The document discusses the network architecture of 5G mobile technology. It describes the evolution from 1G to 5G networks, with each generation providing higher speeds and more advanced features. The 5G network architecture uses multiple layers based on the OSI model, including a physical layer, data link layer, network layer, open transport layer, and application layer. 5G is expected to offer speeds up to 1Gbps, lower latency, and better support for new applications compared to 4G networks.
This presentation was completely on the upcoming Fifth-generation Technology and explaining the earlier generations with their advantages and applications including the features and their software and Hardware Requirements.
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Developed in 1980s & completed in early 1990s Based on analog system Speed up to 2.4 kbps AMPS (Advance Mobile Phone System) was launched by the US & it was the 1G mobile system Allows user to make voice calls in 1 country.If 5G appears, and reflects these prognoses, the major difference from a user point of view between 4G and 5G techniques must be something else than increased peak bit rate.
A session by Mike Caffrey, Partner & Senior Consultant, Avero Infrastructure on the topic of '5G Technology - The Future of Internet', at InterCon USA 2019, held at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas on 18-20 June, 2019.
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I created this presentation with different places. I Hope you like my work. Please rate my work if you like this. I will be very thankful to you for this. Arslan Shabbir,.
Developed in 1980s & completed in early 1990s Based on analog system Speed up to 2.4 kbps AMPS (Advance Mobile Phone System) was launched by the US & it was the 1G mobile system Allows user to make voice calls in 1 country.If 5G appears, and reflects these prognoses, the major difference from a user point of view between 4G and 5G techniques must be something else than increased peak bit rate.
A session by Mike Caffrey, Partner & Senior Consultant, Avero Infrastructure on the topic of '5G Technology - The Future of Internet', at InterCon USA 2019, held at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas on 18-20 June, 2019.
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3. Introduction
• 5G stands for 5th generation wireless technology.
• It is a name which is used in some of the research paper and
going to become a next major phage of mobile
telecommunication beyond the current 4G standard.
• It is a concept which is only theory not real.
• It changes the way we are using wireless gadget by providing
very high bandwidth.
• It adds a no of advantages over the present 4g technology.
4. introduction
• The router or switch we are going to use in 5G network
would provide high connectivity with wireless device.
5G
4G
6. 1G
• 1G refers to 1st generation of mobile
telecommunication
• It is developed in 1980s and completed in
early 1990s.
• It provides a speed up to 2.4kbps.
• It is based on analog system.
• It allows user to make call in one country.
7. 2G
• 2G refers to 2nd generation of mobile
telecommunication.
• It was developed in late 1980s and completed
in late 1990s.
• It is based on digital system.
• It provides a speed of up to 64 kbps.
• It provides services like voice and sms with
more clarity.
9. 3G
• It was developed between 1990s & early
2000 and even present days.
• It provides a transmission speed from
125kbps to 2mbps.
• It provides superior voice quality & video
conference.
• It provides global facilities.
10. 4G
• 4G stands for 4th generation mobile
telecommunication.
• It was developed in the year 2010.
• It is faster and more reliable.
• It provides speed up to 100mbps.
• It provides high performance like
uploading and downloading speed.
• It provides easy roaming as compaired to
3G.
11. 5G
• It is the next major phase of mobile
telecommunication & wireless system.
• It is 10 times more faster than 4G.
• It has a expected speed of 1gbps.
• Lower cost than the previous version.
• It is expected to come around the year
2020.
13. Arch….
• 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 sublayer
1.Lower Network Layer
2.Upper Network Layer
• Network Layer is used to route the data from
source to destination
14. Arch…
• 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.
15. Hardware & Software of
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 today’s wireless
networks
• Uses smart antenna
• Uses CDMA (Code Division Multiple
Access)
16. Features of 5G
• High resolution for crazy cell phone users
• Bi-directional large BW
• Less traffic
• 25 Mbps connectivity speed
• Enhanced & available connectivity just about
the world
• Uploading & Downloading speed of 5G
touching the peak (up to 1 Gbps)
• Better & fast solution
17. Advantages of 5G
• Data BW of 1 Gbps or higher
• Globally accessible
• Dynamic information access
• Available at low cost
• The high quality services of 5G technology
based on Policy to avoid error
18. Applications of 5G
• Global networks
• Wearable devices with AI (Artificial
Intelligence) capabilities
• Media independent handover
• Radio resource management
• VoIP (Voice over IP) enabled devices
• With 6th sense technology
19. Conclusion
• 5G technology is going to be a new revolution
in wireless systems market.
• There are some other projects, which are
undertaken ay 5G technologies. Here we want
to mention that 3G mobiles are working these
days, and 4G technologies are coming, but in
future we are ready to face 5G technologies.