5G Wireless Technology in Cellular Networks |
Author(s): |
Manisha Jaisinghani , Atharva College of Engineering, Mumbai University, India; Prajakta Pawar, Atharva College of Engineering, Mumbai University, India; Khushbu Tikhe, Atharva College of Engineering, Mumbai University, India; Jyoti Dange, Atharva College of Engineering, Mumbai University, India |
Keywords: |
5G, Wireless, Communication, IP Network |
Abstract |
Considerably faster than existing technologies, 5G holds the promise of applications with high social and economic value, leading to a ‘hyper connected society’ in which mobile will play an ever more important role in people’s lives. Discussion around 5G falls broadly into two schools of thought: a service-led view which sees 5G as a consolidation of 2G, 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi and other innovations providing far greater coverage and always-on reliability. A user can also link their 5G technology cell phone with their Laptop to get broadband internet access. 5G technology including camera, MP3 recording, video player, large phone memory, dialing speed, audio player. If 5G appears and reflects these projections, the major difference from a user point of view between 4G and 5G techniques must be something other than increased peak bit rate. As the customer become more and more aware of the mobile phone technology, he or she will look for a decent package all together including all the advanced features a cellular phone can have. Hence the search for new technology always the main motive of the leading cell phone giants throughout innovate their competitors. The goal of a 5G based telecommunication network would ideally answer the challenges that a 4G model would present once it has entered widespread use. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: NCTAAP028 Published in: Conference 4 : NCTAA 2016 Publication Date: 29/01/2016 Page(s): 118-121 |
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