Benefits
of 5G Technology
With the launch of 5G technology, there will be an incredible change in the world, 5g technology will not only enhance the internet speed, but it has some incredible features as well, discussed below"
High
Processing Speed:
Benefits of 5G Technology
High Processing Speed:
In the case of Wi-Fi with improved processing speed, the main
development of mobile phones is defined as a new upstream above all. The magic
speed of 5G is actually at least 1Gbps, and some
are up to 10Gbps. However, like Wi-Fi, it is important to consider
the overall capacity of each cell and system.
Second, 50Mbps throughput per user is more reasonable
and still unbelievable, with a maximum throughput of 300Mbps in
some deployments over the next five years. The possibility of achieving a
higher throughput can be implemented beyond the plan.
Reduced latency:
Reducing latency is far more important
than throughput by reducing the round-trip time (RTT) of each packet. It is
important to reduce the waiting time for voice and video, which is all-IP in
the 5G implementation and is almost certain to improve the
overall capacity. The goal of 5G OTA (Over-the-Air) latency is
less than 10ms, and 1ms is possible for some
defined classes of service (CoS).
Management and OSS development:
Service providers are constantly striving to reduce overhead and
operational costs, so system management and operational support systems are reliable,
availability, maintainability, elasticity, consistency, analysis, And
can improve operational efficiency. Both are expected to improve.
Mobility Improvement:
Very fast user mobility with hundreds of kilometers of time is
supported, and all types of transportation support users. However, restrictions
according to regulations and circumstances still, apply during flight.
Improve Security:
Security remains an IT aspect that no one has achieved, so
encryption, authentication, and protection of personal information are expected
to be enhanced. It is not surprising that the Identity Management (IDM)
solution provided by at least a few operators matches the solution used by many
organizations today. IDM vendors are now very interested in extending
functionality through 5G services purchased by companies.
New Spectrum:
At least in some 5G deployments, a frequency in the 30 GHz band,
called the millimeter-wave band (30 GHz to 300 GHz), will be
served. The spectrum (frequency band) other than the permission and attachment
of this band can be used in many parts of the world. The millimeter-wave the frequency band is smaller and requires less prominent antennas and its unique
signal directivity doubles frequency efficiency, so it is generally suitable
for small cells.
The main disadvantage of millimeter waves is that they are not
suitable for conventional large batteries and have less transparency of objects
(eg buildings), but can be reversed from a frequency reuse perspective.
However, more spectrum is needed for throughput and capacity goals that justify
5G development and deployment. Even with the ability to combine smaller blocks
of spectrum, it is almost certain that the current frequency allocation is not
sufficient.
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