2015
DOI: 10.7763/jacn.2015.v3.176
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Comparative Study of 3G and 4GLTE Network

Abstract: Abstract-The area of mobile communication is fast developing as a result of the technological advancement in the field of mobile and wireless communication. Obviously, 3G was once acclaimed as a recent technology in the field of wireless and mobile communication until the arrival of 4GLTE. The quest for a faster speed, lower latency, better QoS and ability to interoperate with all existing network are some of the factors that brought up the emergence of 4GLTE network. In this paper we provide an overview of al… Show more

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“…Although the concept of IoT was first introduced in 1999, around the same time as the privacy research by the authors of [38], IoT technology pre-dates many of the technologies discussed in the authors study. With the widespread use of the internet in its infancy, the new concept of IoT, and initial research of 4G network technology which would become commercially available a decade later, the privacy and security concerns of these converging technologies remained uncertain [39].…”
Section: A Evolution Of Internet Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the concept of IoT was first introduced in 1999, around the same time as the privacy research by the authors of [38], IoT technology pre-dates many of the technologies discussed in the authors study. With the widespread use of the internet in its infancy, the new concept of IoT, and initial research of 4G network technology which would become commercially available a decade later, the privacy and security concerns of these converging technologies remained uncertain [39].…”
Section: A Evolution Of Internet Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%