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What is 5G? An Introduction to 5G Networks and Applications

5G communications has been a very hot topic in recent years. Due to some of the key attributes such as faster data transfer rate, low latency and high connectivity, people can start to develop applications including industry 4.0, autonomous cars, and build a smart city etc. However, until the day comes when 5G is widely applied in our everyday technologies, people still wonder what exactly is 5G? How is it different from 4G? Despite a proclaimed faster data transfer rate, how will it impact the next tech evolution?
How Did We Get Here?

The 5 characteristics of a 5G network
The Three Core Aspects of 5G

How Is the 5G Network Built



Macro Cells & Small Cells in 5G Network
Decentralized Computing of MEC
5G for Internet of Vehicles

Internet of Vehicles in 5G network
Multi-access Edge Computing
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AI & AIoT
SDN (Software Defined Networking)
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