Wireless Communications – 5G Networks and Architecture
Dhandapani Anbarasu
Dhandapani Anbarasu, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Jijiga University, Ethiopia.
Manuscript received on 23 May 2015 | Revised Manuscript received on 30 May 2015 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2015 | PP: 62-67 | Volume-4 Issue-2, May 2015 | Retrieval Number: B1426054215©BEIESP
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Abstract: The number of people using mobile phones In the world has exceeded 6 billion and this figure is continuing to grow. For the past several years, mobile data traffic such as Internet access, the downloading of music, and video communication has been nearly tripling every year. Hence, the search for new technology is always the main intention of the prime wireless communication giants to out innovate their competitors. In addition, the main purpose of the fifth generation wireless networks (5G Wireless networks) is planned to design the best wireless world that is free from limitations and hindrance of the previous generations. 5G technologies will change the way most high bandwidth users access their Mobile Radio Communication (MRC). So, this paper represents, great evolution of 1G to 4G yield 5G, introduction to 5G technologies, why there is a need for 5G, advantages of 5G networks technology, exceptional applications, Quality of Service (QoS), 5G network architecture-The Master Core as well as hardware and software for the 5G Master Core technology.
Keywords: 5G, Quality of Service, Architecture, Mobile Radio Communication
Scope of the Article: 5G Communication