CT-539 Advance Computer Networking Report On,: 5G Wireless System'
CT-539 Advance Computer Networking Report On,: 5G Wireless System'
CT-539 Advance Computer Networking Report On,: 5G Wireless System'
Report on,
‘5G WIRELESS SYSTEM’
Provided by,
Submitted to,
Dr. Shariq M Khan
Remarks
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ABSTRACT
5G will be a paradigm shift that includes very high carrier frequencies with massive bandwidths,
extreme base station and device densities, and unprecedented numbers of antennas. it will also
be highly integrative: tying any new 5G air interface and spectrum together with LTE and WiFi to
provide universal high-rate coverage and a seamless user experience. To support this, the core
network will also have to reach unprecedented levels of flexibility and intelligence, spectrum
regulation will need to be rethought and improved, and energy and cost efficiencies will become
even more critical considerations. [1]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S. NO. TOPICS PAGE NO.
1. Abstract 2
2. Introduction 4
3. What is 5G & its advantage over 4G with application? 4
4. When will 5G launched? 4
5. 5G Network Architecture 5
6. Evolution of technology 7
7. Reference 11
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INTRODUCTION
5G is the fifth-generation wireless system. The growth of smart devices results in data traffic has
increased the need for higher capacity wireless network. Moreover, with the emergence of
Internet of Things (IOT), billions of devices will be connected and managed by wireless network.
Network must provide high energy efficiency at low cost. [1]
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5G Network ARCHITECTURE
5G with central and local servers provide faster content and low latency application.
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5G architecture network have two main components:
• Core Network
is the mobile exchange and data network that manages all of the mobile voice, data and
internet connections. For 5G, the ‘core network’ is being redesigned to better integrate
with the internet and cloud based services and includes distributed servers across the
network improving response times (reducing latency).
5G features i.e. Network Function Virtualization and Network Slicing, for different applications
and services will be managed at core. [3]
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EVOLUTION OF TECHNOLOOGY (1G-5G)
1G – FIRST GENERATION MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
The first generation of mobile network was deployed in Japan by Nippon Telephone
and Telegraph company (NTT) in Tokyo during 1979. In the beginning of 1980s, it
gained popularity in the US, Finland, UK and Europe. This system used analogue
signals and it had many disadvantages due to technology limitations.
• Key features (technology) of 1G system
o Frequency 800 MHz and 900 MHz
o Bandwidth: 10 MHz (666 duplex channels with bandwidth of 30 KHz)
o Technology: Analogue switching
o Modulation: Frequency Modulation (FM)
o Mode of service: voice only
o Access technique: Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA)
• Disadvantages of 1G system
o Poor voice quality due to interference
o Poor battery life
o Large sized mobile phones (not convenient to carry)
o Less security (calls could be decoded using an FM demodulator)
o Limited number of users and cell coverage
o Roaming was not possible between similar systems
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• Key features of 2G system
o Digital system (switching)
o SMS services is possible
o Roaming is possible
o Enhanced security
o Encrypted voice transmission
o First internet at lower data rate
• Disadvantages of 2G system
o Low data rate
o Limited mobility
o Less features on mobile devices
o Limited number of users and hardware capability
• Disadvantages of 3G systems
o Expensive spectrum licenses
o Costly infrastructure, equipment’s and implementation
o Higher bandwidth requirements to support higher data rate
o Costly mobile devices
o Compatibility with older generation 2G system and frequency bands
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• Key features of 4G system
o Much higher data rate up to 1Gbps
o Enhanced security and mobility
o Reduced latency for mission critical applications
o High definition video streaming and gaming
o Voice over LTE network VoLTE (use IP packets for voice)
• Disadvantages of 4G system
o Expensive hardware and infrastructure
o Costly spectrum (most countries, frequency bands are is too
expensive)
o High end mobile devices compatible with 4G technology required,
which is costly
o Wide deployment and upgrade is time consuming
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REFERENCES
[1]https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315475277_Next_generation_5G_wireless_netw
ork [accessed Dec 26 2018].
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DG3pMcNNlw
[3] http://www.emfexplained.info/?ID=25916
[4]https://www.rfpage.com/evolution-of-wireless-technologies-1g-to-5g-in-mobile-
communication/
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