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4G Peerapol Yuvapoositanon Dept. of Electronic Engineering
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4G P. Yuvapoositanon Electronic Eng What is fourth generation (4G) mobile systems? Fourth generation mobile communications systems that are characterised by high-speed data rates at 20 to 100 Mbps, suitable for high-resolution movies and television, virtual. Initial deployments are anticipated in 2006- 2010.
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4G P. Yuvapoositanon Electronic Eng Generations Timeline
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4G P. Yuvapoositanon Electronic Eng 3G Phones
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4G P. Yuvapoositanon Electronic Eng 3G Realities A recent study by Herschel Shosteck Associates noted that operators that pay large amounts for spectrum will have to charge end users so much that adoption of 3G will be slow. Another study by Strategy Analytics agreed, predicting that, while wireless data revenues will soar, 3G networks will account for less than a quarter of that revenue by 2010. So-called 3G killer apps such as multimedia won't succeed, the second study said. Pent-up demand: Now there's the rub. Even NTT DoCoMo doesn't think there's much pent-up demand among consumers for 3G multimedia services, so it will target its initial 3G offering at business -- and price it accordingly.
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4G P. Yuvapoositanon Electronic Eng 4G Provides Mobility & Capacity 4G
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P. Yuvapoositanon Electronic Eng “Killer” Applications of 4G Visualized virtual navigation Telegeoprocessing: GIS, GPS Life- saving: Telemedicine Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for IPv6
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4G P. Yuvapoositanon Electronic Eng Related Research Topics OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Multiple Access) MC-CDMA (Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access) Software Defined Radio (SDR): FPGA, DSP Multiple-Output Multiple Input (MIMO)
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