0G: built in one place(not carrying) 1G: carriable(too big) uses analog signal Speed(max)= 2.4kbps Voice call (poor quality) poor battery 2G: uses Digital signal(CDMA = Collision avoidance, correction) Speed(max) = 14.4kbps SMS & Voice call(quality up) smaller 2.5G: Speed(max) = 53.6Kbps MMS (multimedia = voice + video + image+ data) uses IP address (connect end stations through Network) 3G: WCDMA (Wideband CDMA) Speed(max) = 384k(at transport)~ 2Mbps Video calling + streaming Mobile internet 4G = LTE fully IP packet switching OFDMA (Freq division Multip access) MIMO (antenna- multi input multi out) Speed(max) = 1Gbps Freq band very wide 3D Television, HD video conference Mobile web Cloud computing 5G: supports all of them Speed(10Gbps) Massive MIMO Remote operation Smart office + services driverless car etc.
I remember when 3G was introduced in the states, ATT had just created an unlimited talk & Text plan because no one wanted to pay for minutes, then ATT had an unlimited everything plan which included Data (everyone was giving away unlimited data to get people to buy new touch screen phones) little did they know the streaming era would follow and they couldn't give everyone unlimited data. Needless to say I was still on a OG Unlimited Data plan until 5G was announced and they offered to give me a free 5G capable phone and they paid a year on my unlimited plan. Good love grandfather rules
Well now they all have true unlimited data plans because the networks are of much higher capacity. They realized consumers weren’t buying the fake “unlimited” at slower speeds imo
@@KidTonyGaming the advertisements lmao they used to be like “unlimited! But only 20 gigabytes of PREMIUM data and then unlimited after that” like ?????? They say unlimited and proceed to throw on a shit ton of limits 🤔🤔🤔
If we use the fire as an example then we could also use language as an example of 0G. lol So just to make it a bit less complicated i suggest we start at the invitation of the telephone.
Do you know if both data and phone calls travel through the same wireless technology system (2G 3G 4G)? Or do these just handle data while voice travels through a different system? Thanks
On the radio (wireless) part between mobile and base-station, voice and data are transmitted using same wireless (modulation) schemes. For voice, since the traffic is quasi periodic, time-slot reservations are made typically. Data is bursty and served typically in best-effort manner. This is the same for 2.5 G-5G (2g is only voice). In 2.5G and 3G, voice and data are split into different core networks from the radio. So from mobile your voice and data are carried to the same radio, but then the radio sends data to one core network (Packet Switched domain (SGSN,GGSN and then internet) ) and voice to another network (Circuit Switched domain MSC/VLR, and then PSTN network). In 4G and 5G both voice and data are sent to the same network, (PS domain). Voice is processed as Voice over IP (so voice packets in a data IP network). Hope this answers your question.
Actually 3g was the first network because before that it was just cellphone which Sprint started throwing around tech lingo with the video mms/youtube player thus everyone else made things up. T-mobile had the first smartphone network and currently cellular is the same as cable broadband with a cable using volp. 5g is basically tech lingo and 0g is the sattilte network that will be the end of ground based cellular
thanks 🙏 for this video a big list of papers and books are summarized. The most used ones are: The GSM System for Mobile Communications IP for 3G: Networking Technologies for Mobile Communications WCDMA for UMTS: Radio Access for Third Generation Mobile Communications Advanced Wireless Communications - 4g Technologies 5G Radio Access Network Architecture: The Dark Side of 5G
I remember my first cell phone it had a pull up antenna the Battery would get extremely hot so hot in fact you would have to switch hands while using the phone. The battery lasted anywhere from 15-30 Minutes and there was no Games no special ring tones and No touch screen of any kind and there was no internet and no unlimited minutes there was not even text also if you used it for a couple days off and on you would deplete all your Available minutes for the entire month. It was surely the worst cellphone I have ever owned but while other people was using Payphones and pocket pagers or waiting until they got home to use the phone I was all ready pluged in to society and ready to make a call. No more dropping a Dime into a payphone wait it was a Quarter and maybe even 50 cents toward the end I don't remember its been so long.
You presented the very interesting information about the first telegraph systems which appeared somewhere in the 17th century. Probably you meant some sign coding by means of signal flags ( made of fabrics) for instance on ships or fortresses. But electrical telegraph... It is something that can't exist in the 17th century)
0G: built in one place(not carrying)
1G: carriable(too big)
uses analog signal
Speed(max)= 2.4kbps
Voice call (poor quality)
poor battery
2G: uses Digital signal(CDMA = Collision avoidance, correction)
Speed(max) = 14.4kbps
SMS & Voice call(quality up)
smaller
2.5G: Speed(max) = 53.6Kbps
MMS (multimedia = voice + video + image+ data)
uses IP address (connect end stations through Network)
3G: WCDMA (Wideband CDMA)
Speed(max) = 384k(at transport)~ 2Mbps
Video calling + streaming
Mobile internet
4G = LTE
fully IP packet switching
OFDMA (Freq division Multip access)
MIMO (antenna- multi input multi out)
Speed(max) = 1Gbps
Freq band very wide
3D Television, HD
video conference
Mobile web
Cloud computing
5G: supports all of them
Speed(10Gbps)
Massive MIMO
Remote operation
Smart office + services
driverless car etc.
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And a small errata:
1G NMT was 450MHz not 150MHz, the later version "bigger brother" was 900MHz
(named NMT450 and NMT900) ;)
I remember when 3G was introduced in the states, ATT had just created an unlimited talk & Text plan because no one wanted to pay for minutes, then ATT had an unlimited everything plan which included Data (everyone was giving away unlimited data to get people to buy new touch screen phones) little did they know the streaming era would follow and they couldn't give everyone unlimited data. Needless to say I was still on a OG Unlimited Data plan until 5G was announced and they offered to give me a free 5G capable phone and they paid a year on my unlimited plan. Good love grandfather rules
Well now they all have true unlimited data plans because the networks are of much higher capacity. They realized consumers
weren’t buying the fake “unlimited” at slower speeds imo
@@seansull yeah fake unlimited was lame, especially when internet companies got hip to data throttling
@@KidTonyGaming the advertisements lmao they used to be like “unlimited! But only 20 gigabytes of PREMIUM data and then unlimited after that”
like ?????? They say unlimited and proceed to throw on a shit ton of limits 🤔🤔🤔
@@seansull unlimited limits
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Remember, the signal of tiny SIM cards, can improve a lot more.
Soon, 6g will be a thing.
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Thank you very much. Can you make more videos about NOMA in 5G mobile communication.
If we use the fire as an example then we could also use language as an example of 0G. lol So just to make it a bit less complicated i suggest we start at the invitation of the telephone.
Thanks. Very useful information
Do you know if both data and phone calls travel through the same wireless technology system (2G 3G 4G)? Or do these just handle data while voice travels through a different system? Thanks
On the radio (wireless) part between mobile and base-station, voice and data are transmitted using same wireless (modulation) schemes. For voice, since the traffic is quasi periodic, time-slot reservations are made typically. Data is bursty and served typically in best-effort manner. This is the same for 2.5 G-5G (2g is only voice). In 2.5G and 3G, voice and data are split into different core networks from the radio. So from mobile your voice and data are carried to the same radio, but then the radio sends data to one core network (Packet Switched domain (SGSN,GGSN and then internet) ) and voice to another network (Circuit Switched domain MSC/VLR, and then PSTN network). In 4G and 5G both voice and data are sent to the same network, (PS domain). Voice is processed as Voice over IP (so voice packets in a data IP network). Hope this answers your question.
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would like to know, what are the procedures to mitigate vulnerabilities in 4g cellular networks?
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the wave lenghts at 30/60 GHz is in the millimeter rasnge thats why theyre called millimeter waves
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Actually 3g was the first network because before that it was just cellphone which Sprint started throwing around tech lingo with the video mms/youtube player thus everyone else made things up. T-mobile had the first smartphone network and currently cellular is the same as cable broadband with a cable using volp. 5g is basically tech lingo and 0g is the sattilte network that will be the end of ground based cellular
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it's a great video
can you give me the references links or names please ?
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for this video a big list of papers and books are summarized.
The most used ones are:
The GSM System for Mobile Communications
IP for 3G: Networking Technologies for Mobile Communications
WCDMA for UMTS: Radio Access for Third Generation Mobile Communications
Advanced Wireless Communications - 4g Technologies
5G Radio Access Network Architecture: The Dark Side of 5G
sir my assignment topic is generations of internet so i start from 0G or 1G
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what is speed of 0G??
22:11 Why does it read "Servizi digitali"?
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@@VisionAcademyTutorials It's in italian, I think, the rest is in English.
Sir please share a ppt sir. I take a seminar in my college
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Can 5G be send thru 4G Phone ?
Push to talk is Half Duplex
sir, speed for 3.5G is less than speed for 3G. i.e. 200kbps
the first is the minimum speed and the second is considered as the maximum nominal one but in reality 3.5 is faster than 3G.
im still using 4g
LTE? 1x?
LTE is like an add-on
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I remember my first cell phone it had a pull up antenna the Battery would get extremely hot so hot in fact you would have to switch hands while using the phone. The battery lasted anywhere from 15-30 Minutes and there was no Games no special ring tones and No touch screen of any kind and there was no internet and no unlimited minutes there was not even text also if you used it for a couple days off and on you would deplete all your Available minutes for the entire month. It was surely the worst cellphone I have ever owned but while other people was using Payphones and pocket pagers or waiting until they got home to use the phone I was all ready pluged in to society and ready to make a call. No more dropping a Dime into a payphone wait it was a Quarter and maybe even 50 cents toward the end I don't remember its been so long.
Apples 1st iPhone in 2007 on (2g from 1998) a decade old
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You presented the very interesting information about the first telegraph systems which appeared somewhere in the 17th century. Probably you meant some sign coding by means of signal flags ( made of fabrics) for instance on ships or fortresses. But electrical telegraph... It is something that can't exist in the 17th century)
It was done by mistake. Thank you for mentioning it 🙏🙏