- Session
- 16:17 - 16:17
- Duration: 24 mins
- Publication date: 17 Mar 2015
- Location: NA, Hallam Conference Centre, London, United Kingdom
- Part of event 5G Radio Technology
About the session
The proliferation of devices becoming wireless as well as the expansion of heterogeneous networks and small cells raises the question as to how exposure in mobile networks can be minimised and hence limit its risk to the general public. This presentation will give an overview of the framework for quantifying exposure as well as present some results from example cases of suitable technologies with the potential to be deployed in 5G networks which contain exposure within necessary limits to deliver quality of service. 5G technology promises to be the next phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond 4G. The 'always efficient and connected' high speed access networks will benefit from evolved existing wireless technologies and new access standards designed to meet the demands of the Internet of Things, M2M communications and smart sensors. The industry and consumers expect big changes, but 5G remains largely undefined and not universally agreed in many areas. The IET seminar brings together wireless industry and academia R and D leaders to debate the future of 5G. Highlights of the day include: OFCOM session examining the impact of new 5G technologies on spectrum regulation and management 5G Innovation Centre presentation looking at major opportunities and challenges in the 5G research 4G to 5G: evolution or revolution? Industry-driven panel session discussing future spectrum needs and key technology enablers, with panellists representing 5GIC, Avanti, EE, Ericsson, GSM Association, Real Wireless and Telefonica Europe