Glossary Term: OFDM Definition. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing : A method for multiplexing signals which divides the available bandwidth into a series of frequencies known as tones. Flarion uses the 5GHz channel and divides each channel into 400 discrete tones (each at slightly different frequency).
Read moreWhat is LTE based network?
LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a mobile communication standard . In the cellular network, mobile data can be transferred over the air in larger amounts and at higher speeds than was possible under earlier wireless communication standards.
Read moreIs LTE an IP network?
LTE networks are all-IP networks . This means that they deliver all user traffic in IP packets, and provide users with “always-on IP connectivity”.
Read moreWhy is LTE IP based?
LTE uses IP-based network architecture, i.e. it sends and receives data in form of packets, even for voice calls . Hence, the IP is assigned when the user registers on the network. Reference from 3GPP-LTE overview: “The Evolved Packet System (EPS) is purely IP based.
Read moreWhat is 5G network architecture?
The 5G core uses a cloud-aligned service-based architecture (SBA) to support authentication, security, session management and aggregation of traffic from connected devices , all of which requires the complex interconnection of network functions, as shown in the 5G core diagram.
Read moreWhat is LTE and its architecture?
The high-level network architecture of LTE is comprised of following three main components: The User Equipment (UE). The Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN). The Evolved Packet Core (EPC).
Read moreWhat protocol does LTE use?
LTE technology is a based on a 3GPP standard that provides for a downlink speed of up to 150 megabits per second (Mbps) and an uplink speed of up to 50 Mbps.
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