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Title Future Trends And Challenges In Next Generation Smart Application Of 5G-Iot
ID_Doc 27550
Authors Painuly S.; Sharma S.; Matta P.
Year 2021
Published Proceedings - 5th International Conference on Computing Methodologies and Communication, ICCMC 2021
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCMC51019.2021.9418471
Abstract 5G (The Fifth generation) is the state-of-the-art technology, which has the potential to create new interfaces for the daily used devices and networking components. To communicate with devices, wireless technologies are generally used and also 5G plays a major role in connecting larger number of users to provide smarter and faster communications. This is majorly designed for achieving better coverage, bandwidth, reliability and latency, which can grow faster across the globe. Basically, the concept behind the 5G and wireless technology is to reduce the load and stabilize the technical solutions to enable applications for better mobile communication and utilized with latest applications in the business area. The current 4G network i.e long term evolution advanced (LTE - A) is not as good as 5G for meeting the demands of multiple unified communication devices that requires a very high data speed , low latency quality of service (QoS) , higher bandwidth and negligence interference. Henceforth, IoT (Internet of Things) and 5G plays a major role in mobile applications and network for e.g. health applications, smart watches, smart cities, smart cards, beacons, etc. The concept of 5G and IoT along with its implementation, specifications, potential challenges and other similar parameters related to the modern 5G technology are discussed in this paper. © 2021 IEEE.
Author Keywords 5G- IoT; cellular IoT; IoT use cases


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