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o What is 4G ?
o Evolution of 4G
o Features
o 4G hardware and
o software
o Technologies
o Applications
o Advantages and Disadvantages
o Conclusion
Evolution of Mobile technology :
o 1G-First Generation
• Speech
o 2G-Second Generation
• SMS , MMS
• CDMA , GPRS , EDGE
• Voice Mail
o 3G-Third Generation
• Wireless Internet
• Video Calling
• Mobile TV
What is 4G ?
o In telecommunication systems, 4G is the fourth
generation of mobile phone mobile communication technology
standards. It Is a successor to 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 a mended mobile web access, IP telephony,
gaming services, high-definition mobile TV, video
conferencing, 3D television, and cloud computing.
What’s new in 4G ?
o IP (Internet Protocol)
based mobile systems.
o Entirely packet-switched
networks.
o Digital in nature
o Wider Bandwidths 100
Mhz
10 times faster than
current 3G
o Global mobility and
service portability.
o User Friendly.
MAGIC :
M : Mobile Multimedia
A : Anytime / Anywhere
G : Global Mobility Support
I : Integrated
C : Customized Personal
Network
4G Hardware :
4G Software :
• example:
216.37.129.9 , 79.23.178.229 , 65.198.2.10 , 192.168.5.120
• India uses the TD LTE frequency #40 (2.3 GHz), Apple iPhone
5s supports the TD LTE 40 band.
Virtual Presence
Virtual Navigation
Better usage of
multimedia applications
Crisis Management
Application
Security
Telegeoprocessing,
telemedicine
High usability:
anytime,
anywhere, and
with any
technology.
•Support for
multimedia
services at
low
transmission
cost.
• Higher
bandwidth,
tight network
security.
Need
complicate
d Hard to
hardware implemen
t
Battery
uses are
more.
Expensive.
High
Peak
speed
Downlink
rates
IP packet
upto10mb
data
ps
centric
Wider
Bandwidth