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Evolutionary Perspective of Mobile Communication Technologies

Authors: Heba Mohammed Fadhil; Zinah Osamah Dawood;

Evolutionary Perspective of Mobile Communication Technologies

Abstract

At the present time participants are looking for an appropriate package that includes all the advanced features because they have become recognizable with the evidence of mobile phone technology. At present, it is developing very rapidly and addresses all mobile and wireless communications fields. This makes the most important goal of cell phone giants to search for new and improved technology to outperform competitors. The successive gesture of expansions in wireless mobile communications is mandatory to appreciate ubiquitous connectivity through massive volumes and diversity of data, through revenues of hastening accumulation, operate and utilization of information for separable social connections and sensing/control in cyber-physical systems. This research covenants with the study and relative scrutiny of cellular wireless technologies which embraces first, second, third, fourth and fifth generations as they fall beneath the wireless cellular technologies? As well as, the prospects of future generations like the sixth and the seventh generations.

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