subscriptions and billions of connected devices.
Around the same time, the next generation, 5G, of
telecom technology, performance levels, equipment and
devices will become commercially available.
5G wireless technology can change the way we use
wireless gadgets by providing very high bandwidth.
Mobile generations:
The first generation of mobile technology was primarily
about getting things together building the platform, and
getting things to work. The 2nd generation was about
mass-market uptake, deregulation, improved speeds and
additional services like SMS and support for data. With
3G, things got faster, new services were developed, and
mobile broadband established itself. With 4G where we
are today data volumes have overridden voice, mobile
broadband usage has surpassed traditional services, LTE
networks provide advanced support for data, and cellular
network technologies are being integrated including Wi-Fi
with support for Wi-Fi calling. Today, society has begun to
What is 5G?
Like previous generations, 5G is a set of evolved network
technologies. But 5G aims to provide unlimited access to
information and the ability to share data anywhere,
anytime by anyone and anything for the benefit of
people, businesses and society. The exact performance
levels and requirements that systems and equipment will
need to meet to label themselves 5G are yet to be
defined. The standardization activities are expected to
start around 2016, leading to commercial availability of
Vision of 5G:
5G envisions to design a real wireless world, that is free
from obstacles of the earlier generations.
This requires an integration of networks.
5G aims to design a Multi-Bandwidth Data Path by
integrating the current and future networks for new
network architecture of 5G real wireless world.
Problems in 4G:
Features of 5G technology:
Bi-directional large bandwidth.
Large broadcasting.
Less traffic.
25 Mbps connectivity speed.
Connectivity just about the world.
Uploading and downloading speed of 5G technology
touching the peak.(up to 1GBPS).
Better and fast solution.
Based on Policy to avoid error.
Support virtual private network.
More attractive and effective.
The 4A Paradigm:
5-G wireless technology is fulfill for ((
4A PARADIGM ))
Major challenges:
Integration of various standards: Each engineering
practice has their own standard, To integrate these
various standards, requires systematic and time
consuming approach.
Conclusion:
5G technology is going to be a new revolution in
wireless systems market.
As data traffic has tremendous growth potential, under
4G existing voice centric telecom hierarchies will be
moving flat IP architecture where, base stations will be
directly connected to media gateways.
5G will promote concept of Super Core, where all the
network operators will be connected one single core and
have one single infrastructure, regardless of their access
technologies.
5G will bring evaluation of active infra sharing and
managed services and eventually all existing network
operators will be MVNOs (Mobile virtual network
operators).
References:
www.ieee.com/explorer
www.FreeWiMaxinfo.com
www.hubpages.com
www.ericsson.com
Bharti Airtel launched India's first 4G service, using TDLTE technology, in Kolkata on April 10, 2012.
Bharti Airtel 4G services are available in Kolkata,
Bangalore, Pune and Chandigarh region (The Tricity or
Chandigarh region consists of a major city Chandigarh,
Mohali and Panchkula).
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