2. CONTENTS
• Introduction to 5G Technology
• Why it is a disruptive
Technology?
• Applications in Various fields
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3. 5G TECHNOLOGY
• A new generation of mobile network technology stands ready to go
further than its predecessors could have dreamed.
• 5G in short of 5th Generation, this standard is simply know as 5G-NR
(NR stands for New Radio).
• Today’s 4G long-term evolution (LTE) mobile networks welcomed
consumers with rich media mobile browsing.
• 5G, or fifth-generation wireless network technology, delivers speeds
100 times faster than current cellular data networks, with much lower
latency (the time taken for devices to respond to each other over the
wireless network).
• And because it uses less power than 4G, it offers a greener mobile
network solution.
• 5G technology promises to transform the 2020s into a time of
unprecedented connectivity and technological advancement.
• With higher capacity and speed, plus ultralow latency, 5G will power
innovation that would have been impossible under the 4G LTE
standard.
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4. 5G WORKING
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• All four previous generations of mobile networks used macro cell towers,
hundreds of feet tall, requiring vast power outlays to transmit over long
distances.
• 5G works a bit differently. This upgraded mobile network uses a
combination of frequencies from multiple bands to maximize throughput.
• In addition to traditional macro cell towers, 5G will also use a large number
of much smaller micro cells for new millimeter wave spectrum bands to
create a blanket of ultrahigh-speed network coverage.
5. BENEFITS OF 5G
• For many end users, the 5G upgrade is
all about speed. With predicted 5G
speed of up to 10 Gbps, new networks
will be up to 100x faster than their
predecessors.
• For industrial, agricultural, and
commercial use cases, the biggest
benefits of 5G are its high capacity and
minimal lag. With up to 5x the
bandwidth available with 4G, 5G will
give rise to new methods of production
and distribution. Early tests also show
that 5G may cut network latency in half
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6. WHY IT IS A DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY
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• But 5G is not simply a faster wireless mobile network. The knock-on
impact of this new technology will be far reaching and touch every
aspect of our lives. It’s estimated that by 2035, 5G will contribute
US$13.2 trillion to the global economy.
• To understand what makes this technology so disruptive, consider how
much has changed since the introduction of 4G a decade ago.
• Services that were previously impossible have become commonplace:
e-hailing taxi services, high definition videos streamed to our phones
and crystal-clear video chats that connect us to people down the road
and across the world from anywhere, at any time.
• For developed countries and modern cities, 5G promises to accelerate
a technology growth trajectory that is already bringing far-reaching
changes to the world of work and personal connectivity. Those in less
developed countries will use 5G to gain access to world-class services
that can be delivered over connected devices: from education and
healthcare to financial and business applications.
7. APPLICATION:
Logistics
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• The logistics sector is set to be one of the first to be disrupted by 5G.
• In shipping and logistics, keeping track of inventory is expensive, slow, and difficult. 5G
offers the potential for greater communication among vehicles, as well as between
vehicles and infrastructure itself. There are massive complexities involved in identifying
the right container, making sure it gets on the right truck and ensuring minimal disruption
to the shipment of the container.
• 5G makes it possible to ensure that the logistics as well as the movement of goods at the
ports are all interconnected, including the utilization of cranes, trucks and containers;
because all these pieces of equipment could then be linked together through sensors.
• We are talking about IoT and the interconnectivity of devices in real-time that could be
monitored at a remote location. Now that talks to accuracy, stock not being lost and goods
arriving at business premises on time.
• Fleet monitoring and navigation will become significantly easier at scale with 5G. Driver
navigation could potentially be powered with an augmented reality system that identifies
and flags potential hazards without diverting a driver’s attention away from the road