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5G WIRELESS NETWORKS Abstract : The term 5G refers to the true next generation of wireless networks. Since 4G rolled on a widespread scale over the past few years, we've seen numerous advancements, including LTE, LTE Advanced, and Verizon's XLTE, which essentially means the carrier is using more bandwidth.All of these improvements build on the same core requirements and are categorized under the 4G umbrella. But 5G will be the real successor to 4G, and it will be founded on a different set of requirements than today's existing network technology.It's important to understand the differences between these networks because your phone's performance greatly depends on the type of network you're connected to. It's more than just a little symbol that sits in the upper righthand corner of your phone.The jump from 3G to 4G represented a massive improvement in high speed downloads. It would be nearly impossible to use a service like Netflix with a 3G connection, which is one example of why 4G-level speeds became necessary for consumers within the past few years.So what will 5G bring, and what will we need it for in the future? Those questions are hard to address at this stage since it's so early, but industry analysts are already making projections. Index terms: LTE, Advanced versions of XLTE. By: VIJAY Contact no: 8977894082 College name: Mallareddy college of engg and technology.

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Abstract :The term 5G refers to the true next generation of wireless networks. Since 4G rolled on a widespread scale over the past few years, we've seen numerous advancements, including LTE, LTE Advanced, and Verizon's XLTE, which essentially means the carrier is using more bandwidth.All of these improvements build on the same core requirements and are categorized under the 4G umbrella. But 5G will be the real successor to 4G, and it will be founded on a different set of requirements than today's existing network technology.It's important to understand the differences between these networks because your phone's performance greatly depends on the type of network you're connected to. It's more than just a little symbol that sits in the upper righthand corner of your phone.The jump from 3G to 4G represented a massive improvement in high speed downloads. It would be nearly impossible to use a service like Netflix with a 3G connection, which is one example of why 4G-level speeds became necessary for consumers within the past few years.So what will 5G bring, and what will we need it for in the future? Those questions are hard to address at this stage since it's so early, but industry analysts are already making projections.

Index terms: LTE, Advanced versions of XLTE.By: VIJAYContact no: 8977894082College name: Mallareddy college of engg and technology.