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5G as a New Phase of Wireless Network Technology

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Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

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The beginning of the twenties has brought up a new era of technology with wireless network technology allowing the globe to move faster. Starting from radio waves to telegraph and switching from mobile phones to smartphones, growth has been evident as the need for seamless communication has risen. Earlier generations of cellular technology focus on connectivity, whereas 4G and 5G experience another phase of evolution connecting people, machines, objects, and devices for faster information access and secure connections. This study emphasizes the advancement shown in whole network architecture by the fifth generation as we notice visualization and digital experience of artificial intelligence and machine learning which promotes automation in industry. Applications and use cases with challenges faced by 5G and some future trends are also discussed.

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Naaz, S., Rao, H., Aggarwal, P., Obaid, A.J. (2023). 5G as a New Phase of Wireless Network Technology. In: Sharma, D.K., Peng, SL., Sharma, R., Jeon, G. (eds) Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering . Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 617. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9512-5_31

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