The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) unites seven telecommunications standard development organizations (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TSDSI, TTA, TTC), known as “Organizational Partners” and provides their members with a stable environment to produce the Reports and Specifications that define 3GPP technologies.
Read moreWhat is 3GPP 5G NR?
5G NR (New Radio) is a new radio access technology (RAT) developed by 3GPP for the 5G (fifth generation) mobile network . It was designed to be the global standard for the air interface of 5G networks.
Read moreWhat does the 3GPP do?
3GPP develops technical specifications, not standards . 3GPP is an engineering organization that develops technical specifications. These technical specifications are then transposed into standards by the seven regional Standards Setting Organizations (SSOs) that form the 3GPP partnership (as seen below in Figure 2).
Read moreWhich bands are defined for 5G in Release 15?
5G NR Spectrum In Release 15, 3GPP has defined two frequency ranges: Frequency range 1 (FR1), which extends from 450 megahertz (MHz) to 7.125GHz, and frequency range 2 (FR2), which extends from 24.25 to 52.6GHz (Table 1).27 Kas 2020
Read moreWhat is bandwidth part in 5G?
Understanding Bandwidth Part in 5G (BWP): A Bandwidth Part is a set of attached Common Resource Blocks . A Bandwidth Part may include all Common Resource Blocks within the channel bandwidth, or a subset of Common Resource Blocks. A UE can be configured with up to 4 DL BWP per carrier and up to 4 UL BWP per carrier.
Read moreWhich 3GPP specification series is introduced for 5G?
The Mobile. Broadband. Standard After initial delivery in late 2017 of ‘Non-Stand-Alone’ (NSA) NR new radio specifications for 5G, much effort focused in 2018 on timely completion of 3GPP Release 15 – the first full set of 5G standards – and on work to pass the first milestones for the 3GPP submission towards IMT-2020.
Read moreWhich 3GPP release is 5G?
After initial delivery in late 2017 of ‘Non-Stand-Alone’ (NSA) NR new radio specifications for 5G, much effort focused in 2018 on timely completion of 3GPP Release 15 – the first full set of 5G standards – and on work to pass the first milestones for the 3GPP submission towards IMT-2020.
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