Commercialization of 5G, which will take a crucial step forward, makes many sci-fi scenarios a reality. Remote sensing, is just one of the huge changes it will bring.
Here are a few of the major changes or innovations that I think are likely to occur:
1. The popularity of immersive experiences: when the barcode is upgraded to a QR code, the information it carries, instantly increases by an order of magnitude. So we are in the 1G era, we can only listen to the sound; 2G era, you can read SMS, MMS and simple Internet access; 3G era, you can look at the pictures without any obstacles, basically you can experience most of the network functions; 4G era, you can live broadcasting and watch videos. But the information we now see from our cell phones via 4G, even if it is video, is still essentially presented in a two-dimensional plane. And 5G's high speed and high bandwidth make it possible to present information in three dimensions.
2, remote video communication, socialization and work: for some large enterprises, cloud video conferencing has been more popular, such as zoom system used by many companies, but in the public is not very popular. Smaller companies generally just use multi-person video calls with WeChat. However, regardless of zoom or WeChat, the two-dimensional image + sound display, compared with face-to-face communication, the effect is still far away. 5G era, with the reduction of equipment costs and transmission speed, holographic 3D display remote meeting mode, will gradually become popular, slowly become the standard.
3, everything in the cloud: we now look at the data, see photos, watch videos, play games, with APP, or accustomed to "download" to the computer or cell phone. But have we ever thought, in fact, "download" this action, is redundant. What we really need is to "use", not "download". It's just that because the network wasn't big enough to read fast enough, we had to download it and use the performance of our phones and computers to help make the process of using it smoother.
4, everything is connected: now the smart home has gradually become popular. We can now control some home appliances through our cell phones, SIRI, Xiaoxia, and so on. But this is still in a very primitive state compared to the 5G era. Humans think of "Internet of Things" (Internet of Things, referred to as IoT, also known as the Internet of Things), has been many years, but due to various limitations, its development is not as fast as expected, one of the key obstacles is that the efficiency of the transmission and storage of information does not meet the requirements, and 5G will make the Internet of Everything A big step forward.