5G can be significantly faster than 4G, delivering up to 20 Gigabits-per-second (Gbps) peak data rates and 100+ Megabits-per-second (Mbps) average data rates .
Read moreWhat are component carriers in 5G?
Each aggregated carrier is referred to as a component carrier, CC. The component carrier can have a bandwidth of 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15 or 20 MHz and a maximum of five component carriers can be aggregated, hence the maximum aggregated bandwidth is 100 MHz.
Read moreWhat is the maximum Tx bandwidth configuration?
Maximum transmission bandwidth configuration 2-1 . Note: SCS of 60kHz can be used for both FR1 and FR2. … FR1 may use channel bandwidth of up to 50MHz when using 15kHz subcarrier spacing, and up to 100MHz when using 30 or 60kHz subcarrier spacings.
Read moreWhat is maximum bandwidth available in FR2 spectrum?
Due to much wider channel bandwidths targeted in NR, the maximum channel bandwidth per component carrier has been increased to 100 MHz in FR1 (using SCSs of 30 and 60 kHz) and 400 MHz in FR2 (using 120 kHz SCS).
Read moreWhich subcarrier spacing does FR1 band support in SSB part?
SSB Subcarrier Spacing for FR1 = 15 Khz . SSB Subcarrier Spacing for FR2 = 60 Khz.
Read moreWhat is PCC and SCC in LTE?
A primary component carrier (PCC) is complemented with one or several secondary component carriers (SCC) . The PCC handles all the control signaling while the SCC is used to increase the data throughput.
Read moreIs carrier aggregation the same as MIMO?
MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) combines signals and data streams from multiple antennas to improve signal quality and data rates, whereas Carrier Aggregation (CA) combines multiple frequency carriers (channels) to enhance the bandwidth and data rates.
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