5g technology 5g technology mobile networks wireless systems is abbreviated as 5g technology and proposed. next telecommunications standards beyond the current 4G/IMT-Advanced standards. planning aims at higher capacity than current, allowing a higher density of mobile broadband users, and supporting device-to-device., ultra-reliable, and massive machine communications. It’s research and development also aims at lower latency than equipment and lower battery consumption., for better implementation of the Internet of things. Commercial 5G networks are starting to go live across the world. Ericsson has been a key player in making this happen since the very start – setting the requirements, driving the standardization, developing our portfolio and building the eco-system. This new communication technology brings new capabilities that will create opportunities for people, businesses and society. So what is 5g and what will it mean for you? Narrow Band-Physical Broadcast Channel (NPBCH) January 31, 2019 NPBCH stands for narrowband physical broadcast channel similar to PBCH in LTE Technology. The Narrow Band-Physical Broadcast Channel (NPBCH) is used to deliver the NB-IoT Master Information Block (MIB), which provides essential information for the NB-IoT UE to operate in the NB-IoT network. Narrow Band-Physical Broadcast Channel (NPBCH) uses a 640 ms TTI, but within […] READ MORE NR Physical Layer Specifications in 5G overview November 26, 2018 A Work Item of the detailed specifications of 5G RAN for 5G commercial services is being conducted in 3GPP. The non-standalone NR specifications, which enable early deployment of NR carriers by exploiting LTE/LTE-Advanced carriers as the master node carriers, were completed in December 2017. In June 2018, the standalone NR specifications, which require full NR […] READ MORE 8.BWP/CA ( NR Physical Layer Specifications in 5G ) November 26, 2018 In NR BWP/CA NR Physical Layer Specifications in 5G, the maximum bandwidth per carrier is much larger than in LTE: 100 MHz at frequencies below 6 GHz and 400 MHz at higher frequencies. For carriers operated with such a large bandwidth, NR supports the BandWidth Part (BWP) concept whereby user equipment can use smaller bandwidths […]



