09-10-2010, 03:47 PM
TITLE OF PAPER: THE NEW 4G
AUTHOR
NAME: NEERAJ NATU
INSTITUTE’S NAME: SGSITS, INDORE
CO-AUTHOR
NAME: UTKARSHA GHULE
INSTITUTE’S NAME: SGSITS, INDORE
KEYWORDS:
OFDM, IPv6, OWA
ABSTRACT:
The 4G concept supports the provisioning of multiple types of services, ranging from simple network access to complex multimedia virtual reality, including voice communication services. 4g mobile data transmission rates are planned to be 100 megabits per second on the move and 1000gigabits per second stationary. The intent of this paper is to describe about 4G, its architecture, specifications, and the new technologies involved like OFDM, IPv6, transmission schemes are explained. Here, we have compared 4G with the older generation and described the need and the evolution of it. The consequences of this technology are also included.
BACKGROUNG AND SCOPE OF THE PAPER:
4G will change the way we work, live and play. Some features are cheap end user costs, fast, always on, reliable connectivity, where ever you are, what ever you do. With higher speeds and increased reliability, video broadcast applications become more commercially viable. Raw footage can be beamed back and forth easily. With this type of capability, many fixed devices may incorporate wireless technology. 4G can also provide broadband access to rural communities. Any portable electronic device can be made mobile phone by inserting OWA powered mobile RTT card. 4G will provide 40MHz bandwidth to the palm of user.
HYPOTHESIS FROM THE REVIEW:
4G will change the way we work, live and play. Cheap end user costs, fast, always on, reliable connectivity, where ever you are, what ever your doing. The key advantages are enhanced reliability, more consistent service, seamless roaming, low cost to the end users, lower power consumptions, and better transmission rates without any interference. A modified IP will be the universal network layer protocol in the future. The entire network would be digital and packet switched. TV, internet, phone, radio, home environment sensors all reachable through one device:- the cell phone.