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Advance Applications and Future Challenges of 5G IoT


Abstract:

5G is a modern technology that allows all end-user devices and network modules to provide new interfaces. 5G can link higher user numbers concurrently using wireless tech...Show More

Abstract:

5G is a modern technology that allows all end-user devices and network modules to provide new interfaces. 5G can link higher user numbers concurrently using wireless technology to communicate with devices and have smarter, quicker predecessors. 5G Network Infrastructure is planned to actively expand around the globe with varying latency, reliability, and coverage and bandwidth requirements. But 5G isn't just a higher mobile broadband bandwidth that works on a different portion of the radio spectrum. The definition of 5G technology in the sense of tons of wireless technologies allows the technological solution to be reworked to allow use cases outside conventional mobile connectivity, enabling new applications to be used in several sectors of the enterprise. Current LTE-A (Long Term Evolution Advanced) 4G is inadequate to connect high data speeds, greater bandwidth, low service latency performance (QoS) and lower interference with different unified communication system requirements. 5G aims to offer quicker download rates lower latency, greater capacity and more to address these obstacles. The Internet of Things (IoT) solves these problems effectively and is used to restructure the globe in such a way that new devices have to be incorporated and linked without user intervention through a seamless connection.
Date of Conference: 03-05 December 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 18 January 2021
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Conference Location: Thoothukudi, India

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