5G Wireless
5G Wireless
5G Wireless
TECHNOLOGY
PRESENTED BY:
V.JUDSON SAM
J.ASHWINI
I.SHIVANI
Y.PHANINDRA
CONTENTS
Introduction to 5G
Evolution from 1G to 5G
Key Concept
Architecture
Hardware and software of 5G
Features
Advantages
Applications
conclusion
WHAT IS 5G?
Introduction to 5G:
Developed in 2010
Faster & more reliable.
Speed up to 100 Mbps.
High performance .
Easy roaming.
Low cost.
Key concept:
Improving accessibility
Extending the reach of mobile broadband
Real wireless world with no more
limitation of zone
Improving safety, health and security
Multiple concurrent data transfer.
Architecture?
Architecture of 5G
Architecture cont:
User Equipment (UE) like 5G smartphones or
5G cellular devices connect over the 5G New
Radio Access Network to the 5G core and
further to Data Networks (DN), like the
Internet.
The Access and Mobility Management
Function (AMF) acts as a single-entry point for
the UE connection.
The User Plane Function (UPF) transports the
IP data traffic (user plane) between the User
Equipment (UE) and the external networks.
Architecture cont:
Technology is still under process and research on its viability is going on.
The speed, this technology is claiming seems difficult to achieve (in
future, it might be) because of the incompetent technological support in
most parts of the world.
Many of the old devices would not be competent to 5G, hence, all of them
need to be replaced with new one — expensive deal.
Developing infrastructure needs high cost.
Security and privacy issue yet to be solved.
Applications
5G technology will give the base for building smart cities, which will push
mobile network performance and capability requirements to their
existence.
Supports interactive multimedia, voice and video Internet and other
broadband services,
It is more effective and more attractive.
It has Bi-directional and accurate traffic statistics.
It will give unbelievably fast broadband data speeds, but more importantly
it will have enough capacity wherever you go to achieve.
Each function you want it to without a decrease in speed or connection of
the data rate, no matter how many people are connected at the same time.