1. 4G Fourth-Generation Cellular Communication System PREPARED BY PREM RANJAN 7 TH SEM EE
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3. 4G DEFINITION 4G is not one defined technology or standard, but rather a collection of technologies and protocols aimed at creating fully packet-switched networks optimized for data. 4G networks are projected to provide speeds of 100 Mbps while moving and 1 Gbps while stationary. Fourth Generation Cellular Communication (4G) 4G 3G 2G 1G 0G
11. 4G POSSIBILITIES Personal Media Repository Create a personal media repository that can be accessed from home and on the road to view photos, watch movies and listen to your personal music collection. 4G 3G 2G 1G 0G
17. WIMAX ADOPTION Fixed WiMAX Adoption Fixed WiMAX is currently available however the adoption rate is impacted by the high cost of equipment in comparison to cable or DSL. Fixed WiMAX provides greater benefits for developing countries that do not already have physical infrastructure to support wired broadband access. Mobile WiMAX Adoption Mobile WiMAX equipment will arrive to carriers toward the end of 2007. However, mobile equipment testing typically takes between 12 to 18 months before the equipment is introduced to the consumer market.
22. Potential 4G Peripherals Smaller footprint peripherals have a greater potential to support multiple devices . PCMCIA Express Card USB Compact Flash Secure Digital
23. Availability of Peripheral Interfaces Source: Availability based on direct interface or available adapters ExpressCard 54 Slot ExpressCard 34 Slot PCMCIA Ethernet Port Firewire Port SD I/O Card Slot Wi-Fi Bluetooth USB PS3 PSP Xbox 360 PDA Digital Camera Video Camera Desktop Laptop
24. Closing Thoughts The lack of clarity and overuse of the term 4G could prove its biggest opportunity, or could spell its premature demise. As carriers begin to rollout 3G the term 4G may be rendered meaningless by lack of definition. However, the rollout of mobile broadband will have a profound impact on the way we work and live. Closing Thoughts