Technological Aspect to Heal the Social Communication Gap by Evolution in Mobile Networks from 1G to 5G

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Sunil Sharma, Shambhoo Prasad, Alok Semwal

Abstract

Mobile wireless communication has progressed dramatically during the last two decades. This development spans several generations and is currently ongoing. The initial generation of mobile wireless technology was 1G, and the subsequent generations were 2G, 3G, and 4G. The problem arises in the while the first generation only offered voice communication capabilities, the second generation offered both voice and data services. Hence the author focusses on the evolution of communication network from 1G to 5G and the development of remote access technologies will lead to the enhancement of the client stations wherever the stations are will be the primary emphasis of 5G mobile systems. In this paper author discussed mainly on with the vast number of items connected to the Internet through 5G's internet of things (IOT) technology, the entire society should be connected. It concluded that the with fast data transmission capacity and proficient services, 4th and 5th generation technologies significantly improve communication. In the future scope, the world is attempting to go entirely wireless and demands unhindered access to information at all times with higher quality, faster speeds, more capacity, and lower costs.

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Sunil Sharma, Shambhoo Prasad, Alok Semwal. (2023). Technological Aspect to Heal the Social Communication Gap by Evolution in Mobile Networks from 1G to 5G . Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(2s), 136–139. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/271
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