"The evolution of mobile communications: Moving from 1G to 5G, and from human-to-human to machine-to-machine communications"

Graduate Thesis uoadl:1324030 1869 Read counter

Unit:
Τομέας Θεωρητικής Πληροφορικής
Library of the School of Science
Deposit date:
2015-11-19
Year:
2015
Author:
Γιωτοπούλου Παναγιώτα
Supervisors info:
Μεράκος Λάζαρος, καθηγητής
Original Title:
"The evolution of mobile communications: Moving from 1G to 5G, and from human-to-human to machine-to-machine communications"
Languages:
English
Translated title:
Η εξέλιξη των κινητών επικοινωνιών: Η μετάβαση από τα δίκτυα πρώτης στα δίκτυα πέμπτης γενιάς, και των επικοινωνιών από άνθρωπο σε άνθρωπο σε μηχανή προς μηχανή
Summary:
Nowadays, where everything around us is evolving rapidly, integral part of our
everyday life is communication. Technology and integration in communication
systems have been operating competitively in all forms of industry, resulting
in continuous improvement of end services that reach the user. One of the most
important areas that will affect the configuration and provision of these
services is the emergence of the Internet of Things according to which, the
connection of billion devices on the Internet is expected. These devices are
going to exchange information and provide services. New telecommunications
technologies should therefore be created in order to enable and support the
applications of IoT. One of these applications is the development of
Machine-To-Machine communications. This thesis is a review and inventory of
existing mobile communication systems and a study of the technologies of future
communications systems. More specifically, we study the transition from
existing First Generation networks to the future Fifth Generation technologies,
and make an introduction and analysis of M2M applications. Although these
technologies and applications are not developed or are still at the research
stage, the requirements for their implementation have already been identified
and will be analyzed in this thesis.
Keywords:
5th Generation Networks, Internet of Things, Telecommunications, Mobile Networks, Machine-to-Machine
Index:
Yes
Number of index pages:
103
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
30
Number of pages:
110
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