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new developments which are improving communication in the region of high altitudes

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Answered by saty89
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basically social platforms like WhatsApp etc.
Answered by margarita
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its a very long question and it took me too long to write so i hope you will appriciate my work and you will mark this as the brainlest

1. 5G sides Safely Off the Hype Curve and Makes a Nice Boring Landing This is the year we hope to see 5G make a nice safe entry into commercial use. In the USA it is expected to be in the space of Wireless to the home or more generally WTTx. We predict that everyone will feel better to see 5G make a little money.

Driverless Everything, Take Me I'm Yours

By 2018 there will be several places in the world where being picked up by a driverless car will be unsurprising, if not commonplace. Drones delivering your packages also comes under this category and we may well be getting used to that by year’s end. Certain highway transport modes, such as truck platooning may appear in 2018 but there is a long way to go before your community scraps its traffic lights and there is a lot of cool R&D to be done in the meantime. This year we should all watch the DSRC versus LTE debate. Combining this with IoT and health monitoring and the joke is that eventually you will ask your driverless car to take you to the donut store and it will take you to the gym instead, or maybe drop you off a half mile from the donut store and tell you to walk, while a driverless drone delivers you a package of health food you didn’t know you wanted. Maybe it is too close to New Years to be objective on this topic...

Security, Privacy and Hiding Bodies in the Cloud

We woke up this morning to read about certain governments hacking certain other governments elections, but the real security issue for the wireless network is in how we are going to make IoT, and in particular things like vehicle and drone automation, secure, and what security we should even expect if we are willing to stick sensors all over our bodies and appliances. As a sign of this, the New Year brought us a story about police in Arkansas requesting the data from an Amazon Echo so they could work out what was said in a house right before a suspected homicide. Amazon said no but they got something off another appliance in the house anyway. How will this all work when we have 20 recording devices pumping data to the cloud on our bodies? Security and Privacy will be big issues in 2017 and so will the communications technology development surrounding them.

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