5G Wireless Technology: Submitted To: Mr. Alok Kumar
5G Wireless Technology: Submitted To: Mr. Alok Kumar
5G Wireless Technology: Submitted To: Mr. Alok Kumar
Technology
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MR. ALOK KUMAR
DIKSHA THAKUR
162002
Introduction
5G: 5th generation wireless technology
Incredible transmission speed(> 1gbps)
Around 2020, the 5G mobile networks are expected to be
deployed.
5G is still in the planning stages, companies and industry
groups are working together to figure out exactly what it will
be. But they all agree on one matter: As the number of mobile
users and their demand for data rises, 5G must handle far
more traffic at much higher speeds than the base stations that
make up todays cellular networks.
5g mobile wireless technologies should, therefore, tailor their
infrastructure and services to cope with such huge number of
subscribers
Target performance
Data rate:
1. 10gbps(peak)
2. 1gbps (cell edge)
Spectral efficiency: 10bps/hz
Connection density: 10^6 devices/square km
Mobility and latency:
1. 300-500km/hr
2. 5ms(end to end)
3. 1ms(over the air)
Comparison of 1G to 5G
Comparison of LTE and 5G
5G Vision
Massive Connectivity and the IoT: the massive traffic growth
expected from machine-type communication as a result of billions of
connected devices will cause the network to become congested.
So, a several orders of magnitude increase in network connectivity and
capacity is required, which can be met with network densification,
dense small cell deployment and M-MIMO.
Everything on cloud : Moving data access to the cloud will also play
a significant part in 5G, so that the network can be accessed from
anywhere. Network function virtualization (NFV) can make functions
with hardware compatibility issues run on cloud computing
infrastructure. Thus, there will be a higher reuse of network
infrastructure than in the current network.
Immersive experiences : high speed internet , telepresence ,gigabit
data rate low latency , Spectral Efficiency Improvement etc
Primary technologies and approaches
Samsung has announced that it has achieved 7.5 Gbps, the fastest ever
5G data transmission rate in a stationary environment and has achieved
a stable connection at 1.2 Gbps in a mobile environment from a vehicle at
a speed of 100 km/h at 28 GHz