2. 5G promises to offer better radio signal
coverage and significantly higher speeds
and will enable the production of more
responsive devices that can remain
almost constantly connected to one
another.
3. 5G wireless technology is to use spatial dimensions to transmit any given
frequency as often as possible by transmitting strictly focused signals in
different directions. The industry still needs to overcome the challenges when
using these two technologies for 5G. In 2017, these two themes have been
progressing and changing, and you may see more in these two areas in 2018.
4. Accurate and effective perception of neighboring nodes is a
prerequisite for large-scale node cooperation. In ultra-dense
networks, dense deployments result in a dramatic increase
in the number of cell boundaries, combined with
irregularities in shape, resulting in frequent and complex
handovers.
5. 5g technology has higher reliability and lower
time delay, which can meet the specific needs
of industrial applications such as intelligent
manufacturing and automatic driving,
broaden the development space of the fusion
industry, and support economic and social
innovation and development.