Defining 5G
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5G will enable "Everything on Mobile" Wireless networks are changing the way people communicate and access information. Mobile access network, by enabling connections anytime and anywhere, is transforming the telecom industry. In the near future, wireless access will eventually prevail. 5G technology will allow a flexible, reliable, and secure wireless networks to connect people with all applications, services, and things, thus leading human race into the era of "Everything on Mobile". 5G will face unprecedented challenges In the "Everything on Mobile" era, mobile networks must meet requirements more diverse than ever. These requirements can be identified from three dimensions: number of connections, latency, and throughput. These three dimensions together will bring unprecedented challenges to future 5G networks. Peak data rate per user: 10 Gbps, 4 times of the capability of current 4G network End-to-end latency: 1 ms, 1/50 of best latency of current 4G network Number of connections: 1 million per square kilometers, 100 times of current 4G network 5G Innovation and Practice Technical Innovation 5G will have the following significant characteristics: peak rate of 10 Gbps, ultra-low latency of 1 ms, 100 billion connections. These characteristics require more spectrum, and more importantly, revolutionary innovations in air interface technologies and network architecture. Industrial Alliance To share its technology research achievements with the entire 5G industry, Huawei is collaborating closely with the major organizations in the 5G ecosystem, including METIS in EU, 5GPPP in EU, IMT-2020 in China, 5GMF in Japan, and 5G Forum in South Korea. Collaboration with Operators Over the past decades, Huawei has established close partnership with the world's top operators for technical innovations. At this early stages of 5G innovation, their mutual trusts and confidence once again bring Huawei these leading mobile operators together to explore the possibilities of 5G. Huawei's 5G Milestones Huawei initiated 5G research project in 2009. In the following years, Huawei’s 5G team has been continuously contributing its exciting breakthroughs to the development of 5G industry, including the identification of future requirements, earliest field tests of air interface technologies, world’s first sub-6 GHz 5G prototype... Further information on below mention link: http://www.huawei.com/minisite/5g/en/ |
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| bythway how the speed increase do you think by increasing bandwidth or mimo matrix ? |

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