Smart cities
Smart cities have a competitive advantage because they can respond proactively, rather than reactively, to the needs of city residents and businesses. To become a smart city, municipalities need not only data sensors that sense the pulse of the city, but also video cameras for monitoring traffic flow and neighborhood safety.
High-speed communication
As the first feature of 5G to become known to the general public, its high-speed communication capability of GB/S can support more services in the future.
Smart home
With the development speed and trend of the smart home industry in the past two years, it can be seen that the smart home must be the future development trend of the home industry. After these smart homes are connected to the 5G Internet of Things, they can all monitor the home conditions in real time and send out commands, so that in the future, you don't have to worry about going out and forgetting to turn off the air conditioner, which is a trivial thing.
Ultra HD video and cloud gaming
Lower prices and new service subscription models will enable half of the world's TV viewers to use 4K/8K TVs by 2020. 8K video has a bandwidth requirement of more than 100 Mbps and will require 5G WTTx support. Other video-based applications such as home monitoring, streaming and cloud gaming will also benefit from 5G WTTx.
Augmented Reality
The bandwidth requirements for VR/AR services are enormous. With high-quality VR/AR content processing going to the cloud to meet the growing experience requirements of users while lowering device prices, VR/AR will become the most promising high-traffic service for mobile networks. Although the average throughput of existing 4G networks can reach 100Mbps, some high-level VR/AR applications require higher speeds and lower latency.
Smart Manufacturing
Mobile operators can help manufacturers and logistics centers with their smart manufacturing transformation. 5G network slicing and MEC enable mobile operators to offer a variety of value-added services. Operators have been able to provide remote control centers and data flow management tools to manage large numbers of devices and perform software updates to these devices over wireless networks.
Wireless healthcare
The healthcare industry has the opportunity to carry out personalized healthcare consulting services through 5G connectivity to AI medical assistance systems. AI medical systems can be embedded in hospital call centers, home healthcare consulting assistant devices, local doctor's offices, and even mobile clinics that lack on-site medical staff.
Autonomous driving
The key technologies driving the transformation of the automobile-autonomous driving, formation driving, vehicle lifecycle maintenance, and crowdsourcing of sensor data-require secure, reliable, low-latency, and high-bandwidth connectivity, and these connectivity characteristics are critical on highways and in dense cities, and only 5G can simultaneously meet such stringent requirements.