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5G: a new era of wireless communication

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The increasing rate of connectivity is driving towards a new era of virtual reality which is possible with the high end speed internet. The connectivity between every object is forming a shape of latest technology, i.e. IoT (Internet of Things) which requires the enormous networking connection. Comparing to all those previous technologies, the outrageous demands which are placed on 5G are continuing getting very high, with data rates of up to 20 Gbps and the capacity a thousand times greater. 5G networks will be providing a flexible platform for the upcoming services such as IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud computing, Natural Language Processing, machine communication and all the latest technologies. In this research paper important components of 5G will be discussed. All the important aspects like latency, MIMO, cell distribution, speed, mmWave, slicing, Spectrum will be briefly described which will form a new Platform for all the upcoming technologies.

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Kaur, K., Kumar, S. & Baliyan, A. 5G: a new era of wireless communication. Int. j. inf. tecnol. 12, 619–624 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41870-018-0197-x

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