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Millimeter Wave Communication for 5G Networks
Author(s) -
Parveen Singla,
Shubham Thakur,
Rinkesh Mittal,
Mohit Srivastava
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cgc international journal of contemporary technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-0486
DOI - 10.46860/cgcijctr.2021.06.31.196
Subject(s) - extremely high frequency , computer science , telecommunications , directivity , wireless , path loss , blocking (statistics) , mobile telephony , bandwidth (computing) , computer network , megabit , cellular communication , reuse , mobile broadband , cellular network , mobile radio , engineering , antenna (radio) , waste management
The severe increase in the number of consumers in wireless technology has caused traffic processing problems, so the mobile data growth needs a super-productive mobile network. In upcoming 5G technology, that provides faster data rates, low latency; better service quality and greater capacity have emerged. Different frequencies are used to transmit and receive data via radio waves. Between conventional and millimeter wave communications, it is considered that there are essential differences in directivity, sensitivity to blocking and high propagation loss. On some issues, millimeter wave brings various challenges in communication, such as ant blocking, interference management, space reuse etc. The main focus of this paper is to present 5G’s characteristics wave communication and discussing the use of available bandwidth in millimeter wave spectrum carefully and the benefit to next generation mobile users.

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