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NEXT GENERATION MOBILE TECHNOLOGY ABSTRACT


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ABSTRACT

In a world of fast changing technology, there is a rising requirement for people to communicate and get connected with each other and have appropriate and timely access to information regardless of the location of the each individuals or the information. The increasing demands and requirements for wireless communication systems ubiquity have led to the need for a better understanding of fundamental issues in communication theory and electromagnetic and their implications for the design of highly-capable wireless systems. In continuous development of mobile environments, the major service providers in the wireless market kept on monitoring the growths of 4th generation (4G) mobile technology. 2G and 3G are well-established as the mainstream mobile technology around the world. 3G is stumbling to obtain market share for a different reasons and 4G is achieving some confidence.
The hot topics of the network technology that are going to be illustrated in this paper are 3G and 4G technologies and beyond (5G). First of all, we have to know what 3G is. 3G means the third generation of wireless technology including several features, which are “enhanced roaming, broadband data services with video and multimedia, superior voice quality, up to 2M bit/sec and data always-on” ([1], p.2318). In other words, 3G is a standard, common consensus with the features, developed and innovated by researchers and developers. In 2005, 3G is getting ready to live up to its performance in computer networking (WCDMA *1, WLAN *2 and Bluetooth *3) and mobile devices area (cell phone and GPS *5). The question is that 3G is not fully arrived yet; why people begin the discussion of 4G and even 5G. Is 4G the evolution or revolution from 3G? “There is no such thing as 4G; there’s just what’s beyond 3G,” said Ronny Haraldsvik, vice president of marketing and global communications for Flarion Technologies ([8], p.43).