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Even as fourth-generation (4G) cellular systems—LTE and LTE-Advanced—are being deployed, research and active development has begun on fifth—generation or 5G systems. 5G mobile networks offer a vision of “everything everywhere and always connected.”
In a 5G system, key attributes may include a dense, highly integrated network comprised of small cells supporting data rates on the order of 10 Gbps with roundtrip latency of 1 ms or less. Most studies assume multiple air interfaces operating at microwave or millimeter frequencies – the new radio (NR). With 5G/NR there are three basic use cases: enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communications (mMTC) and ultra-reliable and low latency communications (URLLC). However, there are also 74 underlying use cases defined in TR 22.891 under the 3GPP, with many of these use cases stemming directly or indirectly from next-generation mobile networks (NGMN).
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