MINISTRY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
TASHKENT UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES NAMED AFTER MUHAMMAD AL-KHWARIZMI
By the discipline of “Internet of Things”
INDEPENDENT WORK
Theme: Reducing latency in 5g networks
Student: Yakubov Ilhom
Group: 850-19
Teacher: Aliyev Ulug‘bek To‘rayevich
CONTENTS
Introduction
What is Latency?
The Importance of Low Latency
How Does 5G Reduce Latency?
Massive MIMO
The Benefits of Reduced Latency
Reducing Latency in Autonomous Vehicles
Challenges and Limitations
Future Trends
Conclusion
References
INTRODUCTION
5G is the fifth generation of wireless technology, which promises to provide faster data speeds, lower latency, and more reliable connectivity than previous generations. Low latency, in particular, is critical for the success of 5G networks, as it enables new applications and use cases that require real-time responsiveness, such as remote surgery, autonomous vehicles, and real-time gaming. By reducing latency, 5G networks can offer faster response times, better user experiences, and more efficient use of network resources. In this presentation, we will explore the different ways in which 5G networks can reduce latency and the benefits of doing so.
WHAT IS LATENCY?
Latency refers to the time it takes for data to travel between its source and destination over a network. In 5G networks, latency is the time it takes for a device to send a request to a server, and for the server to respond with the requested data. It is measured in milliseconds, and lower latency is considered better because it allows for real-time responsiveness, enabling applications like gaming, virtual reality, and autonomous vehicles.
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