Road to 5g
In addition to transforming the landscape around us, developments in technology are still pushing the wireless sector to create the next generation of network technology. Over the introduction of 5G, there is a lot of buzz building that will facilitate the entire world through constant and pervasive...
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author | Amri, Muhammad Hariz Adrian Suhaili, Muhammad Izzat Hanafi Mohktar, Aishatul Illia Mohd Nor Bakri, Nurulhuda Mohamed Nazri, Nurul Norfatin Halim, Siti Noormashetah Nathan, Shelena Soosay |
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description | In addition to transforming the landscape around us, developments in technology are still pushing the wireless sector to create the next generation of network technology. Over the introduction of 5G, there is a lot of buzz building that will facilitate the entire world through constant and pervasive connectivity that links everyone to everything, everywhere, anywhere, and anyway, regardless of mobile, service, network Geographical life, or. 5G would also prove to be a paradigm change of wide bandwidths, vast numbers of antennas, and extreme base station and system densities, including high carrier frequencies. We examine the possible beneficiaries of 5G in this paper and describe the use-cases where 5G can have an impact. We consider three major use-cases in particular: Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Messaging, Helicopters and Healthcare. With regards to these use-cases, we discuss and demonstrate the challenges and limitations of existing wireless technology and describe how 5G can solve such shortcomings. The open research issues were also described and the potential future directions for coping with those problems were presented. |
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spelling | uthm.eprints-21712021-11-02T03:12:38Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2171/ Road to 5g Amri, Muhammad Hariz Adrian Suhaili, Muhammad Izzat Hanafi Mohktar, Aishatul Illia Mohd Nor Bakri, Nurulhuda Mohamed Nazri, Nurul Norfatin Halim, Siti Noormashetah Nathan, Shelena Soosay TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television In addition to transforming the landscape around us, developments in technology are still pushing the wireless sector to create the next generation of network technology. Over the introduction of 5G, there is a lot of buzz building that will facilitate the entire world through constant and pervasive connectivity that links everyone to everything, everywhere, anywhere, and anyway, regardless of mobile, service, network Geographical life, or. 5G would also prove to be a paradigm change of wide bandwidths, vast numbers of antennas, and extreme base station and system densities, including high carrier frequencies. We examine the possible beneficiaries of 5G in this paper and describe the use-cases where 5G can have an impact. We consider three major use-cases in particular: Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Messaging, Helicopters and Healthcare. With regards to these use-cases, we discuss and demonstrate the challenges and limitations of existing wireless technology and describe how 5G can solve such shortcomings. The open research issues were also described and the potential future directions for coping with those problems were presented. Penerbit UTHM Mokhtar, Aishatul Illia Mohd Nasir, Fawwaz Rahmat, Hazwani Moorthy, Jaysrini Mahalinga Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Ariff Haqeem Berahim, Mazniha Mohd Nor Bakri, Nurul Huda Mohamed Nazri, Nurul Nor Fatin Yusuf, Nurul Iman Mohd Hanifa, Rafizah Ramle, Rosni Nathan, Shelena Soosay 2021 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2171/1/3.pdf Amri, Muhammad Hariz Adrian and Suhaili, Muhammad Izzat Hanafi and Mohktar, Aishatul Illia and Mohd Nor Bakri, Nurulhuda and Mohamed Nazri, Nurul Norfatin and Halim, Siti Noormashetah and Nathan, Shelena Soosay (2021) Road to 5g. In: ICT for Technology Humanization. Penerbit UTHM, UTHM, pp. 23-35. ISBN 978-967-2389-28-6 |
spellingShingle | TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television Amri, Muhammad Hariz Adrian Suhaili, Muhammad Izzat Hanafi Mohktar, Aishatul Illia Mohd Nor Bakri, Nurulhuda Mohamed Nazri, Nurul Norfatin Halim, Siti Noormashetah Nathan, Shelena Soosay Road to 5g |
title | Road to 5g |
title_full | Road to 5g |
title_fullStr | Road to 5g |
title_full_unstemmed | Road to 5g |
title_short | Road to 5g |
title_sort | road to 5g |
topic | TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television |
url | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2171/1/3.pdf |
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