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File: Network Ppt 77114 | Anil Tandan 17112020
introduction 5g already launched in 49 countries with 122 commercial networks in india dot on threshold of giving approval for trials on 5g by operators 5g spectrum auction likely in ...

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  Introduction
   • 5G already launched in 49 Countries with 122 Commercial networks
   • In India, DOT on threshold of giving approval for Trials on 5G by 
    Operators
   • 5G Spectrum auction likely in 2021
   • Cellular macro and micro base station densification is already underway 
    in 4G  to support high data rates, capacity and coverage.
    
   • Many 5G technologies already being deployed by Indian Operators in 
    4G like Massive MiMo, Edge Computing, Cloud based EPC
   5G is Enabling New Services & Use Cases
                                                                    •  Speed – 100X for EMBB
                                                                    •  Latency – 1 msec as 
                                                                       compared to 200 msec 
                                                                       for URLL Comns in 5G 
                                                                    •  MMTC - Connectivity to 
                                                                       Billions of devices
                                                                    •  Network Slicing – NW is 
                                                                       split to tailor the speed, 
                                                                       capacity, coverage, 
                                                                       encryption requirement 
                                                                       of Users.
       5G will be an elastic network - don’t need to satisfy all these requirements all the time.
             Need to make sure 5G can satisfy the requirements of the particular Service
   Why Need for Non – Terrestrial Networks (NTN)
    • Coverage of 4G to 90% population already achieved in India using Fibre and Microwave 
     backhaul
    • To reach next 10%, Fibre and MW neither cost effective nor technically feasible
    • Bharat Net would certainly help in reaching some additional population
    • Hence need for Non – Terrestrial Network (NTN) for reaching the under served or unserved 
     areas.
    • NTN includes-
      
       GEO Stationary Satellites
      
       MEO Satellites
      
       LEO Satellites
      
       HAPS (High Altitude Platforms) 
   Satellite Categories                                                                                GEO 35786 km
           Latencies much larger than on terrestrial network
                                                                            MEO 8000-20000 km
                                                LEO 1500 km                                                  Max. Dist: 40586 km
     HAPS 20-50 km                                                                                           Delay (one-way): 135.3 
                                                                                                             ms
                              LEO 600 km                                         Max. Dist: 14018 km         Relative Speed: ~0 m/s
                                                                                 Delay (one-way): 46.7 
                                                                                 ms
                                                           Max. Dist: 3647 km
                                                           Delay (one-way): 12.1 
                                                           ms
          EARTH
                                 Max. Dist: 1932 km
                                 Delay (one-way): 6.4 
                                 ms                               Non GEO satellites are moving relatively to earth
                                 Relative Speed: ~7.5 
                                 km/s
  Use of Satellites in 2G & 3G
   • Indian operators have used Satellites (VSAT) for providing 2G & 3G networks 
    in remote areas
   • 2G launches in many towns for the first time were done using VSAT backhaul
    –Mainly in big but remote towns of MP, Chhattisgarh, HP, J&K etc which did not have 
     OFC and difficult to extend MW connectivity
    –Also in unserved areas like Ladakh, Andaman Islands & other remote areas. 
   • Issues faced then were:
    –Limited bandwidth availability 
    –Long process for Regulatory approvals 
    –High cost of equipment and bandwidth
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