5G wireless network technology: The evolution of 5G and technological developments towards the successor of 5G
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evolution from 4G, 5G network, 6G, wireless technologyAbstract
5G Wireless Technology is the fifth-generation of mobile networks and an evolution from the current 4G networks. It can provide higher speed, lower latency and greater capacity than 4G LTE networks. It is one of the fastest, most robust technologies. It is specially designed to meet the demands of current technological trends, which includes a large growth of data, increasing interest in IOT and other intelligent automation applications like Connected cars, smart stadiums, advanced gaming etc. 5G’s lightning-fast connection and low-latency are needed for the growth of IOT. The objective of this paper is to do a review evolution from 4G to 5G, the demand of 5G networks and technological developments towards the successor of 5G and explore how 5G can change this world.
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