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Evolution of Networks (2G-5G)

Published on August 2012 by Jay R. Churi, T. Sudhish Surendran, Shreyas Ajay Tigdi, Sanket Yewale
International Conference on Advances in Communication and Computing Technologies 2012
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICACACT - Number 3
August 2012
Authors: Jay R. Churi, T. Sudhish Surendran, Shreyas Ajay Tigdi, Sanket Yewale
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Jay R. Churi, T. Sudhish Surendran, Shreyas Ajay Tigdi, Sanket Yewale . Evolution of Networks (2G-5G). International Conference on Advances in Communication and Computing Technologies 2012. ICACACT, 3 (August 2012), 8-13.

@article{
author = { Jay R. Churi, T. Sudhish Surendran, Shreyas Ajay Tigdi, Sanket Yewale },
title = { Evolution of Networks (2G-5G) },
journal = { International Conference on Advances in Communication and Computing Technologies 2012 },
issue_date = { August 2012 },
volume = { ICACACT },
number = { 3 },
month = { August },
year = { 2012 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 8-13 },
numpages = 6,
url = { /proceedings/icacact/number3/7980-1016/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
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%A T. Sudhish Surendran
%A Shreyas Ajay Tigdi
%A Sanket Yewale
%T Evolution of Networks (2G-5G)
%J International Conference on Advances in Communication and Computing Technologies 2012
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%V ICACACT
%N 3
%P 8-13
%D 2012
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

Mobile and wireless networks have made tremendous growth in the last fifteen years. Today 3G mobile systems are on the ground providing IP connectivity for real-time and non-real-time services. Then, the concepts of 4G is already much discussed and it is almost certain that 4G will include several standards under a common umbrella, similarly to 3G, but with IEEE 802. xx wireless mobile networks included from the beginning. The main contribution of this paper is definition of 5G (Fifth Generation) mobile network concept, which is seen as user-centric concept instead of operator-centric as in 3G or service-centric concept as seen for 4G. In the proposed concept the mobile user is on the top of all. The 5G terminals will have software defined radios and modulation scheme as well as new error-control schemes can be downloaded from the Internet on the run. The development is seen towards the user terminals as a focus of the5G mobile networks. The terminals will have access to different wireless technologies at the same time and the terminal should be able to combine different flows from different technologies. Each network will be responsible for handling user-mobility, while the terminal will make the final choice among different wireless/mobile access network providers for a given service. The proposal in this paper is fundamental shift in the mobile networking philosophy compared to existing 3G and near-soon 4G mobile technologies, and this concept is called here - the 5G.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Networking 1g 2g 2. 5 G 3g 4g 5g