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3G And 4G 3G Techologies
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1G WIRELESS SYSTEM
 Developed in 1980s and completed in early 1990’s
 1G was old analog system and supported the 1st
generation of analog cell phones speed up to 2.4kbps
 Advance mobile phone system (AMPS) was first
launched by the US and is a 1G mobile system
 Allows users to make voice calls in 1 country
2G WIRELESS SYSTEM
 Fielded in the late 1980s and finished in the late 1990s
 Planned for voice transmission with digital signal and
the speeds up to 64kbps
 2G was the digital handsets that we are used today,
with 2.5G representing handsets with data capabilities
over GPRS
3G WIRELESS SYSTEM
 Developed in the late 1990s until present day
 Japan is the first country having introduced
3G nationally, and in Japan the transition to
3G is being largely completed during
2005/2006
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WHY 3G?
 Higher bandwidth enables a range of new applications!!
 For the consumer
Video streaming, TV broadcast
Video calls, video clips – news, music, sports
Enhanced gaming, chat, location services…
 For business
High speed teleworking / VPN access
Sales force automation
Video conferencing
Real-time financial information
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3G STANDARDS
 3G Standard is created by ITU-T and is called as IMT-
2000.
 The aim of IMT-2000 is to harmonize worldwide 3G
systems to provide Global Roaming.
3G TECHNOLOGY
 Large capacity and broadband capabilities
 Allows the transmission of 384kbps for
mobile systems and up to 2Mbps
 Increased spectrum efficiency –5Mhz
A greater number of users that can be
simultaneously supported by a radio frequency
bandwidth
High data rates at lower incremental cost than
2G–Global roaming
PREVIOUS TECHNOLOGY - 3G
 CDMA –Code Division Multiple Access
 Form of multiplexing
 Does not divide up the channel by time or frequency
 Encodes data with a special code associated with
each channel
CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS
TYPES OF MULTIPLEXING
 FDMA – Frequency Division Multiple Access
 Each phone call is allocated one frequency for the
entire duration of the call
TYPES OF MULTIPLEXING
 TDMA - Time Division Multiple Access
 Each phone call is allocated a spot in the frequency
for a small amount of time, and "takes turns" being
transmitted
TYPES OF MULTIPLEXING
 CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access
 Each phone call is uniquely encoded and transmitted
across the entire spectrum, in a manner known as
spread spectrum transmission
REASONS FOR NEW RESEARCH
 Even though 3G has successfully been
introduced to mobile users, there are some
issues that are debated by 3G providers
and users.
High input fees for the 3G service
licenses
Great differences in the licensing terms
3G phones are expensive
3G- ADVANTAGES
3G phones promise :-
 Improved digital voice communications
 Larger Bandwidth – Higher Data rate
 Greater subscriber capacity
 Fast packet-based data services like e-mail, short
message service (SMS), and Internet access at broadband
speeds.
 Most carriers also expect consumers to want :-
 location services
 interactive gaming
 streaming video
 home monitoring and control
 and who knows what else, while being fully mobile anywhere in
the world.
3G CAPABILITIES
 Voice quality comparable to the public switched
telephone network
 144 Kbps- user in high-speed motor vehicles
 384 Kbps- pedestrians standing or moving
slowly over small areas
 Up to 2 Mbps- fixed applications like office use
 Symmetrical/asymmetrical data transmission
rates
 Support for both packet switched and circuit
switched data services like Internet Protocol (IP)
traffic and real time video
3G WIRELESS SYSTEM (CONT’D)
 Services include:
 Global roaming
 Superior voice quality and video conference
 Data always add–on services (e-mail, personal organizer,
etc.)
 Information for web surfing, music, news, corporate
intranet, transportation service etc.
 Purchasing – on-line shopping / banking, ticketing,
gambling, games, etc.
3G WIRELESS SYSTEM (CONT’D)
 Transmission speeds from 125kbps to 2Mbps
 In 2005, 3G is ready to live up to its performance in
computer networking (WCDMA, WLAN and
Bluetooth) and mobile devices area (cell phone and
GPS)
3G: APPLICATIONS,
SERVICES AND MARKET
3G applications can be divided into:
 Wireless Advertising
 Mobile Information
 Business Solutions
 Mobile Transactions
 Mobile Entertainment
 Person-to-Person Communications
 Bearer Entrance and Periodics
ISSUES ON 3G WIRELESS
SYSTEM
 Current high debt of many telecommunication
companies, making it more of a challenge to build
the necessary infrastructure for 3G
 Health aspects of the effects of electromagnetic
waves
 Expense and bulk of 3G phones
 Lack of 2G mobile user buy-in for 3G wireless
service
 Lack of coverage because it is still new service
 High prices of 3G mobile services in some
countries
WHAT IS 4G?
 Fourth Generation Technology
Faster and more reliable
100 Mb/s
Lower cost than previous generations
Multi-standard wireless system
Bluetooth, Wired, Wireless
Ad Hoc Networking
IPv6 Core
OFDM used instead of CDMA
Potentially IEEE standard 802.11n
4G WIRELESS SYSTEM
 4G is a research item for next-generation wide-
area cellular radio, where you have 1G, 2G, 3G
and then 4G [and 5G]
 4G is a conceptual framework and a discussion
point to address future needs of a high speed
wireless network
 It offer both cellular and broadband
multimedia services everywhere
 Expected to emerged around 2010 - 2015
4G DEFINITION
4G is not one defined technology or
standard, but rather a collection of
technologies at creating fully packet-
switched networks optimized for data.
4G Networks are projected to provide
speed of 100Mbps while moving and
1Gbps while stationary.
COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE
 Broadcast layer:
 fix access points, cell tower connected by fiber,
microwave, or satellite (ISP)
 Ad-hoc/hot-spot layer:
 wireless LANs ( internet at Starbuck’s)
COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE
 Personal Layer Gateway:
devices that connect to upper layers; cell
phone, fax, voice, data modem, MP3 players,
PDAs
 Info-Sensor layer:
environmental sensors
 Fiber-optic wire layer:
high speed subterranean labyrinth of fiber
optic cables and repeaters
AD HOC NETWORKS
 Spontaneous self
organization of networks of
devices
 Not necessarily connected
to internet
 4G will create hybrid
wireless networks using Ad
Hoc networks
 Form of mesh networking–
Very reliable
BROADBAND ACCESS IN REMOTE
LOCATION
 4G will provide a wireless alternative for
broadband access
 I will provide first opportunity for broadband
access in remote locations without an
infrastructure to support cable or DSL access.
THANKS
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3 g and 4g 3g techologies

  • 1. 1 Presentation Topic: 3G And 4G 3G Techologies Presented By:
  • 2. 1G WIRELESS SYSTEM  Developed in 1980s and completed in early 1990’s  1G was old analog system and supported the 1st generation of analog cell phones speed up to 2.4kbps  Advance mobile phone system (AMPS) was first launched by the US and is a 1G mobile system  Allows users to make voice calls in 1 country
  • 3. 2G WIRELESS SYSTEM  Fielded in the late 1980s and finished in the late 1990s  Planned for voice transmission with digital signal and the speeds up to 64kbps  2G was the digital handsets that we are used today, with 2.5G representing handsets with data capabilities over GPRS
  • 4. 3G WIRELESS SYSTEM  Developed in the late 1990s until present day  Japan is the first country having introduced 3G nationally, and in Japan the transition to 3G is being largely completed during 2005/2006
  • 5. 5 WHY 3G?  Higher bandwidth enables a range of new applications!!  For the consumer Video streaming, TV broadcast Video calls, video clips – news, music, sports Enhanced gaming, chat, location services…  For business High speed teleworking / VPN access Sales force automation Video conferencing Real-time financial information
  • 6. 6 3G STANDARDS  3G Standard is created by ITU-T and is called as IMT- 2000.  The aim of IMT-2000 is to harmonize worldwide 3G systems to provide Global Roaming.
  • 7. 3G TECHNOLOGY  Large capacity and broadband capabilities  Allows the transmission of 384kbps for mobile systems and up to 2Mbps  Increased spectrum efficiency –5Mhz A greater number of users that can be simultaneously supported by a radio frequency bandwidth High data rates at lower incremental cost than 2G–Global roaming
  • 8. PREVIOUS TECHNOLOGY - 3G  CDMA –Code Division Multiple Access  Form of multiplexing  Does not divide up the channel by time or frequency  Encodes data with a special code associated with each channel
  • 10. TYPES OF MULTIPLEXING  FDMA – Frequency Division Multiple Access  Each phone call is allocated one frequency for the entire duration of the call
  • 11. TYPES OF MULTIPLEXING  TDMA - Time Division Multiple Access  Each phone call is allocated a spot in the frequency for a small amount of time, and "takes turns" being transmitted
  • 12. TYPES OF MULTIPLEXING  CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access  Each phone call is uniquely encoded and transmitted across the entire spectrum, in a manner known as spread spectrum transmission
  • 13. REASONS FOR NEW RESEARCH  Even though 3G has successfully been introduced to mobile users, there are some issues that are debated by 3G providers and users. High input fees for the 3G service licenses Great differences in the licensing terms 3G phones are expensive
  • 14. 3G- ADVANTAGES 3G phones promise :-  Improved digital voice communications  Larger Bandwidth – Higher Data rate  Greater subscriber capacity  Fast packet-based data services like e-mail, short message service (SMS), and Internet access at broadband speeds.  Most carriers also expect consumers to want :-  location services  interactive gaming  streaming video  home monitoring and control  and who knows what else, while being fully mobile anywhere in the world.
  • 15. 3G CAPABILITIES  Voice quality comparable to the public switched telephone network  144 Kbps- user in high-speed motor vehicles  384 Kbps- pedestrians standing or moving slowly over small areas  Up to 2 Mbps- fixed applications like office use  Symmetrical/asymmetrical data transmission rates  Support for both packet switched and circuit switched data services like Internet Protocol (IP) traffic and real time video
  • 16. 3G WIRELESS SYSTEM (CONT’D)  Services include:  Global roaming  Superior voice quality and video conference  Data always add–on services (e-mail, personal organizer, etc.)  Information for web surfing, music, news, corporate intranet, transportation service etc.  Purchasing – on-line shopping / banking, ticketing, gambling, games, etc.
  • 17. 3G WIRELESS SYSTEM (CONT’D)  Transmission speeds from 125kbps to 2Mbps  In 2005, 3G is ready to live up to its performance in computer networking (WCDMA, WLAN and Bluetooth) and mobile devices area (cell phone and GPS)
  • 18. 3G: APPLICATIONS, SERVICES AND MARKET 3G applications can be divided into:  Wireless Advertising  Mobile Information  Business Solutions  Mobile Transactions  Mobile Entertainment  Person-to-Person Communications  Bearer Entrance and Periodics
  • 19. ISSUES ON 3G WIRELESS SYSTEM  Current high debt of many telecommunication companies, making it more of a challenge to build the necessary infrastructure for 3G  Health aspects of the effects of electromagnetic waves  Expense and bulk of 3G phones  Lack of 2G mobile user buy-in for 3G wireless service  Lack of coverage because it is still new service  High prices of 3G mobile services in some countries
  • 20. WHAT IS 4G?  Fourth Generation Technology Faster and more reliable 100 Mb/s Lower cost than previous generations Multi-standard wireless system Bluetooth, Wired, Wireless Ad Hoc Networking IPv6 Core OFDM used instead of CDMA Potentially IEEE standard 802.11n
  • 21. 4G WIRELESS SYSTEM  4G is a research item for next-generation wide- area cellular radio, where you have 1G, 2G, 3G and then 4G [and 5G]  4G is a conceptual framework and a discussion point to address future needs of a high speed wireless network  It offer both cellular and broadband multimedia services everywhere  Expected to emerged around 2010 - 2015
  • 22. 4G DEFINITION 4G is not one defined technology or standard, but rather a collection of technologies at creating fully packet- switched networks optimized for data. 4G Networks are projected to provide speed of 100Mbps while moving and 1Gbps while stationary.
  • 23. COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE  Broadcast layer:  fix access points, cell tower connected by fiber, microwave, or satellite (ISP)  Ad-hoc/hot-spot layer:  wireless LANs ( internet at Starbuck’s)
  • 24. COMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE  Personal Layer Gateway: devices that connect to upper layers; cell phone, fax, voice, data modem, MP3 players, PDAs  Info-Sensor layer: environmental sensors  Fiber-optic wire layer: high speed subterranean labyrinth of fiber optic cables and repeaters
  • 25. AD HOC NETWORKS  Spontaneous self organization of networks of devices  Not necessarily connected to internet  4G will create hybrid wireless networks using Ad Hoc networks  Form of mesh networking– Very reliable
  • 26. BROADBAND ACCESS IN REMOTE LOCATION  4G will provide a wireless alternative for broadband access  I will provide first opportunity for broadband access in remote locations without an infrastructure to support cable or DSL access.