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A SEMINAR REPORT
        Submitted by
Abhaya Nanda Shukla
      Roll- 2007-1026
OBJECTIVE
 4G (also known as Beyond 3G), an abbreviation for
  Fourth Generation, is a term used to describe the
  next complete evolution in wireless communications.
 A 4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive
  IP solution where voice, data and streamed
  multimedia can be given to users on an "Anytime,
  Anywhere" basis, and at higher data rates than
  previous generations.
 The term 4G is used broadly to include several types
  of broadband wireless access communication
  systems, not only cellular telephone systems. One of
  the terms used to describe 4G is MAGIC—Mobile
  multimedia, anytime anywhere, Global mobility
  support,   integrated     wireless   solution,   and
  customized personal service.
What is 4G?
 Fourth Generation Technology
 Faster and more reliable
 Lower cost than previous generations
 Multi-standard wireless system
     –Bluetooth, Wired, Wireless (802.11x)
   Ad Hoc Networking
   IPv6 Core
   OFDM used instead of CDMA
   Potentially IEEE standard 802.11n
    –Most information is proprietary
KEY 4G TECHNOLOGIES
Communications Architecture
 Broadcast layer: fix access points, (i.e.
    cell tower) connected by fiber,
    microwave, or satellite (ISP)
   Ad-hoc/hot-spot layer: wireless LANs
   Personal Layer Gateway: devices that
    connect to upper layers; cell phone,
    fax, voice, data modem, MP3 players,
    PDAs
   Info-Sensor layer: environmental
    sensors
   Fiber-optic wire layer: high speed
    subterranean labyrinth of fiber optic
    cables and repeaters
Ad Hoc Networks
 Spontaneous self organization of networks of
  devices
 Not necessarily connected to internet
 4G will create hybrid wireless networks usingAd
  Hoc networks
 Form of mesh networking –Very reliable
Smart Antennas
 Beam radio signals directly at a user to follow
  the user as they move
 Allow the same radio frequency to be used for
  other users without worry of interference
 Can’t keep up transmission speeds while device
  is moving fast (i.e. in a car)
 –Only 32Mb/s at 62mph (vs100Mb/s)
 Seamless handoff between towers/access points
 One transmit antenna, two receive antennas
 –Allows connection to two access points at once
MULTIPLE-INPUT MULTIPLE –OUTPUT
 MIMO uses signal multiplexing between multiple
    transmitting antennas (space multiplex) and time or
    frequency.
   It is well suited to OFDM, as it is possible to process
    independent time symbols as soon as the OFDM waveform
    is correctly designed for the channel.
   This aspect of OFDM greatly simplifies processing. The
    signal transmitted by m antennas is received by n
    antennas.
   Processing of the received signals may deliver several
    performance improvements: range, quality of received
    signal and spectrum efficiency.
   In principle, MIMO is more efficient when many multiple
    path signals are received.
   The performance in cellular deployments is still subject to
    research and simulations . However, it is generally
    admitted that the gain in spectrum efficiency is directly
    related to the minimum number of antennas in the link.
SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO
 Software Defined Radio (SDR) benefits from today’s high
  processing power to develop multi-band, multi-standard
  base stations and terminals.
 Although in future the terminals will adapt the air interface
  to the available radio access technology, at present this is
  done by the infrastructure.
 Several infrastructure gains are expected from SDR. For
  example, to increase network capacity at a specific time (e.g.
  during a sports event),an operator will reconfigure its
  network adding several modems at a given Base Transceiver
  Station (BTS). SDR makes this reconfiguration easy.
 In the context of 4G systems, SDR will become an enabler
  for the aggregation of multi-standard pico/micro cells. For a
  manufacturer, this can be a powerful aid to providing multi-
  standard, multi-band equipment with reduced development
  effort and costs through simultaneous multi-channel
  processing.
Mobile IPv6
 More addresses than current version of IP
  protocol (Version 4)
 each device can have own IP
 Keep IP address even if you change access point
 Presently translate IP with each change
  because not enough IP addresses to go around
 IP Core-everything can talk to each other if
  they speak the same “language” (protocol)




               IPV6 PACKET
OFDM
 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
 Allows for transfer of more data than other
  forms of multiplexing (time, frequency, code,
  etc)
 Simplifies the design of the transmitter &
  receiver
 Allows for use of almost the entire frequency
  band
   –No gaps to prevent interference needed
 Currently used in WiMax(802.16) and Wi-
  Fi(802.11a/g)
How OFDM Works




   Above, binary phase shift keying (BPSK). The phase of
    the sin wave changes to represent a different bit.
How OFDM works




    Frequency of the previous wave
How OFDM works
 The frequencies are spaced so that the signals do
  not interfere with each other (no cross talk)
 Parallel Data Transmission -Allows for the sending
  of multiple signals simultaneously from the same
  antenna (or wire) to one device
 Parallel Data Transmission -Allows for the sending
  of multiple signals simultaneously from the same
  antenna (or wire) to one device
  –Each transmission has a different stream of bits
FUTURE SCOPE OF 4G
As the history of mobile communications shows, attempts have
  been made to reduce a number of technologies to a single
  global standard. Projected 4G systems offer this promise of a
  standard that can be embraced worldwide through its key
  concept of integration. Future wireless networks will need to
  support diverse IP multimedia applications to allow sharing of
  resources among multiple users. There must be a low
  complexity of implementation and an efficient means of
  negotiation between the end users and the wireless
  infrastructure.
The fourth generation promises to fulfill the goal of PCC
  (personal computing and communication)—a vision that
  affordably provides high data rates everywhere over a wireless
  network.
APPLICATIONS
 VIRTUAL PRESENCE: This means that 4G provides user services at all times,
     even if the user is off-site.
   VIRTUAL NAVIGATION: 4G provides users with virtual navigation through
     which a user can access a database of the streets, buildings etc.
   TELE-GEOPROCESSING APPLICATIONS: This is a combination of
     GIS(Geographical Information System) and GPS (Global Positioning System) in which
    a user can get the location by querying.
   TELE-MEDICINE AND EDUCATION: 4G will support remote health
     monitoring of patients. For people who are interested in life long education, 4G
    provides a good opportunity.
   CRISIS MANAGEMENT: Natural disasters can cause break down in
     communication systems. In today’s world it might take days or 7 weeks to restore the
    system. But in 4G it is expected to restore such crisis issues in a few hours.
   8.6 MULTIMEDIA – VIDEO SERVICES
     4G wireless systems are expected to deliver efficient multimedia services at very high
      data rates.
      -Basically there are two types of video services: bursting and streaming video services.
      -Streaming is performed when a user requires real-time video services, in which the
      server delivers data continuously at a playback rate.
      -Bursting is basically file downloading using a buffer and this is done at the highest
      data rate taking advantage of the whole available bandwidth.
Socio-Economic Impact
 More affordable communication services
 One device can communicate with all vs. many devices
  communicating with some devices
 TV, internet, phone, radio, home environment sensors
  all reachable through one device (the cell phone)
   –Streaming HD video
 Too connected?
  –Increase in social networking, invasion of privacy,
  security concerns
  –Increase in regulation likely (i.e. no driving and using
  a cell phone)

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4G

  • 1. A SEMINAR REPORT Submitted by Abhaya Nanda Shukla Roll- 2007-1026
  • 2. OBJECTIVE  4G (also known as Beyond 3G), an abbreviation for Fourth Generation, is a term used to describe the next complete evolution in wireless communications.  A 4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive IP solution where voice, data and streamed multimedia can be given to users on an "Anytime, Anywhere" basis, and at higher data rates than previous generations.  The term 4G is used broadly to include several types of broadband wireless access communication systems, not only cellular telephone systems. One of the terms used to describe 4G is MAGIC—Mobile multimedia, anytime anywhere, Global mobility support, integrated wireless solution, and customized personal service.
  • 3. What is 4G?  Fourth Generation Technology  Faster and more reliable  Lower cost than previous generations  Multi-standard wireless system –Bluetooth, Wired, Wireless (802.11x)  Ad Hoc Networking  IPv6 Core  OFDM used instead of CDMA  Potentially IEEE standard 802.11n –Most information is proprietary
  • 4. KEY 4G TECHNOLOGIES Communications Architecture  Broadcast layer: fix access points, (i.e. cell tower) connected by fiber, microwave, or satellite (ISP)  Ad-hoc/hot-spot layer: wireless LANs  Personal Layer Gateway: devices that connect to upper layers; cell phone, fax, voice, data modem, MP3 players, PDAs  Info-Sensor layer: environmental sensors  Fiber-optic wire layer: high speed subterranean labyrinth of fiber optic cables and repeaters
  • 5. Ad Hoc Networks  Spontaneous self organization of networks of devices  Not necessarily connected to internet  4G will create hybrid wireless networks usingAd Hoc networks  Form of mesh networking –Very reliable
  • 6. Smart Antennas  Beam radio signals directly at a user to follow the user as they move  Allow the same radio frequency to be used for other users without worry of interference  Can’t keep up transmission speeds while device is moving fast (i.e. in a car)  –Only 32Mb/s at 62mph (vs100Mb/s)  Seamless handoff between towers/access points  One transmit antenna, two receive antennas  –Allows connection to two access points at once
  • 7.
  • 8. MULTIPLE-INPUT MULTIPLE –OUTPUT  MIMO uses signal multiplexing between multiple transmitting antennas (space multiplex) and time or frequency.  It is well suited to OFDM, as it is possible to process independent time symbols as soon as the OFDM waveform is correctly designed for the channel.  This aspect of OFDM greatly simplifies processing. The signal transmitted by m antennas is received by n antennas.  Processing of the received signals may deliver several performance improvements: range, quality of received signal and spectrum efficiency.  In principle, MIMO is more efficient when many multiple path signals are received.  The performance in cellular deployments is still subject to research and simulations . However, it is generally admitted that the gain in spectrum efficiency is directly related to the minimum number of antennas in the link.
  • 9. SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO  Software Defined Radio (SDR) benefits from today’s high processing power to develop multi-band, multi-standard base stations and terminals.  Although in future the terminals will adapt the air interface to the available radio access technology, at present this is done by the infrastructure.  Several infrastructure gains are expected from SDR. For example, to increase network capacity at a specific time (e.g. during a sports event),an operator will reconfigure its network adding several modems at a given Base Transceiver Station (BTS). SDR makes this reconfiguration easy.  In the context of 4G systems, SDR will become an enabler for the aggregation of multi-standard pico/micro cells. For a manufacturer, this can be a powerful aid to providing multi- standard, multi-band equipment with reduced development effort and costs through simultaneous multi-channel processing.
  • 10. Mobile IPv6  More addresses than current version of IP protocol (Version 4)  each device can have own IP  Keep IP address even if you change access point  Presently translate IP with each change because not enough IP addresses to go around  IP Core-everything can talk to each other if they speak the same “language” (protocol) IPV6 PACKET
  • 11. OFDM  Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing  Allows for transfer of more data than other forms of multiplexing (time, frequency, code, etc)  Simplifies the design of the transmitter & receiver  Allows for use of almost the entire frequency band –No gaps to prevent interference needed  Currently used in WiMax(802.16) and Wi- Fi(802.11a/g)
  • 12. How OFDM Works Above, binary phase shift keying (BPSK). The phase of the sin wave changes to represent a different bit.
  • 13. How OFDM works Frequency of the previous wave
  • 14. How OFDM works  The frequencies are spaced so that the signals do not interfere with each other (no cross talk)  Parallel Data Transmission -Allows for the sending of multiple signals simultaneously from the same antenna (or wire) to one device  Parallel Data Transmission -Allows for the sending of multiple signals simultaneously from the same antenna (or wire) to one device –Each transmission has a different stream of bits
  • 15. FUTURE SCOPE OF 4G As the history of mobile communications shows, attempts have been made to reduce a number of technologies to a single global standard. Projected 4G systems offer this promise of a standard that can be embraced worldwide through its key concept of integration. Future wireless networks will need to support diverse IP multimedia applications to allow sharing of resources among multiple users. There must be a low complexity of implementation and an efficient means of negotiation between the end users and the wireless infrastructure. The fourth generation promises to fulfill the goal of PCC (personal computing and communication)—a vision that affordably provides high data rates everywhere over a wireless network.
  • 16. APPLICATIONS  VIRTUAL PRESENCE: This means that 4G provides user services at all times, even if the user is off-site.  VIRTUAL NAVIGATION: 4G provides users with virtual navigation through which a user can access a database of the streets, buildings etc.  TELE-GEOPROCESSING APPLICATIONS: This is a combination of GIS(Geographical Information System) and GPS (Global Positioning System) in which a user can get the location by querying.  TELE-MEDICINE AND EDUCATION: 4G will support remote health monitoring of patients. For people who are interested in life long education, 4G provides a good opportunity.  CRISIS MANAGEMENT: Natural disasters can cause break down in communication systems. In today’s world it might take days or 7 weeks to restore the system. But in 4G it is expected to restore such crisis issues in a few hours.  8.6 MULTIMEDIA – VIDEO SERVICES 4G wireless systems are expected to deliver efficient multimedia services at very high data rates. -Basically there are two types of video services: bursting and streaming video services. -Streaming is performed when a user requires real-time video services, in which the server delivers data continuously at a playback rate. -Bursting is basically file downloading using a buffer and this is done at the highest data rate taking advantage of the whole available bandwidth.
  • 17. Socio-Economic Impact  More affordable communication services  One device can communicate with all vs. many devices communicating with some devices  TV, internet, phone, radio, home environment sensors all reachable through one device (the cell phone) –Streaming HD video  Too connected? –Increase in social networking, invasion of privacy, security concerns –Increase in regulation likely (i.e. no driving and using a cell phone)