5G is the fifth generation of mobile network technologies standardised by the 3GPP.
5G includes a new core network able to support existing 3G and 4G technologies, as well as a new air interface called NR (New Radio) that provides much higher data rates and capacity, by using new high frequency bands (mmWave).
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5G use cases can be broadly categorized into three main types of communication services:
- Enhanced Mobile Broadband: 5G will not only make smartphones better, but it will also deliver new immersive experiences, such as VR and AR, with faster, more uniform data rates, lower latency and cost-per-bit.
- Mission-Critical communications: 5G will enable new services with ultra-reliable/available, low latency links—such as remote control of critical infrastructure, vehicles, and medical procedures.
- Massive Internet of Things: 5G will seamlessly connect a massive number of embedded sensors through the ability to scale down in data rates, power and mobility to provide extremely lean/low-cost solutions.
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Atoll 5G NR module and Aster propagation model provide operators with a flexible and evolutionary framework for the design and deployment of 5G networks.
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