Figure 1 5G application scenarios defined by IMT-2020. Any next-generation mobile communications technology has to provide better performance than the previous generation. With the transition from 3G to 4G, for example, theoretical peak data rates spiked from around 2 Mbps to 150 Mbps. Subsequently, LTE-Advanced Pro has reached Gbps peak data rates, with 1.2 Gbps data throughput recently demonstrated.1 In a recent survey on 5G conducted by Qualcomm Technologies and Nokia,2 86 percent of the participants claimed that they need or would like faster connectivity . . .
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