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Abstract:
Bharatbook added a new report on "5G : The NanoCore" which gives in-depth analysis and forecast on the Nanotechnology Market.
This is the first research that takes a view of 5G networks from a Next Generation Network (NGN) perspective. This research represents analysis of 5G networks with an emphasis on areas that are of special interest to network operators, services providers, and R&D groups. This research focuses on developments and technologies that have great potential to evolve present telecommunication systems into high-value 5G NGN architectures.
The incorporated technologies are:
1. Nanotechnology
2. Cloud Computing
3. All IP Network
4. Flat IP Architecture
This research also provides a vision into 5G networks incorporating different technologies that will bring NGN capabilities to an entirely new level.
Key Benefits:
* A view into the future of telecommunication beyond LTE
* Vision and perspectives into 5G architecture
* Analysis of nanotechnology and cloud computing evolution to form a single entity the NanoCore
* Evaluation of leading edge technologies compounded to form 5G including Morphe, Graphene, Nanosensor, Optoelectronics, Quantum Cryptography, Multicore technology
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