logging in or signing up 4g wowankit23 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 82 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 07, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description g4 Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: A TECHNICAL PAPER PRESENTATION ON 4GSlide 2: 4GSlide 3: What is fourth generation ( 4G ) mobile systems? Fourth generation mobile communications systems that are characterised by high - speed data rates at 20 to 100 M bps, suitable for high - resolution movies and television, virtual . Initial deployments are anticipated in 2006-2010 .Slide 4: 4G: Anytime, Anywhere Connection Also known as ‘Mobile Broadband everywhere’ M A G I C M obile Multimedia Communication A nywhere, Anytime with Anyone G lobal Mobility Support I ntegrated Wireless Solution C ustomized Personal Service According to 4G Mobile Forum, by 2008 over $400 billion would be invested in 4G mobile projects. In India, communication Minister Mr. Dayanidhi Maran, has announced a national centre of excellence to work in 4G arena.Slide 5: 4G: Data rate Facts Transmission at 20 Mbps 2000 times faster than mobile data rates 10 times faster than top transmission rates planned in final build out of 3G broadband mobile 10-20 times faster than standard ADSL services. Companies developing 4G technology Cellular phone companies: Alcatel, Nortel, Motorola, IT Companies: Hughes,HP,LG ElectronicsSlide 6: KEY TECHNOLOGY WIMAX : WORLDWIDE INTEROPERABILITY FOR MICROWAVE ACESS WIMAX IS BASSED ON OFDMA TECHNOLOGY OFDMA : ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLE ACESS 1 MILE MOBILE BROADBAND ACESS ALTERNATIVE TO CABLE OR DSL MODEM. IEEE802.16 a AND IEEE802.20 ARE THE WIMAX STANDARDS .Slide 7: WIBRO : WIRELESS BRADBAND WIBRO IS A KOREAN TECHNOLOGY 8.75 MHZ CHANNEL BANDWIDTH AROUND 30 MILES (50KM) IN FIXED STATION AND 3-10 MILES(15KM) FOR MOBILE STATION BROADBAND ACESS . IEEE 802.16 e AND IEEE802.22 ARE THE WIBRO STANDARDS .Slide 8: 4G MOBILE PHONESSlide 10: WHY 4G? 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 informationSlide 11: G O O G L E PHONESSlide 12: Generations TimelineSlide 13: 4G Provides Mobility & Capacity 4GSlide 14: 4G SERVICES IN ASIA CDMA (1xEV-DO) Korea: SKT, KTF Japan: AU (KDDI) WCDMA / UMTS Japan: NTT DoCoMo, Vodafone KK Australia: 3 Hutchinson Hong Kong: 3 HutchinsonSlide 15: AIS, Thailand Ålands Mobiltelefon, Finland Batelco, Bahrain Cellcom, Israel Cingular Wireless, USA CSL, Hong Kong Dialog GSM, Sri Lanka Elisa, Finland EMT, Estonia Eurotel Praha, Czech Eurotel Bratislava, Slovak GPTC, Libya Maxis, Malaysia Mobilkom Austria Mobitel, Bulgaria Mobily, Saudia Arabia MTC Vodafone, Bahrain MTN, South Africa Netcom, Norway Orange, France Orange, Romania Orange Slovensko, Slovak Oskar Mobile, Czech Pannon GSM, Hungary Polkomtel, Poland Rogers Wireless - Fido, Canada WORLD WIDE SERVICE PROVIDERSSlide 16: 4G Realities A recent study by Herschel Shosteck Associates noted that operators that pay large amounts for spectrum will have to charge end users so much that adoption of 3G will be slow . Another study by Strategy Analytics agreed, predicting that, while wireless data revenues will soar, 3G networks will account for less than a quarter of that revenue by 2010. So-called 3G killer apps such as multimedia won't succeed , the second study said. Pent-up demand: Now there's the rub. Even NTT DoCoMo doesn't think there's much pent-up demand among consumers for 3G multimedia services, so it will target its initial 3G offering at business -- and price it accordingly.Slide 17: Related Research Topics OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Multiple Access) MC-CDMA (Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access) Software Defined Radio (SDR): FPGA, DSP Multiple-Output Multiple Input (MIMO)Slide 18: “Killer” Applications of 4G V isualized virtual navigation Telegeoprocessing : GIS, GPS Life- saving: Telemedicine Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for IPv6Slide 19: THANK YOU ALL QUESTIONS PLEASE ? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
4g wowankit23 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 82 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 07, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description g4 Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: A TECHNICAL PAPER PRESENTATION ON 4GSlide 2: 4GSlide 3: What is fourth generation ( 4G ) mobile systems? Fourth generation mobile communications systems that are characterised by high - speed data rates at 20 to 100 M bps, suitable for high - resolution movies and television, virtual . Initial deployments are anticipated in 2006-2010 .Slide 4: 4G: Anytime, Anywhere Connection Also known as ‘Mobile Broadband everywhere’ M A G I C M obile Multimedia Communication A nywhere, Anytime with Anyone G lobal Mobility Support I ntegrated Wireless Solution C ustomized Personal Service According to 4G Mobile Forum, by 2008 over $400 billion would be invested in 4G mobile projects. In India, communication Minister Mr. Dayanidhi Maran, has announced a national centre of excellence to work in 4G arena.Slide 5: 4G: Data rate Facts Transmission at 20 Mbps 2000 times faster than mobile data rates 10 times faster than top transmission rates planned in final build out of 3G broadband mobile 10-20 times faster than standard ADSL services. Companies developing 4G technology Cellular phone companies: Alcatel, Nortel, Motorola, IT Companies: Hughes,HP,LG ElectronicsSlide 6: KEY TECHNOLOGY WIMAX : WORLDWIDE INTEROPERABILITY FOR MICROWAVE ACESS WIMAX IS BASSED ON OFDMA TECHNOLOGY OFDMA : ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLE ACESS 1 MILE MOBILE BROADBAND ACESS ALTERNATIVE TO CABLE OR DSL MODEM. IEEE802.16 a AND IEEE802.20 ARE THE WIMAX STANDARDS .Slide 7: WIBRO : WIRELESS BRADBAND WIBRO IS A KOREAN TECHNOLOGY 8.75 MHZ CHANNEL BANDWIDTH AROUND 30 MILES (50KM) IN FIXED STATION AND 3-10 MILES(15KM) FOR MOBILE STATION BROADBAND ACESS . IEEE 802.16 e AND IEEE802.22 ARE THE WIBRO STANDARDS .Slide 8: 4G MOBILE PHONESSlide 10: WHY 4G? 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 informationSlide 11: G O O G L E PHONESSlide 12: Generations TimelineSlide 13: 4G Provides Mobility & Capacity 4GSlide 14: 4G SERVICES IN ASIA CDMA (1xEV-DO) Korea: SKT, KTF Japan: AU (KDDI) WCDMA / UMTS Japan: NTT DoCoMo, Vodafone KK Australia: 3 Hutchinson Hong Kong: 3 HutchinsonSlide 15: AIS, Thailand Ålands Mobiltelefon, Finland Batelco, Bahrain Cellcom, Israel Cingular Wireless, USA CSL, Hong Kong Dialog GSM, Sri Lanka Elisa, Finland EMT, Estonia Eurotel Praha, Czech Eurotel Bratislava, Slovak GPTC, Libya Maxis, Malaysia Mobilkom Austria Mobitel, Bulgaria Mobily, Saudia Arabia MTC Vodafone, Bahrain MTN, South Africa Netcom, Norway Orange, France Orange, Romania Orange Slovensko, Slovak Oskar Mobile, Czech Pannon GSM, Hungary Polkomtel, Poland Rogers Wireless - Fido, Canada WORLD WIDE SERVICE PROVIDERSSlide 16: 4G Realities A recent study by Herschel Shosteck Associates noted that operators that pay large amounts for spectrum will have to charge end users so much that adoption of 3G will be slow . Another study by Strategy Analytics agreed, predicting that, while wireless data revenues will soar, 3G networks will account for less than a quarter of that revenue by 2010. So-called 3G killer apps such as multimedia won't succeed , the second study said. Pent-up demand: Now there's the rub. Even NTT DoCoMo doesn't think there's much pent-up demand among consumers for 3G multimedia services, so it will target its initial 3G offering at business -- and price it accordingly.Slide 17: Related Research Topics OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Multiple Access) MC-CDMA (Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access) Software Defined Radio (SDR): FPGA, DSP Multiple-Output Multiple Input (MIMO)Slide 18: “Killer” Applications of 4G V isualized virtual navigation Telegeoprocessing : GIS, GPS Life- saving: Telemedicine Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for IPv6Slide 19: THANK YOU ALL QUESTIONS PLEASE ?