From 1G to 5G

IF 2.3 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS Fiber and Integrated Optics Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/01468030.2021.1919358
H. Hodara, E. Skaljo
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ABSTRACT Wireless Mobile Communications have undergone major “generational” changes since MacDonald of Bell Telephone Laboratories introduced the concept of cellular communications in 1979. Over the last four decades, the technology has evolved from the first generation, 1 G, followed by 2 G, 3 G, and 4 G, to reach today’s threshold of the fifth generation, 5 G. In order to grasp the magnitude of the impact 5 G is having on our society (5 G internet is expected cover up to 65% of the world’s population by the end of 2025!), it is essential to understand the historical development of the previous generations. This review describes and explains the technology from 1 G to 4 G, culminating with the current state-of-the-art of 5 G, and its expected performance over the next ten years. We cover the major technical features of 5 G that differentiate them from the previous generations, in particular,the introduction of the MM-Wave spectrum combined with MIMO, Multiple Input-Multiple Output antenna arrays. We single out these two features as they provide orders of magnitude increases in channel capacity (20 Gb/s Downlink data transfer rates with reduced latency of 1 ms) and internet connectivity on the order of billions. We conclude with related 5 G marketing data, some of it related to the smart phone, a marvel of engineering and a credit to human creativity. 5 G is committed to connecting billions of devices with billions of people, both wirelessly and via the internet. Such a technical advance is a game-changer!
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从1G到5G
自1979年贝尔电话实验室的麦克唐纳引入蜂窝通信概念以来,无线移动通信经历了重大的“代际”变化。在过去的四十年里,这项技术已经从第一代(1g)、2g、3g和4g发展到今天的第五代(5g)的门槛。为了掌握5g对我们社会的影响程度(5g互联网预计到2025年底将覆盖全球65%的人口!),有必要了解前几代的历史发展。这篇综述描述并解释了从1g到4g的技术,最终达到了目前最先进的5g,以及未来十年的预期性能。我们将介绍5g不同于前几代的主要技术特点,特别是引入了与MIMO(多输入多输出天线阵列)相结合的毫米波频谱。我们选择这两个特性是因为它们提供了数量级的通道容量增加(20 Gb/s的下行数据传输速率,减少了1毫秒的延迟)和数量级的互联网连接。我们总结了相关的5g营销数据,其中一些与智能手机有关,这是一个工程奇迹,也是人类创造力的功劳。5g致力于通过无线和互联网将数十亿设备与数十亿人连接起来。这样的技术进步改变了游戏规则!
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期刊介绍: Fiber and Integrated Optics , now incorporating the International Journal of Optoelectronics, is an international bimonthly journal that disseminates significant developments and in-depth surveys in the fields of fiber and integrated optics. The journal is unique in bridging the major disciplines relevant to optical fibers and electro-optical devices. This results in a balanced presentation of basic research, systems applications, and economics. For more than a decade, Fiber and Integrated Optics has been a valuable forum for scientists, engineers, manufacturers, and the business community to exchange and discuss techno-economic advances in the field.
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