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Key Concepts and Network Architecture for 5G Mobile Technology
International Journal of Scientific Research Engineering & Technology (IJSRET)
Volume 1 Issue 5 pp 165-170 August 2012 www.ijsret.org ISSN 2278 - 0882

Key Concepts and Network Architecture for 5G Mobile Technology
Sapana Singh1, Pratap Singh2
Information Technonlogy, 2Electronics and Communication 1 IIMT Engineering College, Meerut, 2RGEC, Meerut 1 Sapanasingh8407@gmail.com, 2 pratapsinghbiet2000@yahoo.co.in
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5G technologies will change the way most highbandwidth 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.5G technology is offering the services in Product Engineering, Documentation, supporting electronic transactions (e-Payments, etransactions) etc. As the customer becomes 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 is always the main motive of the leading cell phone giants to out innovate their competitors. The ultimate goal of 5G is to design a real wireless world that is free from obstacles of the earlier generations. This requires an integration of networks. This paper represents, introduction to 5G technologies, Key concepts of 5G, Features of 5G networks technology, applications, hardware and software for 5G technologies and network architecture for 5G wireless technologies and last section conclude the paper. Keywords—5G, wwww, UWB, DAWN, IP, Wi-Fi

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INTRODUCTION

5G Technology stands for 5th Generation Mobile technology. 5G technology has changed the means to use cell phones within very high bandwidth. 5G is a packet switched wireless system with wide area coverage and high throughput. 5G wireless uses OFDM and millimeter wireless that enables data rate of 20 mbps and frequency band of 2-8 GHz. 5G is going to be a packed based network . The 5G communication system is



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