What everyone must know about IoT, 5G and Big Data

Nowadays, 5G has came to be one of the most recent trends. 5G is a wireless technology that is offering a staggering increase in transmission bandwidth, theoretically 10 gigabits per second. As the article had mentioned, any 4G/5G network is essentially a wireless bit pipe that carries data and provides mobile IP services. In the case of 5G, the bit pipe is “bigger” and will be able to carry even more traffic. We are capable of downloading a 1 GB file in 1 second. It means it would take 10 seconds to download 10 GB of a file. Downloading huge data in just a short span of time is directly pointing to Big Data. It means tremendous mobile traffic will be there and to handle all of this traffic, companies are incorporating massive communication, caching, and computing resources. This much traffic can create back-haul congestion and to mitigate it, special measures are being taken. The concept of reducing latency also comes with it. Certain cloud computing technologies will be integrated with the mobile technologies to facilitate computing intensive technologies such as augmented reality and interactive gaming. In short, 5G will revolutionize the handling of Big Data and will significantly improve communication, caching and computing capabilities. 5G wireless technology will also play a crucial role in Big Data pre-processing due to its 24/7 availability and the impact it can have on network storage capacities and computing capabilities. To sum up, we are now familiar with the basic concept of what Big Data is, how it is processed and what benefits we can get from it. We also learned about 5G and its role in Big Data processing. We live in a day and age in which everything is digital. We now rely on technology to do the hard work for us to make our life easy.

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