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Wireless System
e-Infochips Institute of Training Research and Academics Limited
Prepared By:-
Dharita Chokshi
(IPIP Software)
• What Is Wireless?
• 1G Technology
• 2G Technology
• 2.5G Technology
• 3G Technology
• 4G Technology
• 5G Technology
• Conclusion
Outlines
• The word wireless means “having no wires”.
• In networking terminology, wireless is the term used to
describe any computer network where there is no physical
wired connection between sender and receiver, but rather the
network is connected by radio waves and/or microwaves to
maintain communications.
• Wireless networking utilizes specific equipment such as NICs
and Routers in place of wires (copper or optical fiber).
What is Wireless?
• Refers to the first generation of wireless telephone technology
• Introduced in 1980s and completed in early 1990s.
• Range 2.4kbps to 5.6kbps.
• Allow voice calls within a country.
• Based on Analog Telecommunication Standards.
• First ever codeless phone to work on 1G network was Motorola
DynaTAC 8000X.3
• AMPS was first launched in USA in 1G mobile systems.
• Initially served only niche markets for the military, certain
government agencies and users in special industries
1G First Generation
• Consist of various standards like Advance Mobile Phone
Service (AMPS), Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT), Total
Access Communication System (TACS).
• Uses frequency modulation techniques for voice signals and all
the handover decisions were taken at the Base Stations (BS).
• The spectrum within cell was divided into number of channels
and every call is allotted a dedicated pair of channels.
• Data transmission between the wire part of connection and
PSTN (Packet Switched Telephone Network) was done using
packet-switched network.
1G First Generation
Disadvantage of 1G Technology
• Poor Voice Quality
• Poor Battery Life
• Large Phone Size
• Lack of Security (resulting in mobile cloning)
• Limited Capacity
• Poor Handoff Reliability
1G First Generation
• Based on GSM (Global System for Mobile
communication).
• Launched first in Finland in the year 1991.
• Range: upto 15 to 40 kbps.
• Uses digital signals instead of analog signal and
SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card.
• First to offer data services and SMS and MMS
service.
• Usage accounts for over 80% of all subscribers
around the world.
2G Second Generation
• Makes use of a CODEC or compression-decompression
algorithm for compressing and to multiplex digital voice data
• The technologies used in 2G are either TDMA (Time
Division Multiple Access) or CDMA (Code Division
Multiple Access).
Disadvantage
• 2G's digital signals are very dependent on location and
proximity
• Analog has a smooth decay curve while digital has a jagged
steppe one.
2G Second Generation
GSM Architecture
• 2.5G brings standards that are midway between 2G and
3G, including the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS),
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE),
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)
etc.
• Implemented a packet-switched domain in addition to the
circuit-switched domain
• 2.5G is sometimes described as 2G Cellular
Technology combined with GPRS.
2.5G
Features Includes:
• Phone Calls
• Send/Receive E-mail Messages
• Web Browsing
• Speed : 64-144 kbps
• Camera Phones
• Takes 6-9 minutes to download a 3 minutes mp3 song
2.5G
• In 2.5G, GPRS uses GSM architecture for voice data, but
to offer packet data service a new class of network nodes
called GSN(GPRS Support Node) has been introduced.
• There are two types of support nodes
1. SGSN(Serving GSN)
2. GGSN(Gateway GSN)
• This helps GPRS to efficiently transport high speed data
over the current GSM and TDMA-based wireless network
infrastructure.
2.5G
GPRS Architecture
• The concept for IMT-2000 was born at the
ITU as 3G in the year 2000.
• First to enable video calls
• The transfer rate for 3G networks is between
128 and 144 kbps for devices that are moving
fast and 384 kbps for slow ones(like for
pedestrians). For fixed wireless LANs, the
speed goes beyond 2 Mbps.
3G Third Generation
• 3G is a set of technologies and standards that include
W-CDMA, WLAN and cellular radio, among others.
• High transmission speeds makes it suitable for modern
smartphones which requires constant high-speed internet
connection for many of their applications.
• Finds application in wireless voice telephony, video calls,
GPS and mobile TV apart from mobile Internet access
and wireless Internet access
3G Third Generation
• Getting from 2G to 3G lead to the establishment of two
distinct 3G families: 3GPP and 3GPP2.
• 3GPP was formed to foster deployment of 3G networks
that descended from GSM.
• 3GPP technologies evolved as GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA,
and HSDPA.
• 3GPP2 was formed to help North American and Asian
operators using CDMA2000 transition to 3G.
3G Third Generation
3G Third Generation
• In March 2008, ITU-R specified a set of requirements for
4G standards, named IMT-Advanced.
• It sets peak speed requirements for 4G service at 100 mbps
for high mobility communication and 1 gbps for low
mobility communication.
• One of the basic term used to describe 4G is MAGIC.
Mobile Multimedia
Anytime Anywhere
Global Mobility Support
Integrated Wireless Solution
Customized Personal Services
4G Forth Generation
• In addition to the usual voice and other
services of 3G, provides mobile
broadband Internet access, for example
to laptops with wireless modems, to
smartphones, and to other mobile
devices
• Two 4G candidate systems are
commercially deployed
1. Mobile WiMAX standard
2. Long Term Evolution (LTE)
standard
4G Forth Generation
• WiMAX is used by Sprint, LTE is used by Verizon and
AT&T, HSPA+ is used by AT&T and TMobile.
• As opposed to earlier generations, a 4G system does not
support traditional circuit-switched telephony service, but
all-Internet Protocol (IP) based communication such as IP
telephony
4G Forth Generation
4G Forth Generation
Upsides
• 10 times faster than 3G
• Higher bandwidth
• Extremely high voice
quality
• Quick downloading
• Easy access to Internet,
IM, Social Networks,
streaming media, video
calling, etc.
• Stay connected to the
Internet without any
disruption
Downsides
• New frequencies means new
components in cell towers.
• Higher data prices for
consumers
• Consumer is forced to buy a
new device to support the 4G
• It is impossible to make your
current equipment
compatible with the 4G
network
• Not many areas have 4G
service yet
4G Forth Generation
• 5G denotes the next major phase of
mobile telecommunications standards
beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced
standards.
• It is expected that 5G should be rolled
out by 2020 to meet business and
consumer demands.
• Significantly faster data speeds – upto
10 gbps
• Ultra-low latency – 1 millisecond
5G Fifth Generation
• It is highly supportable to WWWW (Wireless World Wide
Web).
• In addition to simply providing faster speeds, 5G networks
will also need to meet the needs of new use-cases such as
the Internet of Things as well as broadcast-like services and
lifeline communications in times of natural disaster.
• Cognitive radio technology will help to choose optimum
radio access network, modulation scheme and other
parameters to configure itself to gain the best connection
5G Fifth Generation
Conclusion
1G 2G 3G 4G 5G
Standards
used
AMPS,
NMT,
TACS
GSM,
CDMAOne
W-CDMA,
WLAN,
HSPA,
UMTS
LTE
and WiMAX
Not yet
defined
Implemented
in
1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Frequency
Bandwidth
up to
30 kHz
up to
200 kHz
up to
20 MHz
up to
100 MHz
20 – 60 GHz
Data Access
Speed
2.4 to 5.6
kbps
15 to 40 kbps Upto 2mbps Upto 1gbps upto 10 gbps
Features voice only data along
with voice
Multimedia
services
support
IP based
communicati
on
Supportable
to IOT and
WWWW
Thank you

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Wireless system

  • 1. Click to add Title Wireless System e-Infochips Institute of Training Research and Academics Limited Prepared By:- Dharita Chokshi (IPIP Software)
  • 2. • What Is Wireless? • 1G Technology • 2G Technology • 2.5G Technology • 3G Technology • 4G Technology • 5G Technology • Conclusion Outlines
  • 3. • The word wireless means “having no wires”. • In networking terminology, wireless is the term used to describe any computer network where there is no physical wired connection between sender and receiver, but rather the network is connected by radio waves and/or microwaves to maintain communications. • Wireless networking utilizes specific equipment such as NICs and Routers in place of wires (copper or optical fiber). What is Wireless?
  • 4. • Refers to the first generation of wireless telephone technology • Introduced in 1980s and completed in early 1990s. • Range 2.4kbps to 5.6kbps. • Allow voice calls within a country. • Based on Analog Telecommunication Standards. • First ever codeless phone to work on 1G network was Motorola DynaTAC 8000X.3 • AMPS was first launched in USA in 1G mobile systems. • Initially served only niche markets for the military, certain government agencies and users in special industries 1G First Generation
  • 5. • Consist of various standards like Advance Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT), Total Access Communication System (TACS). • Uses frequency modulation techniques for voice signals and all the handover decisions were taken at the Base Stations (BS). • The spectrum within cell was divided into number of channels and every call is allotted a dedicated pair of channels. • Data transmission between the wire part of connection and PSTN (Packet Switched Telephone Network) was done using packet-switched network. 1G First Generation
  • 6. Disadvantage of 1G Technology • Poor Voice Quality • Poor Battery Life • Large Phone Size • Lack of Security (resulting in mobile cloning) • Limited Capacity • Poor Handoff Reliability 1G First Generation
  • 7. • Based on GSM (Global System for Mobile communication). • Launched first in Finland in the year 1991. • Range: upto 15 to 40 kbps. • Uses digital signals instead of analog signal and SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. • First to offer data services and SMS and MMS service. • Usage accounts for over 80% of all subscribers around the world. 2G Second Generation
  • 8. • Makes use of a CODEC or compression-decompression algorithm for compressing and to multiplex digital voice data • The technologies used in 2G are either TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) or CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). Disadvantage • 2G's digital signals are very dependent on location and proximity • Analog has a smooth decay curve while digital has a jagged steppe one. 2G Second Generation
  • 10. • 2.5G brings standards that are midway between 2G and 3G, including the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) etc. • Implemented a packet-switched domain in addition to the circuit-switched domain • 2.5G is sometimes described as 2G Cellular Technology combined with GPRS. 2.5G
  • 11. Features Includes: • Phone Calls • Send/Receive E-mail Messages • Web Browsing • Speed : 64-144 kbps • Camera Phones • Takes 6-9 minutes to download a 3 minutes mp3 song 2.5G
  • 12. • In 2.5G, GPRS uses GSM architecture for voice data, but to offer packet data service a new class of network nodes called GSN(GPRS Support Node) has been introduced. • There are two types of support nodes 1. SGSN(Serving GSN) 2. GGSN(Gateway GSN) • This helps GPRS to efficiently transport high speed data over the current GSM and TDMA-based wireless network infrastructure. 2.5G
  • 14. • The concept for IMT-2000 was born at the ITU as 3G in the year 2000. • First to enable video calls • The transfer rate for 3G networks is between 128 and 144 kbps for devices that are moving fast and 384 kbps for slow ones(like for pedestrians). For fixed wireless LANs, the speed goes beyond 2 Mbps. 3G Third Generation • 3G is a set of technologies and standards that include W-CDMA, WLAN and cellular radio, among others.
  • 15. • High transmission speeds makes it suitable for modern smartphones which requires constant high-speed internet connection for many of their applications. • Finds application in wireless voice telephony, video calls, GPS and mobile TV apart from mobile Internet access and wireless Internet access 3G Third Generation
  • 16. • Getting from 2G to 3G lead to the establishment of two distinct 3G families: 3GPP and 3GPP2. • 3GPP was formed to foster deployment of 3G networks that descended from GSM. • 3GPP technologies evolved as GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, and HSDPA. • 3GPP2 was formed to help North American and Asian operators using CDMA2000 transition to 3G. 3G Third Generation
  • 18. • In March 2008, ITU-R specified a set of requirements for 4G standards, named IMT-Advanced. • It sets peak speed requirements for 4G service at 100 mbps for high mobility communication and 1 gbps for low mobility communication. • One of the basic term used to describe 4G is MAGIC. Mobile Multimedia Anytime Anywhere Global Mobility Support Integrated Wireless Solution Customized Personal Services 4G Forth Generation
  • 19. • In addition to the usual voice and other services of 3G, provides mobile broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with wireless modems, to smartphones, and to other mobile devices • Two 4G candidate systems are commercially deployed 1. Mobile WiMAX standard 2. Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard 4G Forth Generation
  • 20. • WiMAX is used by Sprint, LTE is used by Verizon and AT&T, HSPA+ is used by AT&T and TMobile. • As opposed to earlier generations, a 4G system does not support traditional circuit-switched telephony service, but all-Internet Protocol (IP) based communication such as IP telephony 4G Forth Generation
  • 22. Upsides • 10 times faster than 3G • Higher bandwidth • Extremely high voice quality • Quick downloading • Easy access to Internet, IM, Social Networks, streaming media, video calling, etc. • Stay connected to the Internet without any disruption Downsides • New frequencies means new components in cell towers. • Higher data prices for consumers • Consumer is forced to buy a new device to support the 4G • It is impossible to make your current equipment compatible with the 4G network • Not many areas have 4G service yet 4G Forth Generation
  • 23. • 5G denotes the next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards. • It is expected that 5G should be rolled out by 2020 to meet business and consumer demands. • Significantly faster data speeds – upto 10 gbps • Ultra-low latency – 1 millisecond 5G Fifth Generation
  • 24. • It is highly supportable to WWWW (Wireless World Wide Web). • In addition to simply providing faster speeds, 5G networks will also need to meet the needs of new use-cases such as the Internet of Things as well as broadcast-like services and lifeline communications in times of natural disaster. • Cognitive radio technology will help to choose optimum radio access network, modulation scheme and other parameters to configure itself to gain the best connection 5G Fifth Generation
  • 25. Conclusion 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G Standards used AMPS, NMT, TACS GSM, CDMAOne W-CDMA, WLAN, HSPA, UMTS LTE and WiMAX Not yet defined Implemented in 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Frequency Bandwidth up to 30 kHz up to 200 kHz up to 20 MHz up to 100 MHz 20 – 60 GHz Data Access Speed 2.4 to 5.6 kbps 15 to 40 kbps Upto 2mbps Upto 1gbps upto 10 gbps Features voice only data along with voice Multimedia services support IP based communicati on Supportable to IOT and WWWW

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