

Decoding the Dynamics of 5G Data Communication
Abstract
Communication is the bedrock of human progress, and its evolution is a testament to our relentless pursuit of connection and knowledge. They say “Technology makes what was once impossible possible” and from the invention of Alexander Graham Bell's telephone, which bridged distances and connected voices in unprecedented ways, to the present day where we stand on the cusp of the fifth generation of wireless technology, the journey of human communication has been marked by innovation, imagination, and an unyielding desire to break barriers.
Opinions on whether the introduction of 5G communication technology is a blessing or a curse for our society remain sharply divided leading to intense debates and discussions. Experts on 5G contend that it provides the means to several revolutionary breakthroughs, but detractor’s voice worries about possible hazards and disadvantages that come with broad deployment.
Most recently, in three decades, rapid growth has been marked in the field of wireless communication concerning the transition from 1G to 4G. In each evolution, multiple challenges were faced that were captured with the help of next-generation mobile networks. The Fifth Generation (5G) Technology is a recent generation of mobile networks. Amongst all the previously existing mobile networks, 5G provides a high-speed internet facility, anytime, anywhere, for everyone. 5G is slightly different due to certain novel features involved in its architecture.
Amidst this growing dependency and attempt in enhancing the functionality of wireless communication raises questions on its potential risks involved to the mankind. Hence this literature survey is to provide in detail analysis of the core development of 5G telecommunication ecosystem and the concerns about possible adverse effects to biological health that needs to be addressed.
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