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What is 5G?

5G stands for Fifth Generation and it is the


latest evolution of mobile communications
which has taken over the 4G LTE
5G Objectives
10x 4G bandwidth

Very low latency

Ultra Reliable

100% coverage

50 Mbps per connection no matter the area

1000x more bandwidth per surface area

10 years battery life for connected objects


5G Applications Connected
Vehicles

E-health
5G Smart Grids

Smart cities
5G ITU Ultra High debit connection,

requirements HD quality, 8K Streaming

Communication Very low latency


and high
between objects
reliability.
of varying QoS
Example, in
transport
IoT, smart homes, smart cities
5G Architecture
5G has two specifications in terms of architecture:

1 5G Non-Stand Alone Architecture (5G NSA)

2 5G Stand-Alone Architecture (5G SA)


5G NSA
It still uses the 4G’s core network, but now uses a new Access
Network

Access
5G SA Both CN and RAN change

Access
5G SA Core Network
5G Network Slicing
5G characteristics
Massive MIMO

Full Duplex

NOMA

IoT waveforms

256 QAM
Thank You
Perets Tatap

M.Eng Telecommunications and


Network Engineering

CEO and Founder @FinTechs, Inc.

tatapperets@gmail.com

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