ITU sets vision for 5G technology
THE International Telecommunication Union
(ITU) has set up a vision for the development of
5G mobile, in a bid to provide lightning speed,
omnipresent, ultra-reliable mobile
communications in the short future.
The ‘IMT-2020’ vision, endorsed by a
resolution in ITU’s Radiocommunication
Assembly, established overall ‘vision’ for
5G systems, along with the goals, process
and timeline for its development is now
in place.
The detailed technical performance
requirements for the radio systems to
support 5G will be developed, in close
collaboration with industry and national
and regional standards organizations,
following the stringent timelines defined
by ITU.
“The new ITU-R Resolution sets the stage
for the future development of 5G mobile
technologies,” said ITU Secretary-
General, Houlin Zhao.
Mobile communication has seen
revolutionary developments and growth
in recent years. New demands, including
applications requiring very high data
rate communications, many more
devices with diverse service
requirements, will require an increasing
number of innovative solutions.
IMT-2020 Resolution approved, paving
the way for 5G mobile systems RA-15
established the principles and processes
for the development of IMT-2020 – the
next-generation 5G mobile system – as
an extension of ITU’s existing family of
global standards for International
Mobile Telecommunication systems
(IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced), which
serve as the basis for all of today’s 3G
and 4G mobile systems.
The World Radiocommunication
Conference (WRC-15), in session
November 2-27, will address the
requirements for additional spectrum to
support IMT mobile broadband.
The 5G systems, set to become available
in 2020, will usher in new paradigms in
connectivity in mobile broadband
wireless systems to support, for example,
extremely high definition video services,
real time low latency applications and
the expanding realm of the Internet of
Things.
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