Presented By:-Kaleb Lule
Presented By:-Kaleb Lule
Presented By:-Kaleb Lule
Kaleb Lule
INTRODUCTION
5G: 5th generation wireless technology
2G
3G
4G
5G
1G
Developed in 1980s & completed in early 1990s
Speed up to 64 kbps
Services such are digital voice & SMS with more clarity
3G
3G technology refer to third generation which was introduced in year 2000s.
High performance
Qualcomm predicts the 5G value chain will generate up to $3.5 trillion in revenue in 2035
Qualcomm also forecasts that 5G will boost global GDP growth by $3 trillion cumulatively
from 2020 to 2035
Challenges of 5G Technology
Frequency bands Unlike 4G LTE that already operates on established frequency bands
below 6GHz, 5G requires frequencies up to 300GHz. Wireless carriers still need to bid for
the higher spectrum bands, as they build and roll out their respective 5G networks. In the
U.S., bidding in the 28GHz spectrum alone reached $690 million dollar by December
2018.
Deployment and coverage Though 5G offers a significant increase in speed and
bandwidth, its more limited range will require further infrastructure. The challenge is that
5G antennas, although able to handle more users and data, can only beam out over shorter
distances.
Cont.
Costs to build and buy Building a network is expensive. Total global
spending on 5G is set to reach $88 billion by 2023, according to Heavy
Reading’s Mobile Operator 5G Capex.
Device support Most smartphone and other device we used today doesn’t
support 5G service so to use 5G network we have to change by 5G compatible
devices.
Security and privacy Like any data-driven technology, 5G rollout will have to
contend with both standard and sophisticated cybersecurity threats.
Requirements to apply 5G technology
Advantages of 5G
Data BW of 1 Gbps or higher
Globally accessible
Dynamic information access
Available at low cost
Longer battery life.
High connectivity
more dialing speed, more clarity in audio & video
Disadvantages of 5G
Technology is still under process and research on its viability is going on.