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4G

Fourth-Generation Cellular Communication System PREPARED BY PRAHALLAD BADAPANDA F.C.S.A JNV, DEOGARH, ORISSA

AGENDA

Introduction Evolution of Data Standards WiMAX The Road Ahead Closing Thoughts

4G DEFINITION

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Fourth Generation Cellular Communication (4G)

4G is not one defined technology or standard, but rather a collection of technologies and protocols aimed at creating fully packet-switched networks optimized for data. 4G networks are projected to provide speeds of 100 Mbps while moving and 1 Gbps while stationary.

EVOLUTION OF DATA STANDARDS

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Zero Generation Mobile Systems (0G)

The radio telephone system preceded modern cellular mobile telephony technology (1G). The radio telephone system contained one central antenna tower per region. The central antenna required radio phones to have a powerful transmitter, capable of transmitting up to 50 miles. The number of radio telephones per region was limited by the number of available channels. Unlike closed radio systems, radio telephones were connected to the public telephone network and were typically mounted in cars, trucks, and briefcases.

EVOLUTION OF DATA STANDARDS

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First Generation Cellular Communication (1G)

The 1G cellular telephone system divided cities into small cells. This division allowed extensive frequency reuse across a city, allowing millions to use cell phones simultaneously. 1G cell phone technology encompassed analog standards introduced in the 1980s and continued until replaced by 2G digital cell phones.

EVOLUTION OF DATA STANDARDS

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Second Generation Cellular Communication (2G)


2G digital technologies can be divided into two standards:
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) - GSM: Originally from Europe but used worldwide - iDEN: Proprietary network used by Nextel in the US - PDC: Used exclusively in Japan CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) - IS-95: Commonly referred to as CDMA and used in the Americas and parts of Asia

EVOLUTION OF DATA STANDARDS

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Third Generation Cellular Communication (3G)


3G networks provide the ability to transfer voice data and non-voice data (music downloads, emails and instant messaging) over the same network simultaneously. 3G networks deliver broadband capacity and support greater numbers of voice and data customers at lower incremental costs than 2G.
- W-CDMA: Wideband Multiple Access - EVDO:

Standards:

Code

Division

Evolution-Data Optimized

3G VS. 4G
Less

Complexity, Faster Transmission

Unlike the 3G networks which are a combination of circuit switched and packet switched networks, 4G will be based on packet switching only. This will allow low-latency data transmission.

3G
Leading U.S. Carrier 3G EVDO network currently averages 400 to 700 Kbps with peak rates up to 2 Mbps.

4G
International Carrier is testing 4G communication at 100 Mbps while moving, and 1 Gbps while stationary.

3G VS. 4G

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100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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4G POSSIBILITIES

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Enhanced Mobile Gaming

Experience enhanced wireless capabilities that deliver mobile gaming interaction with latency less than five milliseconds. Play online multiplayer games while traveling at high speeds or sitting outside.

4G POSSIBILITIES

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Personal Media Repository


Create a personal media repository that can be accessed from home and on the road to view photos, watch movies and listen to your personal music collection.

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Virtual

Presence

Use hologram-generating virtual reality programs that provide an artificial presence just about anywhere. For example, decide if you want to personally respond when someone rings your front door while you are away from home.

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Broadband

Access in Remote

Locations
4G networks will provide a wireless alternative for broadband access to residential and business customers. In addition, 4G will provide the first opportunity for broadband access in remote locations without an infrastructure to support cable or DSL access.

WIMAX

World Interoperability for Microwave Access There are two main applications of WiMAX:
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Fixed WiMAX (IEEE 802.16-2004) - Fixed WiMAX applications are point-to-multipoint enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable and DSL for homes and businesses.

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Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e-2005) - Mobile WiMAX offers the full mobility of cellular networks at true broadband speeds.

WIMAX
Fixed WiMAX Architecture

WIMAX
Mobile WiMAX Architecture

WIMAX ADOPTION
Fixed WiMAX Adoption
Fixed WiMAX is currently available however the adoption rate is impacted by the high cost of equipment in comparison to cable or DSL. Fixed WiMAX provides greater benefits for developing countries that do not already have physical infrastructure to support wired broadband access. Mobile WiMAX Adoption Mobile WiMAX equipment will arrive to carriers toward the end of 2007. However, mobile equipment testing typically takes between 12 to 18 months before the equipment is introduced to the consumer market.

WIMAX VS. WI-FI

WiMAX / Wi-Fi Comparison


WiMAX and Wi-Fi are somewhat independent, addressing slightly different needs.
WiMAX uses private, licensed spectrum and provides Wi-Fi-like service with guaranteed performance to larger public areas, similar in coverage to cellular networks today. Wi-Fi uses shared spectrum and operates at short distances, making it ideal for low-cost, private networks (where usage of the network is constrained to an office building or campus) or free public systems (where service guarantees are not required).

THE ROAD AHEAD GOING FORWARD WITH 4G

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4G ACCESS OPTIONS

Embed 4G technology into all end-user devices Develop mobile personal gateways Develop external interfaces with 4G peripherals

Embedded Laptop Partnerships

Potential 4G Peripherals

Smaller footprint peripherals have a greater potential to support multiple devices.

PCMCIA

Express Card

USB

Compact Flash

Secure Digital

Availability of Peripheral Interfaces


Video Camera Digital Camera Xbox 360

Laptop USB Bluetooth Wi-Fi SD I/O Card Slot Firewire Port Ethernet Port PCMCIA ExpressCard 34 Slot ExpressCard 54 Slot

Desktop

PDA

PSP

PS3

Source: Availability based on direct interface or available adapters

Closing Thoughts

The lack of clarity and overuse of the term 4G could prove its biggest opportunity, or could spell its premature demise.

Closing Thoughts

As carriers begin to rollout 3G the term 4G may be rendered meaningless by lack of definition. However, the rollout of mobile broadband will have a profound impact on the way we work and live.

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