5G Next Generation Mobile Wireless Technology with Massive MIMO Continue 4G Revolution, Key Technologies and Challenges
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https://doi.org/10.23918/eajse.v2i2p40Keywords:
Mobile System, 4G mobile, 5G mobile, MIMO SystemAbstract
Mobile telecommunication system has grown very fast by motivating the companies to plan continuously and work from first generation until fourth generation, many companies in this field planned and started their scenarios toward fifth generation (5G) mobile, this is because of the need of higher data rate transmission and wireless system radio network, many challenges expected will be problem during this project, this paper is an attempt to contribute in this field to give more details about these challenges and then toward overcome these problems in order to give continuous working according to the time table planned which is about 2020 and beyond.
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