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M.V.

Shalini
3rd I.T
(2007-2011)
SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-3-2010
1G:FIRST GENERATION

• 1G (or 1-G) refers to the first-generation


of wireless telephone technology

• These are the analog telecommunications


standards that were introduced in the 1980s

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-3-2010


2G:SECOND GENERATION

• By the end of the year 1980 the digital


telecommunication standards were developed.

• These systems provided better voice quality with


higher capacity which even costed low.

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-2-2010


3G:THIRD GENERATION

• IMT-2000 is better known as 3G

• 3G provide faster communication


services which include: voice ,fax
internet. Broadband capabilities to
support greater numbers of voice and
video calls.

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


4G:FOURTH GENERATION

• Support Interactive services like Video


Conferencing, Wireles Internet,etc.

• The networks will be all IP networks based on


IPv6.

• 4G networks provide speeds of 100 Mbps while


moving and 1 Gbps while stationary.

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


4G: Data rate Facts

• Transmission at 100 Mbps


2000 times faster than mobile data rates
Companies developing 4G technology
• Cellular phone companies: Alcatel,
Nortel, Motorola
• IT Companies: HP,LG Electronics

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


3G VS 4G

4G 100 Data Rates

3G 90
80
70

2G 60

Mbps
50
40

1G 30
20
0G 10
0
3G 4G

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


Architecture

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


4G Challenges

4G is Fabricated to lower the

ØPower consumption

ØCost

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


4G BROADBAND ACCESS IN
REMOTE LOCATIONS

4G 4G networks will provide a wireless


3G alternative for broadband access to
residential and business customers.

2G In addition, 4G will provide the first


opportunity for broadband access in remote
locations without an infrastructure to
1G support cable

0G
SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010
4G USES AD HOC NETWORK

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


Potential 4G Peripherals

Smaller footprint peripherals have a greater potential


to support multiple devices.

PCMCI Express US Compact Secure


A Card B Flash Digital

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


peripherals

• PCMCIA and EXPRESS CARD used in


Laptops, Desktop
• USB and BLUETOOTH used in
Laptops,Desktops,Video cameras, Digital
cameras,PDA’S,Xbox 360SD (serial digital)
also used in all except Xbox 360

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


WORKING of 4G:

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


4G: Anytime, Anywhere
Connection
• Also known as ‘Mobile Broadband everywhere’
‘MAGIC’ Mobile Multimedia Communication
Anywhere, Anytime with Anyone Global Mobility
Support Integrated Wireless Solution Customized
Personal Service According to 4G Mobile Forum, by
2008 over $400 billion would be invested in 4G mobile
projects.
•In India, communication Minister Mr. Dayanidhi
Maran, has announced a national centre of excellence to
work in 4G arena.

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


ADVANTAGES

1. Very High Data Rates


2. Virtual Presence
3. Enhanced GPS Services
4. Media-Rich Apps
5. Telemedicine

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010
REFERENCES:

• ‘Wikipedia’ – title: 4G
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G
• 4G Wireless Systems
http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~jxie/4G
• 4G Wireless Standard
http://www.nd.edu/~mhaenggi/NET/wireless/4G/
• Working http://www.scribd.com/doc/22285234/A-
Summary-of-How-4G-Works-Four-Groups

SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010


SEMINOR TITLE: 4G TECHNOLOGY DATE:19-02-2010

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