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MICRO-PROJECT

On
5G NETWORK
Submitted in partial fulfilment of requirement in Diploma
Of
Diploma in Information Technology
Supriya
Sharma
Bhumika Barse
Jitesh Saldur
Ramesh Shasan

Under the guidance of


Mr. Shailesh Deshmukh

Department of Information Technology


Shivajirao S. Jondhale Polytechnic
Ambernath (E)
MHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
SHIVAJIRAO S. JONDHALE POLYTECHNIC, AMBERNATH (E)

Microproject
Academic year 2022-2023

Title of the project


5G NETWORK

Program: Information Technology Program code: IF6I

Course: Wireless and Mobile Network Course Code: 22622


MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the following students of 6 th semester of Diploma in


Information Technology of institute, Shivajirao S Jondhale Polytechnic,
Ambernath (code: 0147) has completed the micro-project satisfactorily in
subject Wireless and Mobile Network (22622) for the academic year 2022-
2023 as prescribed in the curriculum.

Roll no. Student Name Enrollment no. Seat no.


1509 Supriya Sharma 2001470068
1502 Bhumika Barse 2001470073
1508 Jitesh Saldur 2001470072
1510 Ramesh Shasan 2001470067

Place: Ambernath
Date:

Subject Teacher Head of the Department Principal


INDEX

Sr.No. Content Pg.No.

1 Abstract 1

2 Introduction 2

3 Features 3

4 Important Advantages 4

5 Some Other Advantages 5


For The Common
People
6 Disadvantages Of 5G 6
Network

7 Conclusion 7

8 References 8
5G Network

ABSTRACT

5G Technology stands for 5th generation mobile technology. 5G denote the next major phase
of mobile telecommunication standards beyond the upcoming 4G standards. 5G technology
will change the way most high bandwidth users access their phones. With 5G pushed over a
VOIP enabled device, people will experience a level of call volume and data transmission
never experienced before. Future 5G network ecosystems comprise a plethora of 3GPP and
non 3GGP Radio Access Technologies - RATs. Deployment scenarios envision a multi-layer
use of macro, micro and femto-cells where multi-mode end devices, supporting different
applications, are served by different technologies. The association of end devices to the most
appropriate RAT/layer will therefore become a tantalizing process necessitating the
introduction of mechanisms that decide and execute an optimal mapping. The latter is of
paramount importance since sub-optimal configuration of network components will affect
overall network performance. Towards this end, we introduce the Context Extraction and
Profiling Engine (CEPE), a knowledge discovery (KDD) framework catering for the
extraction and exploitation of user behavioral patterns from network and service information.
An enby exploits the knowledge scheme derived by CEPE in order to improve the placement
of end devices to RATs/layers. In the context of this paper, we provide a thorough analysis
of existing standards, research papers and patents, discuss the main innovation of our
proposal and highlight the differences with existing schemes. Building on use cases
involving mobility management mechanisms that typically affect device to technology
mapping (i.e. cell (re)selection, handover) we provide an extensive set of experiments that
demonstrate the validity and viability of our idea. Overall evaluation showcases that CEPE
achieves high quality results thus emerging as a viable approach for network optimization in
future 5G environments.

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5G Network

INTRODUCTION

5G Technology stands for 5th generation mobile technology. 5G denote the next major
phase of mobile telecommunication standards beyond the upcoming 4G standards. 5G
technology is offering the service in Product Engineering, Documentation, supporting
electronic transactions, etc. As the customer become more and more aware of the mobile
phone technology, he or she will look for a decent package all together including all the
advanced features a cellular phone can have. Hence the search for new technology always
the main motive of the leading cell phone giants to out innovate their competitors. The goal
of a 5G based telecommunication network would ideally answer the challenges that a 4G
model would present once it has entered widespread use.
Wireless systems using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with wide area
coverage, high throughput at millimeter waves (10 mm to 1 mm) covering a frequency
range of 30 GHz to 300 GHz, and enabling a 20 Mbps data rate to distances up to 2 km. The
millimeter- wave band is the most effective solution to the recent surge in wireless Internet
usage. These specifications are capable of providing ‘wireless world wide web’ (WWWW)
applications.
The WWWW allows a highly flexible network (flexible channel bandwidth between 5 and
20 MHz, optimally up to 40 MHz), and dynamic ad-hoc wireless network (DAWN). This
technique employs intelligent antennae (e.g., switched beam antennae and adaptive array
antennae) and the flexible modulation method, which helps in obtaining bidirectional high
bandwidth, i.e., transfer of a large volume of broadcasting data in giga bytes, sustaining
more than 60,000 connections and providing 25 Mbps connectivity. Users of 5G technology
can download an entire film to their tablets or laptops, including 3D movies; they can
download games and avail of remote medical services. With the advent of 5G, Piconet and
Bluetooth technologies will become outdated. The 5G mobile phones would be akin to
tablet PCs, where you could watch TV channels at HD clarity without anyinterruption.

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FEATURES

Features of 5G Technology:
 5G technology offer high resolution for crazy cellphone user and bi-directional large
bandwidth
 Shaping
 The advanced billing interfaces of 5G technologymakes it more attractive and
effective.
 5G technology also providing subscribersupervision tools for fast
action.
 The high quality services of 5G technology basedon Policy to avoid error.
 5G technology is providing large broadcasting ofdata in Gigabit which supporting
almost 65,000
 Connections.
 5G technology offer transporter class gatewaywith unparalleled consistency.
 The traffic statistics by 5G technology makes itmore accurate.
 Through remote management offered by 5Gtechnology a user can get better and
fast solution.
 The remote diagnostics also a great feature of 5Gtechnology.
 The 5G technology is providing up to 25 Mbpsconnectivity speed.
 The 5G technology also support virtual privatenetwork.
 The new 5G technology will take all deliveryservice out of business prospect
 The uploading and downloading speed of 5Gtechnology touching the peak.

5th generation technology offers a wide range of features, which are beneficial for
all group of people including, students, professionals (doctors, engineers, teachers,
governing bodies, administrative bodies, etc.) andeven for a common man.

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IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES

 High resolution and bi-directional large bandwidthshaping.


 Technology to gather all networks on oneplatform.
 More effective and efficient.
 Technology to facilitate subscriber supervision tools for the quick action.
 Most likely, will provide a huge broadcasting data (in Gigabit), which will support
more than 60,000 connections.
 Easily manageable with the previous generations.
 Technological sound to support heterogeneous services (including private network).
 Possible to provide uniform, uninterrupted, and consistent connectivity across the
world.

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SOME OTHER ADVANTAGES FOR THECOMMON PEOPLE

 Parallel multiple services, such as you can know weather and location while
talking withother person.
 You can control your PCs by handsets.
 Education will become easier − A student sitting in any part of world can attend
theclass.
 Medical Treatment will become easier & frugal − A doctor can treat the patient
located in remote part of the world.
 Monitoring will be easier − A governmental organization and investigating offers
canmonitor any part of the world. Possible toreduce the crime rate.
 Visualizing universe, galaxies, and planets will be possible.
 Possible to locate and search the missing person.
 Possible, natural disaster including tsunami, earthquake etc. can be detected faster.

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DISADVANTAGES OF 5G
NETWORK

Though, 5G technology is researched and conceptualized to solve all radio


signal problems and hardship of mobile world, but because of some security
reason and lack of technological advancement in most of the geographic
regions, it has following shortcomings −
 Technology is still under process and research on its viability is going on.
 The speed, this technology is claiming seems difficult to achieve (in
future, it might be) because of the incompetent technological support in
most parts of the world.

 Many of the old devices would not be competentto 5G, hence, all of them need to be
replaced with new one — expensive deal.
 Developing infrastructure needs high cost.
 Security and privacy issue yet to be solved.

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CONCLUSION

5G Technology stands for 5th Generation Mobile technology. 5G mobile 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
mobile technology most powerful and in huge demand in near future.
A user can also hook their 5G technology cell phone with their Laptop to get
broadband internet access. 5G technology including camera, MP3 recording, video player,
large phone memory, dialing speed, audio player and much more you never imagine. For
children rocking fun Bluetooth technology and Piconets has become in market.

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REFERENCES

[1] http://www.slideshare.net/upadhyayniki/5g-wireless- technology-14669479


[2] 5G - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5G
[3] http://recode.net/2015/03/13/what-is-5g-and-what-does-it- mean-for-consumers/

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Shivajirao S. Jondhale Polytechnic, Ambernath (E)
Academic Year – 2022-2023
Teacher Evaluation Sheet for Microproject in WMN

Program title: 5G Network

Course code: Wireless and Mobile Network (22622)

Semester: Sixth

Name Of Students:

o Supriya Sharma
o Bhumika Barse
o Ramesh Shasan
o Jitesh Saldur

Title of Project: 5G Network

Practical Outcomes Student Learnt:

 To understand the project related topic.


 To design and develop the topic.

Outcomes in Affective Domain:

 Student can participate effectively in group work.


 Solve problems in group.
 Interact constructively with peers.
 Express opinions and views.

Comments/Suggestions about team work/Leadership/inter-personal


communication (If any)
Any Other Comment:

Marks:

Roll.No. Name of Marks for Marks Obtained by the Total


Students group work individual based on viva marks
A B (A+B)
1509 Supriya
Sharma
1502 Bhumika
Barse
1508 Jitesh
Saldur
1510 Ramesh
Shasan
Name designation of the faculty Member: Mr. Shailesh Deshmukh

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