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6 WAYS 5G WILL CHANGE OUR LIVES

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6 ways 5G will transform our lives


By Distrelec in collaboration with Nick Stephen, Technical Marketing Engineer at KEMET Corporation.

Equipped with a Bachelor of Science and Electrical Engineering, Nick is now spearheading global collaboration with stakeholders of the KEMET Corporation.


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Faster connectivity

Instead of centralised cellular towers, there will be an increased number of smaller micrdata centres in cities – enabling high frequency signals ttravel faster and further without being disturbed by environmental factors.

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Faster data relaying and low latency

5G standards rely on high frequency band usage that enables more concentrated, faster data relaying. Downloading videos and movies will be faster than ever before, and videcalling will be clear and smooth.

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Edge computing

Edge computing brings computer data storage closer tthe desired location tavoid latency. Remote real-time analytics and data processing are possible without having direct access ta faraway data centre.

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Smart Cities

Cities will implement different sensors to monitor and regulate traffic, trash collection, pollution, parking, noise, water pressure and electricity. The connected city of the future is coming.

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Autonomous vehicles

Machine-to-machine interface developments in 5G have made connected vehicles a possibility. Autonomous driving is enabled through communication between vehicles on the road and traffic signals.

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Real-time AR

The entertainment industry will shift towards an augmented reality experience. For example, gamers will experience their favourite games in first person, bridging the gap between reality and fantasy.


If you’re interested in 5G, check out our webinar in association with KEMET – covering a general explanation of 5G, key differences between 4G and 5G, the challenges associated with the transition, and how engineers can experiment with the new network with the help of KEMET.

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