Wireless 5G Networks Technical Explainer-Professional, Articulate, Knowledgeable, Professorial,Intelligent

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Professional, Articulate, Knowledgeable, Professorial, Intelligent, Technical

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General)

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five. G Wireless technology is a new cellular technology that will greatly increase the speed of wireless networks. Currently deployed wireless broadband four G networks have a peak speed of 60 megabits per second. Contrast that with five G s peak bandwidth of 20 gigabits per second over 300 fold increase. A technology called network slicing is expected to play a critical role in five G networks because of the multitude of new services applications five g will support the performance requirements of these new services will result in different demands on the network. Essentially, network slicing is a form of virtual network architecture using the same principles which are behind STN, or software defined networks. Network slicing allows multiple virtual networks to be created on top of a common shared physical infrastructure. Network slicing will maximize the flexibility of five G networks. For example, a self driving car will require low latency delay but not necessarily high throughput. But a streaming service watched within the car in motion hopefully not by the driver, will require high throughput and is affected by network latency. Five. G wireless technology will not only enhance current mobile broadband services, but it will also expand the world of mobile networks to include many new devices and use cases such as the Internet of things connecting multiple embedded sensors in almost all types of devices.