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Future communication systems, composed of IMT-A (ground), High altitude platform (HAP) and satellite | Future communication systems, composed of IMT-A (ground), High altitude platform (HAP) and satellite | ||
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− | * 3.3 Bio Mobile Terminals in Q2.2008 | + | * 3.3 Bio Mobile Terminals in Q2.2008 ----> |
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Vicinity | Vicinity | ||
− | * Bluetooth | + | * Bluetooth, WiMedia, |
− | * ANT+, Bluetooth | + | * Zigbee, ANT+, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) |
Local area | Local area | ||
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Mobile Communications: | Mobile Communications: | ||
− | * NMT | + | * 1G: NMT |
− | * GSM | + | * 2G: GSM |
* 3G: UMTS | * 3G: UMTS | ||
− | * 4G:LTE - IMT-A | + | * 4G: LTE - IMT-A |
* 5G | * 5G | ||
− | + | Long Range Wide Area Network (LPWAN) | |
+ | * LoRa, | ||
+ | * Sigfox, | ||
+ | * Ingenu-RPMA, | ||
+ | * DASH7, | ||
+ | * Weightless | ||
+ | Mobile satellite communication: | ||
+ | * Geostationary (Inmarsat A, C, M) or low orbit (e.g. Iridium) | ||
=⌘Trend: Personal Networks= | =⌘Trend: Personal Networks= | ||
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* According to Ericsson, Mobile Technologies are available for 50% of the world's population (2013), and the coverage will increase to 75% by 2017. | * According to Ericsson, Mobile Technologies are available for 50% of the world's population (2013), and the coverage will increase to 75% by 2017. | ||
* According to Internet.org (Facebook, Opera Software, ....), only 1/3 of the world's population has access to the Internet (2013). | * According to Internet.org (Facebook, Opera Software, ....), only 1/3 of the world's population has access to the Internet (2013). | ||
* An extrapolation by the [[Basic Internet]] Foundation points out that even in 2017 about 45% of the population will not have access to Internet, mainly due to affordability. Thus they promote the free access to basic information of the Internet, being text and pictures. | * An extrapolation by the [[Basic Internet]] Foundation points out that even in 2017 about 45% of the population will not have access to Internet, mainly due to affordability. Thus they promote the free access to basic information of the Internet, being text and pictures. |
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Contents
⌘AA2-Mobile Generations
⌘History of wireless communications
while 1G and 2G were all about radio interfaces,
- 3G and Beyond 3G (B3G) are all about services
- 4G is using mobile broadband everywhere
- 5G will be truly heterogeneous network
Comments
⌘Speed of technology
- "There might be a need for 5 computers" (1943 Watson(?), 1951 Hartree)
- Mobile: NMT, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, 3G, HSDPA, SMS, EMS, MMS,... DVB-H,...
Comments
Future communication systems, composed of IMT-A (ground), High altitude platform (HAP) and satellite
%Wireless standardisation forums
- ITU-T
- ETSI
- IEEE
- 3GPP (3G Partnership Project) and 3GPP2
- Bluetooth SIG, zigbee alliance
and a lot of others addressing interworking
- OMA (open mobile alliance)
- UMTS forum
- ...
⌘Frequency spectrum
⌘Wireless technologies
Ultra short range
- RFID, NFC
Vicinity
- Bluetooth, WiMedia,
- Zigbee, ANT+, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Local area
- Wireless LAN, 802.11 family
- Wireless telephony: DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)
Mobile Communications:
- 1G: NMT
- 2G: GSM
- 3G: UMTS
- 4G: LTE - IMT-A
- 5G
Long Range Wide Area Network (LPWAN)
- LoRa,
- Sigfox,
- Ingenu-RPMA,
- DASH7,
- Weightless
Mobile satellite communication:
- Geostationary (Inmarsat A, C, M) or low orbit (e.g. Iridium)
⌘Trend: Personal Networks
Interconnectivity
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⌘Expectations towards global coverage
- According to Ericsson, Mobile Technologies are available for 50% of the world's population (2013), and the coverage will increase to 75% by 2017.
- According to Internet.org (Facebook, Opera Software, ....), only 1/3 of the world's population has access to the Internet (2013).
- An extrapolation by the Basic Internet Foundation points out that even in 2017 about 45% of the population will not have access to Internet, mainly due to affordability. Thus they promote the free access to basic information of the Internet, being text and pictures.