The Current Status of 3G and the Future of 4G 3G and 4G are two mobile communications standards that are currently in use. 3G is the third generation of the standard and 4G is the fourth and most recent generation. Each successive generation usually brings new base technologies‚ more network capacity for more data per user‚ and the potential for better voice quality. 3G became available in the United States in 2002 and 4G became available in 2009 (O’Malley). Although it is a previous
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3G to 4G Oppurtunities and Challenges Anuja Changrani (09bec002)‚ Bhavini Master (09bec032) Nirma University‚ Inst. Of Tech. 09BEC002@nirmauni.ac.in 09BEc032@nirmauni.ac.in Abstract— With the rapid development of wireless communication networks‚ it is expected that fourth generation mobile systems will be launched within decades. 4G mobile systems focus on seamlessly integrating the existing wireless technologies including GSM‚ wireless LAN‚ and Bluetooth. This contrasts
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TK6384 – COMPUTER NETWORK Short Paper - Comparison security at the Interoperation of 3G and 4G mobile data networks Introduction MOHAMMAD HAFIZI BIN JAINAL (GP01982) ‚ MOHD ARIEFF ADAM B MAHMUD FAUZI (GP01993) 4/20/2013 [The rapid growth and development of mobile systems over the past years has exposed the capability and effective availability of mobile communication and thus paved the way for secure transmission and execution of data. Mobile communications also provide us too many type of
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Revolution of 2G Networks until 4G Networks in Cell Phone Ahmad Aizat Bin Faudzi International Islamic University Malaysia Abstract A study was conducted to evaluate the implementation of the networks technology throughout Malaysia. Specifically‚ this study examined the development of 2G networks until the advent of 4G networks. The study employed a quantitative research methodolgy involving the use of questionnaire and it was randomly distributed among twenty students of Kuliyyah of Engineering
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On 4G Wireless TECHNOLOGY E.C.E DEPARTMENT Presented By Gomati Damle 8th Semester USN:2AG09EC010 Gomatidamle@gmail.com CONTENT: 1. ABSTRACT. 2. INTRODUCTION. 3. WHAT IS 4G. 4. MOTIVATION FOR 4G RESEARCH BEFORE 3G HAS BEEN NOT DEPLOYED? 5. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 3G AND 4G. 6. WHAT IS NEEDED TO BUILD 4G NETWORKA OF FUTURE? 7. APPLICATIONS
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delivering the much needed speeds to a mobile device. The short fall of 3G networks is clear‚ it’s just not fast enough‚ offering 384kbps doesn’t meet the requirements of what the end user has come to expect these days. Some people see 3G as a stop-gap‚ until a fully integrated IP network is created; some countries have even chosen to bypass 3G and head straight to 4G‚ a method which has its advantages‚ and its disadvantages II.A. 4G HISTORY At the end of the 1940’s‚ the first radio telephone service
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Introducing the new technology 4g This article is about the mobile telecommunications standard In telecommunications‚ 4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone mobile communications standards. It is a successor of the third generation (3G) standards. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access‚ for example to laptops with USB wireless modems‚ to smartphones‚ and to other mobile devices. Conceivable applications include amended mobile web access‚ IP telephony‚ gaming services‚
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3G vs. 4G: Real-world speed tests Just how much faster is 4G‚ anyway? We compare Sprint’s 3G and 4G networks. By Brian Nadel December 15‚ 2010 06:00 AM ET22 Comments. What’s this?.Computerworld - Mobile workers who need always-on Internet access -- and who don’t want to rely on public Wi-Fi hot spots -- often turn to a cellular network for connectivity‚ using either a 3G-equipped notebook or an external 3G modem. Now carriers are touting faster fourth-generation wireless networks as the next phase
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Predecessors of 4G 3.1 LTE 3.2 WiMAX 3.3 UMB (formerly EV-DO Rev. C) 3.4 Flash-OFDM 3. Objective and approach 4.5 Objectives 4.6 Approaches 4.7.1 Consideration points 4.7.2 Principal technologies 4. 4G features 5. Components 6.7 Access schemes 6.8 IPv6 support 6.9 Advanced Antenna Systems 6.10 Software-Defined Radio (SDR) 6. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies
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4G TECHNOLOGIES PROJECT REPORT Submitted by M.MADHAN KUMAR URN: 100114100002 in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN TELECOM MANAGEMENT Guided by Prof.Mr.ALDRIN SRIDHAR Professor MAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ TRICHY. Submitted to DIRECTORATE OF ONLINE AND DISTANCE EDUCATION ANNA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY COIMBATORE COIMBATORE – 641 047. APRIL 2012 ANNA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY COIMBATORE DIRECTORATE OF ONLINE AND
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