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5G Network Communication
5G Network Communication
INTERFACE 5G
FOURTH YEAR B. TECH
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
in
Instrumentation Engineering
Submitted by
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the seminar entitled, “ADVANCE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
INTERFACE 5G” which is being submitted herewith for the award of LY B. Tech, is the
result of the work completed by ASHVINI VITTHAL MAGHADE, under my supervision
and guidance within the four walls of the institute and the same has not been submitted
elsewhere for the award of any degree
Dr. S.S.Nerkar
Seminar Guide
Place: Jalgaon
Date: 03/04/2024
ACKNOWLEGMENT
1G (1980s)
Analog voice-only communication, limited coverage and capacity
2G (1990s)
Digital voice and basic data services, introduction of SMS and MMS
3G (2000s)
Mobile broadband, enabling internet access and multimedia applications.
4G (2010s)
Faster data speeds, supporting highdefinition video streaming and online
5G
5G (2020s)
Unleashing the full potential of the digital world with unprecedented
speed,
capacity, and low latency
Key Features
5G security and privacy considerations
Edge Computing and Privacy 3 The decentralized nature of 5G's edge computing
architecture helps to reduce the risk of data breaches and improve privacy.
Challenges
5G applications
6G and the future of wireless communication
Extreme Speed 6G
networks aim to achieve data rates up to 1 Tbps, pushing the boundaries of
wireless connectivity.
Ultra-Low Latency 6G
will further reduce latency, enabling realtime applications and mission-
critical services
Intelligent Networks 6G
will leverage advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning for
network optimization and automatic.
HolographicCommunication 6G
could enable holographic telepresence, revolutionizing remote collaboration
and entertainment experiences
Conclusion