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http://dx.doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2020.04.019

A study on the evolution of post-smartphone technologies in the 5G technology environment  

Kwak, Jeong Ho (Department of Global Entrepreneurship, Hoseo University)
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KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS) / v.14, no.4, 2020 , pp. 1757-1772 More about this Journal
Abstract
As the smartphone market becomes saturated, an innovative device equipped with new features is expected to appear soon in mobile communications. In particular, various possibilities were raised regarding the alternative technologies that can develop post-smartphones, which are differentiated from the current smartphones, as Korea commercialized the 5G infrastructure for the first time in the world. Under these circumstances, the Korean government announced the "5G+ Strategy for Realizing Innovative Growth" in April 2019, vowing to build an innovative industrial ecosystem quickly while creating various convergence services based on the 5G infrastructure. As described above, the policy importance of the alternative technologies that will develop post-smartphones is increasing, but the theoretical study on the technology evolution of post-smartphones has not been systematically conducted until now. This study reviewed the alternative technologies that can develop post-smartphones through documentary research, and data mining analysis was performed on the research result using actual data. The policy priority was also set quantitatively for the alternative technologies of post-smartphones in order to determine the alternative post-smartphone technology that the government should focus on given the constraint of limited resources. As a results, autonomous vehicle(43.68%) was found to be most important, followed by artificial intelligence(17.4%) and Internet of Things(13.1%), among alternative technologies that could develop into the post-smartphone.
Keywords
Smartphone; Post-Smartphone; Internet of Things; Big data; Network Evolution;
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