Description
Imagine that you work for a small ICT consultancy company based in the UK. Your company sends out an annual mailing to its clients and potential clients, and this mailing always includes a short report. This report is about a different technology each year. The purpose of these reports is to help the recipients keep abreast of some new development in ICT. The reports are always well researched and balanced; there is no marketing hype in them. This year your companys Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has decided that the short report will be entitled 5G and its current state of play in the UK. You have been asked to write it.
Your brief is that the report must be divided into five sections with the following titles, which define the expected content. The first section is to function as an introduction.
- What is 5G?
- Differences between 5G and 4G
- Key enabling technologies for 5G
- An update on 5G in the UK
- In conclusion
The mailing will go to senior managers in a wide range of businesses in the UK.
Some of these managers will have a technological background, and the section entitled Key enabling technologies for 5G is intended for them. This section should include an explanation of two of the following technologies: millimetre wave (mmWave) communications; massive MIMO; beamforming; small cells; scalable OFDM numerology. Other recipients of the report are expected to skip over this section so the other sections should focus on providing a broader overview rather than detailed technical descriptions.1000 words