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TEJASWINI H R
1MS14LDC16
KUSUMA S.M
B.E,M.TECH
Assistant professor, Dept. of
Telecommunication,
MSRIT,Bengaluru
Bangalore-560054
EVOLUTION
First Generation(1G): Contains Analog System
and popularly known as cell phones. It introduces
mobile technologies such as MTS, AMTS,IMTS,
PTT. It uses 150MHz frequency.
Second Generation(2G): This uses digital
signals for voice transmission and has speed of 64
kbps. It provides facility of SMS and use the
bandwidth of 30 to 200 KHz.
CONT..
Third Generation(3G): It uses Wide Band
Wireless Network . The data are sent through the
technology called Packet Switching. operates at a
range of 2100MHz and has a bandwidth of 1520MHz.
Fourth Generation(4G): downloading speed of
100Mbps. Sends Data much faster than previous
generations.
5G
Next major phase of mobile
telecommunication & wireless
system
10 times more capacity than
Expected speed up to 1 Gbps
More faster & reliable than 4G
Lower cost than previous
generations
others
WHAT IS 5G?
5G Hardware:
Uses UWB (Ultra
Wide Band) networks
with higher BW at low
energy levels
BW is of 4000 Mbps,
which is 400 times
faster than todays
wireless networks
Uses smart antenna
5G Software:
5G will be single unified standard of different
wireless networks, including LAN
technologies, LAN/WAN, WWWW- World
Wide Wireless Web, unified IP & seamless
combination of broadband
Software defined radio, encryption,
flexibility, Anti-Virus
FEATURES OF 5G
High resolution for crazy cell phone users
Less traffic
25 Mbps connectivity speed
Enhanced & available connectivity just about the
world
Uploading & Downloading speed of 5G(up to 1
Gbps)
Better & fast solution
More attractive & effective
ADVANTAGES OF 5G
Data BW of 1 Gbps or higher
Globally accessible
Dynamic information access
Available at low cost
Support interactive multimedia, voice, streaming
video, Internet, and other broadband services
,more effective and more attractive ,Bi directional
,accurate traffic statistics.
APPLICATIONS OF 5G
Wearable devices with AI (Artificial Intelligence)
capabilities
5G i-phones
Pervasive (Global) networks
Media independent handover
Radio resource management
VoIP (Voice over IP) enabled devices
CONCLUSION
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