4G Wireless Networks: Sharath Kumar N
4G Wireless Networks: Sharath Kumar N
4G Wireless Networks: Sharath Kumar N
Sharath Kumar N
I sem M.Tech, CS&E
Dept of ISE, DSCE.
Outline :
History
Limitations of 3G
4G
Why 4G is needed?
Standards
Scope in 4G
Challenges
Conclusion
References
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HISTORY:
Implemented in 1980s
1G Analog Signals
AMPS
NMT
TACS
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Implemented in 1991s
2G Digital Signals
GSM
CDMA
TDMA
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(Contd..)
2.5G:
2.5G is a stepping stone between 2G and 3G cellular wireless
technologies.
Second and a half generation is used to describe 2G-systems that
have implemented a packet switched domain in addition to the
circuit switched domain.
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(Contd..) Design started in 1992
&
Implemented in 2001
3G
Simultaneous use of speech
and data services
CDMA2000
UMTS
EDGE
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4G:
4G has no formal definition yet, but is described as MAGIC
Mobile multimedia
Anytime anywhere
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Why 4G is needed?
High performance.
Crisis-Management applications.
Scalability.
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4G wireless standards:
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Scope in 4G:
The different technologies suggested to be deployed in 4G
may include:
1. Software Defined Ratio(SDR):
is a radio communication system where components that have
been typically implemented in hardware are instead
implemented by means of software on a personal computer or
embedded computing devices(Fig ).
e.g. mixers, filters, amplifiers, modulators/demodulators,
detectors, etc.
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2. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM):
is a multi-carrier transmission technique.
Multiple messages can be sent in moving a single radio
channel in OFDM using principles of FDM.
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3. Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO):
use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and
receiver to improve communication performance.
MIMO technology has attracted attention in wireless
communications, because it offers significant increases
in data throughput.
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Challenges:
Multimode user terminals:
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Security
Charging/Billing
Quality of service
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Recent Developments:
Japanese company NTT DoCoMo, completed a trial of 4G communication
system prototype at 100 Mbit/s while moving and 1 Gbit/s while stationary
in February 2007 and is planning on releasing the first commercial network
in 2010.
On December 14, 2009, the first commercial LTE deployment was in the
Stockholm and Oslo by the Swedish-Finnish network operator
TeliaSonera and its Norweigan brand name Netcom.
TeliaSonera branded the network “4G”.
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Conclusion:
4G will be an intelligent technology that will interconnect the entire
world seamlessly.
Projected 4G mobile communication system will reduce number of
different technologies to a single global standard.
Technologies are evolving every day and night but the final success
of 4G mobile communication will depend upon the new services
and contents made available to users. These new applications must
meet user expectations, and give added value over existing offers.
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References:
www.wikipedia.org
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THANK YOU
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