2013
DOI: 10.5120/12185-8272
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A New Generation Wireless Mobile Network -5G

Abstract: The world has seen a lot of changes in the realm of communication. Today we no more use landlines. Everyone possesses a mobile phone that functions nine to seven. Our handsets not only keep us connected with the world at large but also serve the purpose of entertainment gadget. From 1G to 2.5G and from 3G to 5G this world of telecommunications has seen a number of improvements along with improved performance with every passing day. This paper aims at highlighting some of the concepts and technologies which wil… Show more

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“…As noted in our paper [1], data services in cellular networks have evolved over the last decades from 2G/GPRS, with bit rates on the order of 100 kbps and latencies on the order of 1 second, to 4G/LTE, with bit rates higher than 10 Mbps and latencies lower than 100 ms, while future 5G systems aim at bit rates higher than 100 Mbps and latencies lower than 10 ms, e.g., [2], [3]. The increased capabilities combined with flexible smartphones and inventive services have lead to an explosion in traffic and applications, e.g., [4]- [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…As noted in our paper [1], data services in cellular networks have evolved over the last decades from 2G/GPRS, with bit rates on the order of 100 kbps and latencies on the order of 1 second, to 4G/LTE, with bit rates higher than 10 Mbps and latencies lower than 100 ms, while future 5G systems aim at bit rates higher than 100 Mbps and latencies lower than 10 ms, e.g., [2], [3]. The increased capabilities combined with flexible smartphones and inventive services have lead to an explosion in traffic and applications, e.g., [4]- [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%