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  1. 1. Group Members Member’s Name Member’s ID Mohammad Abdul Kaiyum 132-15-2713 Maruf Abdullah 132-15-2703 Md. Mehedi Hasan 132-15-2669 Rakibul Islam 132-15-2770 Rajib Chandra Das 132-15-2747
  2. 2. Contents Page# Concept of Mobile Network Technology 04 Generation of Mobile Technology 05 1G Technology 06 Weakness of 1G Technology 07 2G Technology 08-09 Weakness of 2G Technology 10 2.5G Technology 11 3G Technology 12 Drawbacks of 3G Technology 13 4G Technology 14 5G Technology 15
  3. 3. Concept of Mobile Network Technology A cellular network or mobile network is a communication network where the last link is wireless. The network is distributed over land areas called cells; each served by at least one fixed-location known as base station. This base station provides the cell with the network coverage which can be used for transmission of voice, data and others. 4
  4. 4. Generation of Mobile Technology 1st Generation Technology (1980) 2nd Generation Technology (1991) 3rd Generation Technology (2000) 4th Generation Technology (2007) 5th Generation Technology (~2020) 5
  5. 5. 1G Technology  1G refers to the first generation of wireless telephone technology which was first introduced in 1980s.  AMPS was first launched 1G mobile systems in USA.  It’s Speed was up to 2.4kbps.  1G network use Analog Signal. 6
  6. 6. Weakness of 1G Technology  Poor Voice Quality.  Large Phone Size.  No Security.  Limited Capacity.  Poor Handoff Reliability. 7
  7. 7. 2G Technology The technologies used in 2G are either TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) which divides signal into different time slots or CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) which allocates a special code to each user so as to communicate over a multiplex physical channel. 8
  8. 8. 2G Technology  It was launched in Finland in the year 1991.  2G network use digital signals.  It’s data speed was up to 64kbps.  It provides better quality and capacity.  It enables services such as text messages, picture messages and MMS. 9
  9. 9. Weakness of 2G Technology o It’s unable to handle complex data such as Videos. o It is significantly slower. 10
  10. 10. 2.5G Technology 2.5G is a technology between 2nd and 3rd generation of mobile telephony. 2.5G is sometimes described as 2G Cellular Technology combined with GPRS. It includes some extra features with 2G like email, camera, web browsing (speed: 64-144 kbps). 11
  11. 11. 3G Technology  3G technology introduced in 2000s.  Data Transmission speed increased (144kbps- 2Mbps).  Advanced developers can also develop apps for mobile, IM and video chatting as 3G supports all these and much more.  3G is a preferred platform for many popular mobile phone games.  Developers can use this network to create maps and positioning services. 12
  12. 12. Drawbacks of 3G Technology o Expensive fees for 3G Licenses Services. o High Bandwidth Requirement. o Expensive 3G Phones Require. o It was challenge to build the infrastructure for 3G. 13
  13. 13. 4G Technology  4G offers is very good for advanced mobile services such as video and movie streaming. This offers much higher speed than 3G or Wi-Fi.  It’s data transfer rate is 100 Mbps.  Ultra Broadband Internet Services.  It’s Bandwidth is 100 MHz.  Download speed 14 Mbps.  Business users are more likely to use 4G because it offers more security than Wi-Fi. 14
  14. 14. 5G Technology  Complete wireless communication with almost no limitations.  Likely to be real ~2020.  It is highly supportable to WWWW.  High Speed & High Capacity.  Faster data transmission that of the previous generations. 15

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