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5G Wireless Technology:A Primer


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1 Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX 77446, United States
 

5G stands for fifth generation wireless technology. It is the latest iteration of cellular technology that has three main features: greater speed, lower latency, and the ability to connect a lot more devices simultaneously. A commercial 5G wireless network is expected to be deployed by 2020. This paper provides a brief introduction to 5G wireless technology.

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5G Wireless Technology, Evolution from 1G to 5G.
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Authors

Kelechi G. Eze
Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX 77446, United States
Matthew N. O. Sadiku
Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX 77446, United States
Sarhan M. Musa
Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX 77446, United States

Abstract


5G stands for fifth generation wireless technology. It is the latest iteration of cellular technology that has three main features: greater speed, lower latency, and the ability to connect a lot more devices simultaneously. A commercial 5G wireless network is expected to be deployed by 2020. This paper provides a brief introduction to 5G wireless technology.

Keywords


5G Wireless Technology, Evolution from 1G to 5G.

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