eMBB stands for Enhanced Mobile Broadband, mMTC stands for massive Machine Type Communication and URLLC stands for Ultra Reliability and Low Latency Communication .
Read moreWhat is eMBB?
Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) is a new service category of 5G that defines a minimum level of data transfer rate , promising to deliver both vastly increased bandwidth and decreased latency compared to existing 4G services.
Read moreWhat is URLLC reliability requirement?
As already mentioned, a general requirement of 3GPP for URLLC user-plane is a reliability of 1−10−5 (i.e. probability of error ϵ = 10−5) with latency of T = 1 ms for a transmission of a packet of size D = 32 bytes. In addition to the data payload, the packet should also contain signaling information/metadata.
Read moreWhy is 5G ultra reliable?
Such communications modes are significant to route discovery and collision avoidance in real-time. In predictive vehicle maintenance, 5G URLLC provides a secure, highly reliable wireless connectivity that supports a high density of devices to provide real-time data analytics based on defined metrics.
Read moreWhat does URLLC mean?
URLLC (Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications ) mMTC (massive Machine Type Communications)
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.
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