Ultra low latency describes a computer network that is optimized to process a very high volume of data packets with an extraordinarily low tolerance for delay (latency) . These networks are designed to support real-time access and response to rapidly changing data.
Read moreWhat does URLLC stand for?
URLLC (Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications )
Read moreWhich frequency band is used for URLLC services in 5G?
Mid-band spectrum is typically optimized for macrocell deployments and/or small cell deployments between 3 GHz and 6 GHz . Collectively bands from 450 MHz to 6 GHz are known as 5G Frequency Range 1.
Read moreWhat is l1 and l2 in 5G?
The 5G layer-1 is PHYSICAL Layer. The 5G layer-2 include MAC, RLC and PDCP . The 5G layer-3 is RRC layer as shown in 5G protocol stack. The Figure-1 depicts 5G Protocol Stack consisting of both User Plane and Control Plane protocol layers.
Read moreWhat are layers in 5G?
5G Toolbox and the 5G NR Protocol Layers
Read moreWhat is l3 in 5G?
5G-NR Layer 3 (RRC) Functions: Establishment, maintenance, and release of an RRC connection between the UE and NG-RAN including Addition, modification, and release of carrier aggregation, Addition, modification, and release of Dual Connectivity in NR or between E-UTRA and NR.4 Eyl 2017
Read moreHow do 5G base stations work?
5G will use ‘massive’ MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) antennas that have very large numbers of antenna elements or connections to send and receive more data simultaneously . The benefit to users is that more people can simultaneously connect to the network and maintain high throughput.
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