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Seminar
On
4G Technology
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES AND APPROACHES
DEVLOPMENT FROM 1G TO 4G
PRINCIPAL TECHNOLOGIES
DEVELOPMENTS
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
4G is the short term for fourth-generation wireless. It is still a research
lab standard , the stage of broadband mobile communications that will
supersede the third generation (3G). It is expected that end-to-end IP
and high-quality streaming video will be among 4G's distinguishing
features.
A 4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive IP
solution where voice , data and streamed multimedia can be
given to the users on “ Anytime Anywhere ” basis and higher data
rates than the previous generations.
It will be a fully IP based integrated system capable of
providing between 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps in both indoor and
outdoor with premium quality and high security.
It is going to be launched in the year 2010.
OBJECTIVE
4G is being developed to accommodate the Quality of Service
(QOS) and rate requirements set by forth coming applications
like
1. MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service).
2. Wireless Broadband Service.
3. Video Chat.
4. Mobile TV.
5. Digital Video Broadcasting.
6. High Network Capacity.
7. Data Rate of 100 Mbps for mobile and 1 Gbps while stationary .
8. Smooth handoff across heterogeneous network..
9. Seamless Connectivity and Global Roaming across multiple
networks.
Time-line from 1G to 4G and
beyond:
The first generation, 1G wireless mobile communication systems, was
introduced in the early 1980s. 1G wireless was analog and supported
the first generation of analog cell phones with the speeds up to
2.4kbps.
The second generation, 2G system, fielded in the late 1980s.It was
planned mainly for voice transmission with digital signal and the
speeds up to 64kbps.
The third generation, 3G wireless system, also called UMTS (Universal
Mobile Telecommunications Standard). , was developed in the late 1990s .
3G is not only provided the transmission speeds from 125kbps to
2Mbps, but also included many services, such as global roaming,
superior voice and video quality.
The fourth generation, 4G is a conceptual framework just raised in
2002. The speeds of 4G can theoretically be promised up to 1Gbps.
The beyond will be 5G with incredible transmission speed with no
limitation for access and zone size.
GENERATIONS TIMELINE :
Telecom Companies Developing 4G
www.3g4g.co.uk/4g
4G Prototype Testing by
W. Knight
www.SeminarSlide.com