1G T0 5G Explain
Think of downloading the film to your phone in a matter of seconds, or being powered by a remotely controlled robot from another world. It’s not science fiction - it’s actually part of the very near future. 5G, we are going to use wireless stock and it can change our whole life. So what is 5G? Well, this is the next generation of cellular technology. It all started with 1G - the first-ever green network. If you remember cellphones with antennas, they use 1G. The biggest break came with the arrival of 3G when we started browsing the internet on our smartphones independently. But this is still a step in Tech Progress. Today, most developed countries use fourth-generation or 4G on their mobile devices. If you are using this technology, you already know that you can download large files on your smartphone or tablet, stream videos, make video calls and more. Huh. However, 4G is basically limited to the mobile gate, while 5G is at a new level. In fact, it affects mobile devices. Maximum download speed 10 Gbps - Maximum download speed of 4G is ten times. Of course, it is not enough to achieve such speed, 5G is still very fast. Here's a simple example: With 4G, you can watch an 8 GB film with HD quality in just 7-8 minutes, right? Well, 5G lets you do this in just six seconds! I wonder how long it will take to download the entire Stalker song? But, as I said, high speed is one of the many benefits that 5G has to offer. The other is called latency.
Latency means how long it takes to send data from one device to another. With 4G, this amount is 50 milliseconds, or about five-hundredths of a second. This is faster than blinking the eyelid, and even with electronics and technology, such speed may not be enough. Take, for example, an automatic car. With a delay of 50 milliseconds, the self-driving car receives only a hint after a short delay. This can lead to the safety or death of people in the car, as every second counts in an emergency. With 5G, however, the latency rate is limited to just 1 milliseconds or a thousandth of a second. I cannot give you this good comparison! The signal is given very quickly, which greatly accelerates the response of any device. This means that the self-driving cars I mentioned can avoid any trouble on the road, making them more secure to use. Another example of the benefits of 5G is real-time communication capability. Yes, I know what you're thinking: do we already know that we're not? Well, of course not. You see, with 4G connection latency and data connection, you can only achieve so much. Network load is high, the latitude is high, so it is unacceptable on a busy network with connected devices. How do you like the cursor in your mouse movement after half a second of screenwriting? Yeah, thinking about it makes my teeth wipe! Give me away if you know what I mean! However, 5G does not fully solve the problem. With a time stable speed of 1-millisecond base latency and data exchange, it allows you to connect multiple devices on the same network with no delay in response. In fact, it’s already demonstrated how 5G works in real-time.
If you're a fan of the game, you'll probably miss it: In 2018, the Olympic Games were held in Pyongyang, South Korea, and they showed the world what powerful 5G technology really is. Action cameras were attached to the bobbles, and spectators from all over the planet could see them slowly sliding down. Video makers said that only 5G was high quality in real-time streaming. No more theories, folks, it's true! Have you seen those bobbles? If you do, share your impressions with the comment below! If it is a matter of instant communication, then 5G is one of the most important areas of our lives:.drug. King's College professor Kolkata Dasgupta said the new generation of mobile networking would allow robots to be used less and less efficiently. For example, today's robots may only be connected to an adjacent space - they are an adjacent room. 5G makes operative patients accessible anywhere in the world! This saves both time and money on professionals and patients. What's more, Virbaldevis allows patients to stay safe in their homes through real-time monitoring. And that's not all! You probably know what the Internet of Things is, or IoT? As far as you're concerned, all the "smart" things in your house. Kettles, washing machines, lamps, sound systems - you name it. Everything you can control with your mobile phone is connected to the Internet of things. Currently, 4G and Wi-Fi networks are sufficient to control smart homes. But according to the 2017 Ericsson Mobility Report, IoT has been developed for about 10 years to its full potential. The current networking standard already limits IoT capability. Remember what I said about latency? When so many smart devices are connected in the same environment - using that there is a fully equipped house - the tomato process will become more and more tangible with all the data between them.
Now imagine this is not a big home but with hundreds of IoT devices? Obviously, the delay is sky-high! Of course, this is not acceptable, so the current limitations of IoT are limited. This is another problem that 5G is going to solve. With almost zero latency and high data pods, it allows connections to more IoT devices like you. With the growing demand for such gadgets, a new generation of networking will certainly benefit. Hey, how about moving a house with Flickr with your finger? And I mean you are literally running home! So, 5G is an amazing technology, that’s for sure. When should we expect it to be unregulated worldwide? Well, this is a difficult question. You see, most parts of the world don't have the opportunity to enjoy 4G. But most developed countries, including the US, Japan and South Korea, agree that a new generation of mobile networks has not been widespread for many years now. BI intelligence experts say 5G will reach 15% of the world's population by 2022. It's not long, I agree, but what about the rest of humanity? Um, hello, 85% big thing, you know! Well, they need to wait longer. Sorry guys, for a few years, please be patient. Anyway, tell me, what do you expect from a bright cider, 5G network? Sounds off in the comments below! Don't forget to like this video, share this word with your friends and click the subscribe button to be on the end of life forever!