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Modern Academy: Electronic Eng. and Communication Tech. Department Spring Semester - Academic Year 2020/2021

This report discusses 5G technology and its advantages over previous generations of mobile networks. It provides an overview of the evolution of mobile networks from 1G to 4G and looks ahead to the implementation of 5G networks by 2020. 5G is expected to offer significantly higher speeds and lower latency compared to 4G networks. It will support new applications requiring high bandwidth and low latency such as the Internet of Things and smart cities. The report examines some of the key technologies that will enable 5G networks, such as massive MIMO and new channel coding methods. It concludes that 5G will transform telecommunications and shape future technologies by supporting the connectivity requirements of emerging applications.

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Modern Academy: Electronic Eng. and Communication Tech. Department Spring Semester - Academic Year 2020/2021

This report discusses 5G technology and its advantages over previous generations of mobile networks. It provides an overview of the evolution of mobile networks from 1G to 4G and looks ahead to the implementation of 5G networks by 2020. 5G is expected to offer significantly higher speeds and lower latency compared to 4G networks. It will support new applications requiring high bandwidth and low latency such as the Internet of Things and smart cities. The report examines some of the key technologies that will enable 5G networks, such as massive MIMO and new channel coding methods. It concludes that 5G will transform telecommunications and shape future technologies by supporting the connectivity requirements of emerging applications.

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MODERN ACADEMY

FOR ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Electronic Eng. and Communication Tech. Department


Spring Semester - Academic Year 2020/2021

Report Title: 5G Communication


Course Title: Seminar
Course Code: ELCN261
Student Name: Mohamed Saeed Mohamed Abdelhady
Student Name: Ahmed Ekram Ismaiel Kamal
Student Name: Shady Abdo Mohamed Ahmed
Level: Two
Section: 2

Dr. Lubna

Course Instructors
Dr. Lubna A.T. Mohamed Ali
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Abstract:

5G (5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless


systems) is a name used in some research papers and projects to
denote the next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards
beyond the upcoming 4G standards (expected to be finalized between
approximately 2011 and 2013).
Currently, 5G is not a term officially used for any particular
specification or in any official document yet made public by
telecommunication companies or standardization bodies such as
3GPP, WiMAX Forum or ITU-R. New 3GPP standard releases
beyond 4G and LTE Advanced are in progress, but not considered as
new mobile generations. The implementation of standards under a 5G
umbrella would likely be around the year of 2020.
5G Technology stands for 5th Generation Mobile technology. 5G
technology has changed the means to use cell phones within very high
bandwidth. User never experienced ever before such a high value
technology. Nowadays mobile users have much awareness of the cell
phone (mobile) technology. The 5G technologies include all type of
advanced features which makes 5G technology most powerful and in
huge demand in near future.
We concluded that various applications like Big Data and IoT will
require support from future wireless systems to fit different quality-
of-service requirements.

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Table of contents:
1. CHAPTER ONE
Introduction………………………………………….…...........……...1
2. CHAPTER TWO
What is5G?............................................................................................2
What are the differences between the previous generations of mobile
networks and 5G?..................................................................................3
Who invented the fifth-generation network?........................................4
What is the advantage of the 5G network over the 4G network?.........5
3. CHAPTER THREE
What is the advantage of the 5G network over the 4G network?.........6
How fast is a 5G network?....................................................................7
How much faster is 5G compared to 4G and 3G?.................................8
Will 5G replace 4G? When?.................................................................9
When is the rollout of 5G expected?...................................................10
4. CHAPTER FOUR
Will this technology mean buy new equipment?................................11
Is the world ready for 5G?..................................................................12
How will 5G change everything?.......................................................13
How will 5G shape future technology?..............................................14
How is 5G going to help in transport?................................................15
5. REFERENCES……………………………………...16

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Introduction:

The History – From 1G to 5G….


You might remember similar hype to the one we’re experiencing right
now with 5G-technology when 4G was in the pipe. The questions asked
were basically the same, and many didn’t quite know what impact this
new “hot thing” would have on society.
Before heading into some history, let’s start with stating that the “G” in
all of these terms represents which generation of wireless cellular
technology we’re talking about.
Way back in the 80’s we had the first generation called 1G, which was
the analog telecommunication standard.
It was then replaced in the coming decade when 2G (the second
generation of wireless cellular technology), commercially launched on
the GSM standard in Finland in 1991. With its arrival, mobile data
services such as SMS and MMS were introduced.
Later in the 90’s, the third generation of wireless cellular technology
3G was introduced. It brought us faster internet speed enabling things
like mobile internet access, video calls, and mobile TV. The 3G
services transferred information at speeds between 0.2 – a few Mbit/s.
The first generation of mobile communication system based on analog
signal was born in the 1980s, and it helped people get rid of the
shackles of telephone line. In the 1990s more efficient second-
generation (2G) mobile communication systems based on digital
communication occurred, and after that personal mobile
communications have had a rapid development on a global scale. After
2000, with the deployment of 3G systems, people can enjoy faster
mobile Internet experience, such as video telephony. When it comes to
2010, deployment of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) based 4G
commercial network further enhanced the system capacity and user

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experience. According to the statistics of Global TD-LTE Initiative


(GTI), 364 LTE commercial networks have been launched by the third
quarter of 2015. The evolution map of mobile communications since
1980s is summarized in Figure 1. With the IMT-Advanced (IMT-A)
systems being deployed in the world, the 5th-Generation (5G) mobile
communication technologies are emerging into research fields.
In order to drive future development of mobile communication
techniques, the METIS (Mobile and Wireless Communications
Enablers for the Twenty-Twenty Information Society) project [1] of
European Union started research work of 5G at the end of 2012. In
China, IMT-2020 promotion group was founded in April of 2013. IMT-
2020 promotion group will serve as a platform to promote the 5G study.
Its target is to organize domestic forces to actively carry out
international cooperation and to jointly promote the international
development of 5G. In Korea, Samsung tested and verified the
technical feasibility of millimeter wave in the bands of about 28 GHz
[2]. Other possible candidate technologies such as massive MIMO [3],
novel multiple access [4], and new channel coding [5–7] have attracted
more and more interest. The International Telecommunication Union
(ITU) has also started its study on the International Mobile
Telecommunication system towards 2020 (IMT-2020) since 2013 [8].
Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) will start its study and
standardization work on IMT-2020 from March 2016.

This paper discusses the vision of the mobile communication towards


year 2020 first, and the capabilities of 5G system are derived on
condition that a sustainable ecosystem of mobile communication
system could be built to meet the market demand of year beyond 2020.

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References: -
1- https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/faqs/what-is-
5g#HowWill5GChangeEverything [Last Accessed 11/4/2021]
2- https://www.hindawi.com/journals/cje/2016/5974586/ [Last Accessed 11/4/2021]
3-
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327935670_Fifth_Generation_5G_Wireless
_Technology_Revolution_in_Telecommunication [Last Accessed 11/4/2021]
4- https://www.qualcomm.com/5g/what-is-5g [Last Accessed 11/4/2021]
5-http://www.emfexplained.info/?ID=25916[Last Accessed 11/4/2021]
6-Introducing 5G technology - Everything you need to know (ruggedinformer.com)
[Last Accessed 18/4/2021]

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