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4G wireless technology

               By-
            SANDEEP
             2907247
What is 4G?
 Abbreviation of fourth generation wireless technology

 It will provide a comprehensive IP solution where
voice , data and multimedia can be given to user on an
“anytime , anywhere” basis.

 It includes several types of broadband wireless
communication system access including cellular
 telephone system.
History of 4G technology
Why 4G is required?


 Due to substantial growth in overall number of
  subscribers.



 Due to massive demand of new services like
 data , audio , image or video .
Features of 4G TECHNOLOGY


 Support for multimedia services like teleconferencing and
  wireless internet.
 Wider bandwidths and higher bitrates.
 Entirely packet-switched network.
 Global mobility and service portability.
 Support for previous wireless technologies.
 High internet speed.
 Tight network security.
Transmission system
• an e.g. of 4G network
Technology used in 4G
 OFDM

 UWB

 Smart antennas

 IPv6
OFDM(orthogonal frequency division multiplexing)

 IT transmits large amounts of digital data over a radio wave.

 OFDM works by splitting the radio signal into multiple smaller sub-
  signals that are then transmitted simultaneously at different
  frequencies to the receiver .

 By inserting a cyclic prefix between adjacent OFDM signal inter
  signal interference is virtually eliminated if the max. channel delay
  spread is less than the time interval of cyclic prefix.

 In OFDM the subcarrier pulse used for transmission is rectangular.

 Here modulation can performed by an IDFT ,which can be generated
  very efficiently as an IFFT . so, receiver only needs a FFT to reverse
  this process.
UWB(ultra wide band)
 .An advanced technology that can be used in 4G technology.
 It is typically detected as noise.
 It can use any part of the frequency spectrum, which means that it can use
  frequencies that are currently in use by other radio frequency devices .
 It uses a frequency of 3.1 to 10.6 Hz.
 It uses less power , since it transmits pulse instead of continuous signal.
 Special antennas are needed to tune and aim the signal.
IPv6

 . IPv6 means Internet Protocol Version 6 .
 The Internet Protocol (IP) is the method or protocol which data is sent
  from one
    computer to another on the internet.
 Each computer (known as a host) on the Internet has at least one IP
  that uniquely identifies it from all other computers on the Internet.
 It includes128 bits, which is 4 times more than 32bits IP address in
  IPv4.

 Understanding of IPv6 in 4G-
     - 32 bits IP address looks like this 216.37.129.9
     - all 4 sets are defined in different functions and usages.
     - the first set of the IP address (216.37.129.9) can be defined to
                    be the“home address” purpose.
IPv6 continue……
 The second set of the IP address (79.23.178.229) can be declared as
  the “care-of address”
    After these addresses from cell and PC established a link, care-of
  address will work instead of home address; it means that
  communication channel will switch from the first set to to
    the second set of the IPv6 address.

 The third set of the IP address (65.198.2.10) can be signed as mobile
  IP address. It is the communication channel to wire-line network and
  wireless network. An agent between the cell phones and PC will use
  this mobile IP address to establish a channel to cell phones.

 The last set of IP address (192.168.5.120) can be local network
  address for virtual private network (VPN) sharing purpose.
QOS(quality of service)


 In wireless networks, Quality of Service (QOS) refers to the measure
  of the performance for a system reflecting its transmission quality and
  service availability.

 4G is expected to have at least a reliability of 99.99%).

 In 4G QOS may be divided in following ways-

 Transaction-level QOS describes both the time it takes to complete a
  transaction and the packet loss rate.

 Circuit-level QOS includes call blocking for new as well as existing
  calls .

 User-level QoS depends on user mobility and application type .
Software defined ratio(SDR)

 A software defined radio is one that can be
 configured to any radio or frequency standard
  through the use of software.
 The phone should automatically switch from operating
 on a CDMA frequency to a TDMA frequency whenever
 it is required.
 Roaming can be an issue with different standards, but
 with a software defined radio, users can just download
 the interface upon entering new territory, or the
 software could just download automatically.
Application

 In traffic control.

 Multimedia – video services

 Telemedicine.

 Crisis Management

 Virtual Navigation
Limitations
 Interoperability between the signaling techniques that are
  planned for use in 4G.

 Cost is another factor that could hamper the progress of 4G
  technology.The equipment required to implement the next-
  generation network are still very expensive.

 A Key challenge facing deployment of 4G technologies is how
  to make the network architectures compatible with each other.
  This was one of the unmet goals of 3G.

 As regards the operating area, rural areas and many buildings
  in metropolitan areas are not being served well by existing
  wireless networks.
THANK YOU




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4g wireless technology

  • 1. Seminar on 4G wireless technology By- SANDEEP 2907247
  • 2. What is 4G?  Abbreviation of fourth generation wireless technology  It will provide a comprehensive IP solution where voice , data and multimedia can be given to user on an “anytime , anywhere” basis.  It includes several types of broadband wireless communication system access including cellular telephone system.
  • 3. History of 4G technology
  • 4. Why 4G is required?  Due to substantial growth in overall number of subscribers.  Due to massive demand of new services like data , audio , image or video .
  • 5. Features of 4G TECHNOLOGY  Support for multimedia services like teleconferencing and wireless internet.  Wider bandwidths and higher bitrates.  Entirely packet-switched network.  Global mobility and service portability.  Support for previous wireless technologies.  High internet speed.  Tight network security.
  • 7. • an e.g. of 4G network
  • 8. Technology used in 4G  OFDM  UWB  Smart antennas  IPv6
  • 9. OFDM(orthogonal frequency division multiplexing)  IT transmits large amounts of digital data over a radio wave.  OFDM works by splitting the radio signal into multiple smaller sub- signals that are then transmitted simultaneously at different frequencies to the receiver .  By inserting a cyclic prefix between adjacent OFDM signal inter signal interference is virtually eliminated if the max. channel delay spread is less than the time interval of cyclic prefix.  In OFDM the subcarrier pulse used for transmission is rectangular.  Here modulation can performed by an IDFT ,which can be generated very efficiently as an IFFT . so, receiver only needs a FFT to reverse this process.
  • 10. UWB(ultra wide band)  .An advanced technology that can be used in 4G technology.  It is typically detected as noise.  It can use any part of the frequency spectrum, which means that it can use frequencies that are currently in use by other radio frequency devices .  It uses a frequency of 3.1 to 10.6 Hz.  It uses less power , since it transmits pulse instead of continuous signal.  Special antennas are needed to tune and aim the signal.
  • 11. IPv6  . IPv6 means Internet Protocol Version 6 .  The Internet Protocol (IP) is the method or protocol which data is sent from one computer to another on the internet.  Each computer (known as a host) on the Internet has at least one IP that uniquely identifies it from all other computers on the Internet.  It includes128 bits, which is 4 times more than 32bits IP address in IPv4.  Understanding of IPv6 in 4G- - 32 bits IP address looks like this 216.37.129.9 - all 4 sets are defined in different functions and usages. - the first set of the IP address (216.37.129.9) can be defined to be the“home address” purpose.
  • 12. IPv6 continue……  The second set of the IP address (79.23.178.229) can be declared as the “care-of address” After these addresses from cell and PC established a link, care-of address will work instead of home address; it means that communication channel will switch from the first set to to the second set of the IPv6 address.  The third set of the IP address (65.198.2.10) can be signed as mobile IP address. It is the communication channel to wire-line network and wireless network. An agent between the cell phones and PC will use this mobile IP address to establish a channel to cell phones.  The last set of IP address (192.168.5.120) can be local network address for virtual private network (VPN) sharing purpose.
  • 13. QOS(quality of service)  In wireless networks, Quality of Service (QOS) refers to the measure of the performance for a system reflecting its transmission quality and service availability.  4G is expected to have at least a reliability of 99.99%).  In 4G QOS may be divided in following ways-  Transaction-level QOS describes both the time it takes to complete a transaction and the packet loss rate.  Circuit-level QOS includes call blocking for new as well as existing calls .  User-level QoS depends on user mobility and application type .
  • 14. Software defined ratio(SDR)  A software defined radio is one that can be configured to any radio or frequency standard through the use of software.  The phone should automatically switch from operating on a CDMA frequency to a TDMA frequency whenever it is required.  Roaming can be an issue with different standards, but with a software defined radio, users can just download the interface upon entering new territory, or the software could just download automatically.
  • 15. Application  In traffic control.  Multimedia – video services  Telemedicine.  Crisis Management  Virtual Navigation
  • 16. Limitations  Interoperability between the signaling techniques that are planned for use in 4G.  Cost is another factor that could hamper the progress of 4G technology.The equipment required to implement the next- generation network are still very expensive.  A Key challenge facing deployment of 4G technologies is how to make the network architectures compatible with each other. This was one of the unmet goals of 3G.  As regards the operating area, rural areas and many buildings in metropolitan areas are not being served well by existing wireless networks.
  • 17. THANK YOU ARE … WE…. EVOLUTING???