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IEEE Presentation On 5G Technology By : Riya Chauhan(141060753016) Birju Tank(141060753017) Naman Vaishnav(141060753018) Dhara Patel(141060753019) Okasha Mahi(141060753020) GTU PG School, BISAG, GANDHINAGAR
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IEEE Presentation On

5G TechnologyBy :

Riya Chauhan(141060753016)Birju Tank(141060753017)

Naman Vaishnav(141060753018)Dhara Patel(141060753019)

Okasha Mahi(141060753020)

GTU PG School, BISAG, GANDHINAGAR

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5G Technology

• 5G Wireless: 5th generation wireless technology

• Complete wireless communication with almost no limitations

• Can be called REAL wireless world

• Has incredible transmission speed

• Concept is only theory not real

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Objectives Of 5G

• Superior Service Quality & User Experience: The focus is shifting towards managing the delivery of high-quality services i.e. support service center and user-centric management.

• Reliable Connectivity Experience: An instant immediacy in mobile services will lay the foundation for a whole new set of mobile apps to proliferate and push the capabilities of communications beyond what is currently possible.

• Ability to handle Upsetting growth in Network Capacity: Server workloads are growing by 10% a year. Network bandwidth demand is growing by 35%. Storage capacity is growing by 50%. Power costs growth is 20%. Throwing more capacity at demand is not a solution; there is a need to optimize capacity in new ways.

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Evolution from 1G to 5G

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1G

• 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

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2G

• Developed in late 1980s & completed in late 1990s

• Based on digital system

• Speed up to 64 kbps

• Services such are digital voice & SMS with more clarity

• 2G are the handsets we are using today, with 2.5G having more capabilities

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3G

• Developed between late 1990s & early 2000s until present day

• Transmission speed from 125 kbps to 2 Mbps

• Superior voice quality

• Good clarity in video conference

• E-mail, information surfing, on-line shopping/ banking, games etc…

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4G

• Developed in 2010

• Faster & more reliable

• Speed up to 100 Mbps

• High performance

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5G

• Next major phase of mobile telecommunication & wireless system

• 10 times more capacity than others

• Expected speed up to 1 Gbps

• More faster & reliable than 4G

• Lower cost than previous generation

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Conclusion & Future Prospects

• 5G technology is the future of technology that will change the face of the world market entirely.

• The new concept, the new innovation and the new spectrum are all what will give rise to a technological revolution in the world.

• By 2020, the first 5G technology mobile overtaking will be brought in the market.

• Keep your eyes focused on the future prospect of the world and be a part of something life altering.

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References

• Pirinen, P. “A brief overview of 5G research activities ”, 5G for Ubiquitous Connectivity (5GU), 2014 1st International Conference on DOI: 10.4108/icst.5gu.2014.258061 Publication Year: 2014 IEEE Conference Publications

• Gohil, A. ; Modi, H. ; Patel, S.K. “5G technology of mobile communication: A survey”, Intelligent Systems and Signal Processing (ISSP), 2013 International Conference on DOI:10.1109/ISSP.2013.6526920 Publication Year: 2013 IEEE Conference Publications

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