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).2 Ağu 2017
Read moreWhat is 3GPP standard for 5G?
3GPP has split the 5G standard into two releases: Release 15, which corresponds to NR Phase 1, and Release 16, which corresponds to NR Phase 2 . In NR Phase 1, there are common elements between LTE and NR, such as both using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM).
Read moreWhat is a 3GPP system?
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is an umbrella term for a number of standards organizations which develop protocols for mobile telecommunications . Its best known work is the development and maintenance of: GSM and related 2G and 2.5G standards, including GPRS and EDGE.
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Data traffic within the 5G infrastructure is protected by state-of-the-art encryption . The devices and the network authenticate each other using integrity-protected signaling. This ensures that if a single component is compromised, the other components remain protected.
Read moreWhich 3GPP releases cover 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.
Read moreWhat are the 3GPP standards?
The term “3GPP specification” covers all GSM (including GPRS and EDGE), W-CDMA (including HSPA), LTE (including LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro) and 5G specifications . Revised versions of many of these specifications are produced up to four times a year following the quarterly TSG plenary meetings.
Read moreWhat does 3GPP do for 5G?
3GPP is a collaborative activity between well-established regional standard organizations. The goal is to develop and maintain global technical specifications . This is to make sure that network equipment and handset manufacturers can develop products that are interoperable all over the world.
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