Have a Look on 5G Evolution and Beyond
5th generation mobile networks is the latest generation of cellular mobile communications technology, an extension of 4G (LTE-A, WiMax), 3G (UMTS, LTE) and 2G (GSM) systems. 5G's performance goals are high data rates, reduced latency, energy savings, reduced costs, increased system capacity and large-scale device connectivity.
5G evolution will move us into an era of ubiquitous, high-capacity radio. Taking us to ever lower levels of latency and extensive Gbps capacity, 5G evolution will pave the way for highly intelligent haptic IoT technologies at hyperscale, leveraging new forms of vehicle-to-infrastructure, vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-pedestrian, and person-to-person connectivity.
5G is built for innovation and evolution. 5G is the most dynamic and flexible generation of mobile connectivity to date, leveraging cloud native applications and core. As a flexible radio interface, the era of 5G will be shaped by many evolutionary leaps within the standard, before we can even begin to look to the next generation. With exponential evolution of key technologies such as AI, automation and data capture, the pace of change will be relentless. This will ultimately determine what will happen next.
The main advantage of 5G networks is that the data transmission rate is much higher than previous cellular networks, up to 10Gbit/s, faster than the current wired Internet, and 100 times faster than the previous 4G LTE cellular network. Another advantage is lower network latency (faster response time), less than 1 millisecond, and 4G is 30-70 milliseconds. Due to faster data transmission,5G networks will not only provide services only for mobile phones, but will also become general home and office network providers, competing with cable network providers. Previous cellular networks provided low-data-rate Internet access for cell phones, but a cell phone tower could not economically provide enough bandwidth as a general Internet provider for home computers.