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Fourth-Generation Cellular Communication System: Prahallad Badapanda F.C.S.A JNV, Deogarh, Orissa
Fourth-Generation Cellular Communication System: Prahallad Badapanda F.C.S.A JNV, Deogarh, Orissa
Fourth-Generation Cellular Communication System: Prahallad Badapanda F.C.S.A JNV, Deogarh, Orissa
Fourth-Generation
Cellular Communication System
PREPARED BY
PRAHALLAD BADAPANDA
F.C.S.A
JNV, DEOGARH, ORISSA
AGENDA
Introduction
Evolution of Data Standards
WiMAX
The Road Ahead
Closing Thoughts
4G DEFINITION
0G
EVOLUTION OF DATA STANDARDS
4G
Zero Generation Mobile
Systems (0G)
3G
The radio telephone system preceded modern cellular
mobile telephony technology (1G).
1G available channels.
3G
The 1G cellular telephone system
divided cities into small cells. This
division allowed extensive frequency
reuse across a city, allowing millions to
2G use cell phones simultaneously.
3G
3G networks provide the ability to
transfer voice data and non-voice data
(music downloads, emails and instant
messaging) over the same network
simultaneously.
3G 4G
4G
3G 100
90
2G
80
70
60
Mbps
50
40
1G
30
20
10
0
3G 4G
0G
4G POSSIBILITIES
4G Virtual Presence
1G
your front door while you are away from
home.
0G
4G POSSIBILITIES
4G Broadband Access
Locations
in Remote
0G
WIMAX
19
4G ACCESS OPTIONS
Embed 4G technology
into all end-user devices
Developmobile personal
gateways
Develop external
interfaces with 4G
peripherals
Embedded Laptop Partnerships
Potential 4G Peripherals
USB
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Firewire Port
Ethernet Port
PCMCIA
ExpressCard 34
Slot
ExpressCard 54
Slot
Source: Availability based on direct interface or available adapters
Closing Thoughts
Closing Thoughts
The lack of clarity and overuse of the term 4G could prove its
biggest opportunity, or could spell its premature demise.