Advances in Robotic Technology (ART)

ISSN: 2997-6197

Research Article

Impact of 5G Wireless Technologies on Cloud Computing and Internet of Things (IOT)

Authors: Jain R*

DOI: 10.23880/art-16000107

Abstract

With its promise of unmatched speed, low latency, and widespread device connection, the introduction of 5G wireless technology represents a critical turning point in the development of telecommunications. This study examines how 5G would significantly affect cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT), two important technical areas.5G brings about a paradigm change in the field of cloud computing by facilitating quicker and more dependable connectivity between end-user devices and cloud servers. High data transmission rates and low latency enable real-time service delivery and processing, creating new opportunities for resource-intensive applications like edge computing, virtual reality, and augmented reality. The integration of 5G with cloud computing has the potential to transform cloud-based services' architecture and functionalities, enhancing their responsiveness and dynamism. Moreover, a new age of automation and communication is heralded by the merging of 5G with IoT. The large flood of IoT devices is accommodated by 5G's expanded network capacity, which facilitates smooth communication and coordination amongst them. By enabling IoT applications with never-before-seen speed and dependability, this synergy opens up new opportunities in industries including industrial automation, smart cities, healthcare, and agriculture. The convergence of 5G and IoT not only expedites the implementation of IoT solutions but also amplifies their efficiency and scalability. But there are obstacles in the way of 5G's revolutionary promise. As more and more devices are connected and data is exchanged, security and privacy issues become critical. In addition, significant financial outlays and careful planning are needed to meet the infrastructure needs for the rollout of 5G. The symbiotic link between 5G, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things is thoroughly examined in this article. It seeks to contribute to the knowledge of the technical environment and direct future research and development activities in order to fully realize the promise of 5G-enabled innovations by analyzing the possibilities and difficulties posed by this convergence.

Keywords: 5G Wireless Technology; Cloud Computing; Internet of Things; Latency

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