The 5G new technology


The evolution of cellular networking technologies is already pointing to the next destination: the fifth generation of mobile connectivity, popularly known as 5G. This is while many people here in Brazil still barely have 4G coverage available in the city or still struggle to find a decent, stable and long lasting 3G signal.
In the transition from 3G to 4G, the focus was on improving data throughput and decreasing latency. This time, in addition to these gains, you may need to upgrade or change the current interface. Also, Long Term Evolution Advanced (LTE-A) technologies and even WiFi can be leveraged to ensure the new connectivity works well.
The LTE is a mobile technology for data transmission, known as the 4G technology. The difference is that for 5G, technology prioritizes data traffic over voice traffic, as it did in previous generations. This provides a faster and more stable data network.
Currently, 4G LTE's transfer speed is up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps), and the consumer usually has nothing close to it. At 5G, it's still unclear what the speed will be for the consumer, but the ideal standard to achieve is 20 Gbps , enough to download a high-definition movie in 10 seconds . This speed is a "ceiling" for the industry to build on and develop solutions. In addition, obstacles (such as buildings or walls) and other signals and waves greatly interfere with this value.
In the 5G tests, Samsung has already reached 7.5 Gbps in tests, while Nokia scored 10 Gbps. A test of 1 Tbps (terabits per second) was even recorded, but under extremely specific conditions.

The next generation aims to reach three levels:

Higher speed

In theory, the 4G network is capable of 1 Gbps (not that you get close to it when using the connection on your mobile phone). With 5G, the goal is to achieve top speed ten times higher, reaching 20 Gbps.

Lower latency

#dicabringIT : Latency is the time required between pacing and actual network operation. That is, when you give the order to enter a website on your smartphone, there is a "wait", however fast, for the order to become the actual action and the browser understands its purpose to load the page. .
The goal is to achieve a latency of just 1 millisecond with 5G — the 4G network has latency between 10 and 50 milliseconds.

Higher efficiency

Research aims to achieve a higher level of energy efficiency. This is important within the idea of ​​internet of things since the battery of objects cannot be replaced or recharged often in some cases. Apparently the 5G network will be 90% more efficient than the 4G.
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The 5G should be one of the largest industry advances to the popularization of the Internet of Things, the scenario in which everyday objects and devices are all connected to each other, including in their own home - sensors, appliances, doors and more.
The idea is that the first application of 5G outside consumer labs and on consumer smartphones will take place near or during South Korea's 2018 Winter Olympics. remembering that Brazil may still take a little longer to have full coverage.
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