The international telecommunication Union announced the specifications 5G

International telecommunication Union ITU (International Telecommunication Union) published the minimum requirements for the technical performance of the interface MT-2020, also known as 5G or fifth generation mobile communication.

5G provides opportunities, significantly higher than IMT-2000 (3G) and IMT-Advanced (4G). Just listed 13 requirements that must be met for the network to obtain the status of 5G.

Among these requirements the peak download speed of data from the network 20 GB/s peak data rate in the network is 10 Gbps, the spectral peak load efficiency, 30 bps/Hz peak spectral efficiency of the transmission of 15 bits/s/Hz, custom download speed of 100 Mbps, a user transmission rate in the network is 50 Mbps.

In addition, the network standard 5G must support at least 1 million connected devices per square kilometer. It’s not just about mobile devices such as phones, smartphones and tablets, connected cars and Internet of Things. Take as LTE and LTE-Advanced 5G network needs to support devices moving at speeds up to 500 km/h In ideal conditions, the 5G network should provide users the maximum delay is 4 MS, which is considerably less compared to the tolerance of 20 MS in LTE.

As the developers expect 5G to become a standard global communications networks for the next decade and on schedule to be implemented by 2020.


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