This document provides an overview of the evolution of 5G, its technical requirements, challenges in various industries, and security issues. (Free | 15 pages)
The technical standards for cellular networks are transitioning to 5G, and expectations for new technologies such as AR, VR, and autonomous driving are rising. On the other hand, there are challenges such as the need for large-scale infrastructure investment, changes in required technologies, and increasing security risks. This will outline the evolution of 5G, its technical requirements, challenges in various industrial sectors, and security issues.
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Target Audience: - Those currently planning and developing 5G-enabled products - Those considering the planning, development, manufacturing, and sales of products or services incorporating 5G in the future Key Points of this White Paper: - The evolution from 1G to 5G and key technologies - Three main application scenarios of 5G and technological advancements - Fields accelerated by 5G / industries that will benefit - 5G full ecosystem standards
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