The Evolution of Mobile Communication
The "Evolution of Mobile Communication" tracks the transformative shift from 1G analog voice systems to the 6G "Intelligent Network of Everything." It details how the 1990s digital revolution (2G) introduced encryption and SMS via TDMA/CDMA, followed by the 3G packet-switching breakthrough that first enabled mobile broadband. The webinar highlights 4G LTE’s all-IP architecture and its use of MIMO and OFDM for HD streaming, before diving into the 5G New Radio (NR) era of Network Slicing and Massive IoT. Finally, it explores the 2030 frontier of 6G, where Terahertz (THz) frequencies, AI-native RAN, and Integrated Sensing aim to merge the physical and digital worlds through sub-millisecond latency and terabit speeds.
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Humphrey Owili
The Evolution of Mobile Communication
The "Evolution of Mobile Communication" tracks the transformative shift from 1G analog voice systems to the 6G "Intelligent Network of Everything." It details how the 1990s digital revolution (2G) introduced encryption and SMS via TDMA/CDMA, followed by the 3G packet-switching breakthrough that first enabled mobile broadband. The webinar highlights 4G LTE’s all-IP architecture and its use of MIMO and OFDM for HD streaming, before diving into the 5G New Radio (NR) era of Network Slicing and Massive IoT. Finally, it explores the 2030 frontier of 6G, where Terahertz (THz) frequencies, AI-native RAN, and Integrated Sensing aim to merge the physical and digital worlds through sub-millisecond latency and terabit speeds.