Definition
The 5G standard is a mobile telephony standard that encompasses a set of technologies which succeeds 4G. It offers much higher speeds ( up to 10 Gbit/s ) while being more reliable , with less latency and on of longer distances . Thanks to these performances, 5G will allow the massive deployment of connected objects, which, until now, were restricted. This efficiency and these different proposals make 5G an essential standard in the world of mobile networks.
Applications
As we have seen above, the 5G standard will allow the massive connection of objects and make the Internet of Things ( IoT ) evolve very quickly. We are talking, for example, about smart cities based on IoT devices, which would collect data to improve services and infrastructure. It will also become established in the fields of automobiles, cloud computing, home automation, health, etc. For example, autonomous cars, which are not currently considered viable, could become so thanks to roads equipped with sensors that send and receive data at high speed. 5G is therefore set to be at the heart of our daily lives for its efficiency , its reliability and the developments that it allows.
Essential products compatible with the 5G standard
To integrate the 5G standard into your system, several product options are available, tailored to various specific needs and requirements:
Rugged Mini PC
These computers are designed to withstand the extreme conditions often encountered in industrial environments. They can be equipped with Wi-Fi extenders capable of receiving 5G.
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5G Router
These routers enable remote connection via 5G mobile networks, providing increased flexibility and scalability for communications systems.
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5G antenna
These antennas help optimize the connection by sending data to devices wishing to connect.
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