Abstract
5G (Fifth generation) stands for the next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards. As the expectation of the public increases with the advancement of the technology comes into picture, the services that can be obtained using the telecom networks have widened. Applications such as High-speed internet, Internet of Things, critical communications etc. the telecom network needs to support high data rate, low latency, reliability etc. 5G has speeds further what the present 4G can provide. From generation 1G to 2.5G and from 3G to 5G this world of telecommunication has seen a number of advancement along with improved performance with every passing day from IMT 2020, there are several requirements from the users and network side, which has to be supported in 5G to support the use cases. To fulfill the requirement, several technologies are being considered in 5G.
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Deepak Kumar Ray, Shruti K. Oza, Akhil Anand, & Rajat Sharma, Abhishek Kumar. (2020). 5G in India. International Journal of Engineering Research And, V9(04). https://doi.org/10.17577/ijertv9is040220
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