5G impact on the Life of People
vaibhav patil
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pedestrian fatality involving a
self-driving car. Now, the arrival of a new technology promises to eradicate
this type of risk and change other aspects of life a
Once 5G is incorporated into everything
from hospitals to transportation systems to power plants, it will quickly
become part of the crucial national infrastructure of each country.
Some are calling it the “oxygen” of
self-driving cars.
Because of its speed and ability to compute
in real-time, it will be able to connect to other vehicles—people—buildings—and
street lights
Daily drone flight patterns included.
Remote Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery But 5G allows physicians to take that
technology on the road—performing surgeries from hundreds of miles away.
Because it’s so reliable, surgeons know there will be no unexpected glitches or
down-times during their procedures. This could revolutionize healthcare for
people living in more remote areas of our country and world.
5G technology—which is 100 times faster
than 4G and 10 times faster than broadband—the world is our oyster in terms of
creating new models of factories themselves.
Smart(er) Factories - to create a new
“blueprint” for the factory of the future.
Faster
According to MIT Technology Review, 5G
represents a “technological paradigm shift similar to the jump from the
typewriter to the computer.”
technology will have a data processing
speed up to 20 times faster than 4G,
moving from typewriter to computer.
benefits
industry enthusiasts believe that 5G will
allow vehicles to detect hazards better, communicate with other cars, interact
with smart signage and follow maps more accurately.
In terms of AR, which superimposes digital
data onto real-world images, once 5G is able to send and receive information in
real time, the number of applications is almost unimaginable - Projection of
emails and text messages or the visualisation of a virtual television in the
living room of the house.
With the capacity to support up to one
million devices connected in an area of ??two square kilometres, this
technology will allow all the appliances of a smart home to work automatically,
without having to program them.
The network can detect problems such as gas
leaks and send an emergency call.
, connecting household service meters to a
central network would allow energy suppliers to intelligently detect and
respond to peaks in energy use.”
expansion of the “Internet of Things” is
expected in wearable devices capable of measuring the heart rate or sugar
levels of the patient and transmitting the data in real time to healthcare
professionals.
The number of devices connected to the
Internet will triple by 2025
Immersive Gaming and Augmented Reality
Problems/
Limitations
“the data will travel on the highest
radiofrequencies, which means that the transmission range will be short. The
shorter wavelengths suffer more as they pass through buildings and overcome
obstacles. As a result, the transmission network will need more capillarity.”
This means that 5G will require more antennas, base stations and fibre optic
cable than the previous 4G technology, which in turn will make the
implementation more expensive.
standardisation of 5G will have to clarify
some uncertainties, such as those related to new threats to cyber-security.
The greater the size of the network, the
greater its complexity, with more parts that need to be protected. “
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