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A Survey From 1G to 5G Including the Advent of 6G: Architectures, Multiple Access Techniques, and Emerging Technologies

A. F. M. Shahen Shah

20222022 IEEE 12th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC)73 citationsDOI

Abstract

There is an evolution in cellular communication due to the high demand for better quality of service, data rates, capacity, and lower latency. To satisfy these expectations, cellular network design is being drastically improved. This paper provides a survey of cellular network architectures, multiple access techniques, and emerging technologies from first generation (1G) to fifth generation (5G). The paper also includes a glimpse at what the forthcoming sixth generation (6G) might anticipate. The architecture of the cellular network from 1G to 5G is presented. Some of the important emerging technologies that enable the architecture to be improved and fulfill user needs are discussed. These emerging technologies include massive MIMO, software-defined networking, mm-Wave, etc. Moreover, multiple access techniques used from 1G to 5G are studied. Comparison among different generations of cellular communication is presented. There are challenges and open issues for 6G which are described.

Topics & Concepts

Cellular networkComputer scienceEmerging technologiesQuality of serviceArchitectureTelecommunicationsMIMONetwork architectureCellular architectureLow latency (capital markets)Latency (audio)Access networkComputer networkComputer architectureHigh data rateNext-generation networkSoftwareWirelessSoftware architectureThe InternetApplications architectureWorld Wide WebArtificial intelligenceChannel (broadcasting)ArtVisual artsProgramming languageAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationCooperative Communication and Network Coding