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4G Technology: Presented by Rinshad Akbar K

4G technology provides fully packet-switched networks optimized for data transmission. 4G networks are projected to offer speeds up to 100Mbps for mobile use and 1Gbps when stationary. This represents a significant increase from 3G networks and aims to support new applications like mobile gaming and broadband access for remote areas. 4G incorporates technologies like LTE, WiMax, and UMB to achieve these higher speeds and serve as a foundation for ongoing research toward 5G networks.

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4G Technology: Presented by Rinshad Akbar K

4G technology provides fully packet-switched networks optimized for data transmission. 4G networks are projected to offer speeds up to 100Mbps for mobile use and 1Gbps when stationary. This represents a significant increase from 3G networks and aims to support new applications like mobile gaming and broadband access for remote areas. 4G incorporates technologies like LTE, WiMax, and UMB to achieve these higher speeds and serve as a foundation for ongoing research toward 5G networks.

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4G Technology

Presented
By Rinshad Akbar k

4G Definition

4G is not one defined technology or


standard, but rather a collection of
technologies at creating fully packetswitched networks optimized for data.

4G Networks are projected to provide


speed of 100Mbps while moving and
1Gbps while stationary.

1G Technology

1G refers to the first-generation of


wireless telephone technology was
developed in 1970s.

Analog signals is used

1G mobile phones

2G Technology

Around 1980s

Better quality & capacity - More people


could use there phones at the same
time

Digital Signals consist of 0s & 1s

2G Technology

2G mobile phones

3G Technology

Large capacity and broadband capabilities

Allows the transmission of 384kbps for


mobile systems and up to 2Mbps

3G support Mobile phone

Reasons for New Research

Even though 3G has successfully been


introduced to mobile users, there are some
issues that are debated by 3G providers and
users.
High input fees for the 3G service licenses

Great differences in the licensing terms

3G phones are expensive

Fourth Generation

WHY 4G?

1G Analogy Communication

2G Digital Communication

3G Multimedia

4G More Services

What is 4G?

Fourth Generation Technology

Faster and more reliable


100 Mb/s
Lower cost than previous generations
Multi-standard wireless system
Bluetooth, Wired, Wireless
Ad Hoc Networking
IPv6 Core
Primary technologies that support 4G
Eg::WiMax,LTE,UMB

Ad Hoc Networks

Spontaneous self
organization of networks
of devices

4G will create hybrid


wireless networks using
Ad Hoc networks

Form of mesh
networkingVery reliable

Enhance Mobile Gaming

Experience enhance wireless capabilities


that deliver mobile gaming interaction
with less than five seconds

Play online multi player games while


traveling at high speeds or sitting outside

Broadband access in Remote


location

4G will provide a wireless alternative


for broadband access

It will provide first opportunity for


broadband access in remote locations
without an infrastructure to support
cable

4g mobile phone

CONCLUSION:

4G is not a final solution in mobile


communication..The research is
going on
Now a days 5G (5th generation
mobile networks or 5th generation
wireless systems) is a name used in
some research papers and projects
We can expect NEW within some
months

Thanking You

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