3. OBJECTIVES
Comprehensive study related to 5G mobile technology
Comparison of all generations of mobile technologies
To understand basic 5G mobile phone architecture
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4. INTRODUCTION
5G stands for 5th generation mobile Technology
Traffic on wireless networks doubling annually
4G technology will not be capable of carry this rapid increase of data
consumption
5th generation should be more intelligent technology that interconnects
the entire world without limits
5G does not exist yet but the future technology next to 4G we say
as5G.
leads to the development of WWWW(World Wide Wireless Web),real
wireless world etc.
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5. LITERATURE SURVEY
SI.NO
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3
AUTHOR
CONTENT
Research on mobile
learning
based on 3G technology
1
PAPER NAME
Yunzhi chen,
Yongmei Gao
Packet switching
technology
3G technology is
integrating network
market
Degao Zeng,
Yanluqin
World contracted
To little village
Wireless networks:
4G technologies
Glisic s, Makela
Multimedia
concept
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6. SI.NO
PAPER NAME
AUTHOR
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4G:-The future
mobile technology
Jamil.M,Shaikh
S.P,Shahazad.M,
Awais.Q
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Wireless Evolution
with 4G technology
D.U.Adokar,Priti J
Rajupt
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Wi-Fi
WiMax LTE
CDMA Multiplexing
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7. EVOLUTION FROM 1G TO 5G
1G
2G
3G
4G
5G
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8. 1st GENERATION:
Introduced in 1980
Analog cellular mobile
Data speed 2.4Kbps
Uses FDMA technique
Allows users to make voice calls in 1 country
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9. 2nd GENERATION:
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Digital cellular systems
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Digital modulation schemes – TDMA,CDMA
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It provides services like voice and SMS with more clarity.
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Data speed In 2G is up to 64Kbps
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It provides semi global facilities.
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10. 3rd GENERATION:
Typically called smart phones
Speed is up to 2Mbps
High speed internet service, video chatting
Packet switching technology
It provides global facilities.
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11. 4th GENERATION:
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LTE ( Long Term Evolution ) is considered as 4G
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High speed data access
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Combination of Wi-Fi and Wi-Max
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High quality streaming video
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12. 5th GENERATION:
Data speed higher than 1Gbps
Introduce the concept of WWWW (World Wide Wireless Web)
Real wireless world with no more limitation
Large phone memory, dialing speed , clarity in audio and video etc
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17. EXPLANATION
OWA
stands for Open Wireless Architecture. This layer
is used to define the wireless technology to be used.
Physical Layer + Data Link
Layer=OWA
Network
Layer is divided into two sub layer
1.Lower Network Layer
2.Upper Network Layer
Network
Layer is used to route the data from source to
destination
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18. Open
Transport Layer perform the operation of both
transport layer and session layer.
Transport
Layer + Session Layer=OTL
Application
Layer is responsible for providing good
quality of service.
Application
Layer selects the best wireless connection
for a given service.
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19. FEATURES
Better and fast solution
Large broadcasting of data (GB) supports almost 65,000
connections.
More effective and attractive
Extraordinary data capability
High uploading and downloading speed
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21. APPLICATIONS
Global
Can
fold your mobile as per your desire
Able
Can
networks
to visualize lively all planets and universe
access your office desktop by
being at your bedroom.
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22. FUTURE SCOPE
Wearable
devices with AI (Artificial Intelligence)
capabilities
With
6th sense technology
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23. CONCLUSION
5G
technology is going to be a new revolution in
wireless systems market.
It
is going to give tough competition to computers and
laptops whose market place value will be effected.
5G
–Include all types of advanced features which make
it become most dominant technology in near future.
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24. REFERENCES
Aleksandar Tudzarov and Toni Janevski ,“Functional Architecture for 5G
Mobile Networks” ‘International Journal of Advanced Science and
Technology Vol. 32, July, 2011
Akhilesh Kumar Pachauri and Ompal Singh ,“5G Technology – Redefining
wireless Communication in upcoming years” International Journal of
Computer Science and Management Research Vol 1 Issue 1 Aug 2012
Dr. Anwar M. Mousa ,“Prospective of Fifth Generation Mobile
Communications” ,International Journal of Next-Generation Networks
(IJNGN) Vol.4, No.3,September 2012
Vadan Mehta,“5g Wireless Architecture”
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