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Title A State Of The Art: Future Possibility Of 5G With Iot And Other Challenges
ID_Doc 4909
Authors Al-Absi M.A.; Al-Absi A.A.; Sain M.; Lee H.J.
Year 2020
Published Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 178
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37551-5_3
Abstract With the high demand for faster speeds and the greater volume of information exchange, 4G will be unable to meet these requirements. 5G, it is an extension after 4G. South Korea, Japan, and Europe are all investing in considerable resources to develop 5G networks. The fifth generation is expected to include a significant increase in bandwidth with high-frequency carriers, high density in connection stations and a large number of antennas in each communication device. The first relatively large deployments took place in April 2019. In South Korea, SK Telecom claimed 38,000 base stations, KT Corporation 30,000 and LG U Plus 18,000. 85% are located in six major cities. They use a spectrum of 3.5 GHz and speeds tested range from 193 to 430 Mbit/s. 5G network speed and accessibility are more powerful, and will jump from the mobile Internet to really connect all things, so that urban life, including transportation, security, education, tourism, and other aspects, become more intelligent, artificially intelligent, automatic driving, remote surgery, smart cities will be popularized, All things connected, because of 5G. In this article, we will discuss 5G in IoT, reasons why we don’t yet have 5G, address some of these techniques, characteristics and a security challenge that may face the fifth generation when it is used. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords 2G; 3G; 4G; 5G challenges; IoT; IoT challenges


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