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COLLEGE NAME AND

DEPARTMENT NAME

TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON
“The Future of 5G and
It’s Applications”

Presented By
ROLL NO : 23223068
NAME : Mayuri Falke

Guided By
Prof. S.G. Farkade
CONTENTS

• Abstract
• Aim and Objectives
• Introduction
• Features of 5G
• History of 5G
• Challenges in Implementation
• 5G Future
• Advantages and Disadvantages
• Applications
• Conclusion and Future Enhancement
• References
ABSTRACT

• The evolution of 5G technology marks a pivotal step in the advancement


of global communication networks.
• This Presentation explores the development and future prospects of 5G,
examining its role in transforming industries through high-speed, low-
latency communication. With the ability to connect billions of devices,
the Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, telemedicine, and
smart cities are just a few of the potential applications.
• While 5G offers numerous advantages, challenges such as infrastructure
costs, security concerns, and global accessibility remain. This ppt will
delve into these facets, offering insights into the future trajectory of 5G
technology.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

Aims:-
• To explore the advancements, applications and challenges of 5G
Technology.
• To Understand the impact of 5G on industries and everyday life.

Objectives:-
•Understand the features and capabilities of 5G.
• Understand the future of 5G
•Explore real-world applications of 5G in various sectors.
•Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of 5G technology.
•Identify challenges and future trends in the evolution of 5G.
INTRODUCTION

•What is 5G?
• 5th generation of mobile network technology.
• Offers faster data speeds, low latency, and
greater device connectivity.

•Why is 5G important?
• Key enabler of IoT, smart cities, autonomous
vehicles, and advanced healthcare.
FEATURES OF 5G
• High Speed: Up to 10 Gbps (100x faster than 4G).
• Ultra-Low Latency: As low as 1 millisecond.
• Massive Connectivity: Supports up to 1 million devices per square
kilometer.
• Energy Efficiency: Reduced power consumption for connected
devices.
HISTORY OF 5G

•1G (1980s): Analog voice communication.


•2G (1990s): Digital voice and messaging
(SMS).
•3G (2003s): Mobile internet, rise of
smartphones.
•4G (2012s): High-speed internet, video
streaming, and app-driven ecosystems.
•5G (2019s): Ultra-fast speeds, IoT, smart
cities, autonomous vehicles.
CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATION

•Spectrum Allocation: Limited availability and regulation issues.


•Security Concerns: Rising cybersecurity threats and privacy risks.
•High Cost: Infrastructure deployment is expensive and time-consuming.
•Global Standardization: Varying regulatory and deployment standards
across countries.
5G FUTURE

•6G Research: Already underway; promises even faster speeds and advanced
AI.
•5G and AI: 5G and AI can work together to create smarter, faster, and more
reliable telecommunications
•Edge Computing: Data processing closer to devices, reducing latency further.
•Expansion of Smart Cities: Smart infrastructure, optimized traffic, energy, and
safety.
5G FUTURE :- 6G Technology

What is 6G?

•6G is the sixth generation of mobile network standards for cellular

technology.
•Building off of 5G, 6G will operate on higher radio frequencies, providing
more bandwidth and lower latency at microsecond speeds.
5G FUTURE :- 6G Technology

When Is 6G Coming?
• Experts expect 6G to be deployed by 2030. At the earliest, it could be
2028, according to researchers at IDTechEx.

Who Is Working on 6G?


• Governments, telecommunications providers, infrastructure companies,
academic institutions and industry leaders are all currently developing tech
for 6G networks.
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

Advantages of 5G
•Faster Data Speeds: Enables high-definition streaming, cloud gaming, and
VR/AR.
•Low Latency: Supports real-time applications like remote surgery and
autonomous driving.
•Increased Capacity: Handles a high volume of simultaneous users and
devices.

Disadvantages of 5G
•High Infrastructure Costs: Requires new base stations, small cells, and fiber
optics.
•Limited Coverage: Shorter range, easily obstructed by buildings.
•Security Risks: Increased attack surface due to the rise of IoT devices.
•Health Concerns: Ongoing debates about potential health effects from
radiation.
APPLICATIONS

• Healthcare
• Transportation
• Manufacturing
• Entertainment & Media
• Smart Cities
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE ENHANCEMENT

•5G technology is a game-changer for industries and daily life.


•While 5G is transformative, challenges like infrastructure costs and security
must be addressed for widespread success.
•Promises faster speeds, lower latency, and massive connectivity.
REFERENCES

REFERENCES :

• 5G future :
https://www.ibm.com/think/insights/5g-future
• 5G features:
https://www.ijert.org/introduction-to-5g-wireless- technology
• Introduction of 5G:
https://www.ijert.org/introduction-to-5g-wireless-technology
Thank You…….

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