
4G Wireless Technology
4G represents the fourth generation of wireless tech, delivering high-speed data for mobile devices. It encompasses technologies like LTE and WiMAX, enabling applications like video conferencing.
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4G represents the fourth generation of wireless tech, delivering high-speed data for mobile devices. It encompasses technologies like LTE and WiMAX, enabling applications like video conferencing.

Explore phased array antenna basics, types, and applications in 4G/5G technology. Learn about array configurations for base stations and smartphones.
Understand Methane gas detection and explore its 5 key sensor types with working of each with major benefits and limitations.

Explore 5 types of multiplexing techniques including FDM, TDM, WDM, CDM and SDM and learn difference between them.
Explore types of energy like mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, electromagnetic, sound and gravitational.Mention atleast 5 examples of energy types.
Explore different types of lasers including solid-state, gas, excimer, dye and semiconductor lasers.Describe 5 examples of laser types with applications.

Explore the differences between the 555 and 556 timer ICs, including pinouts, functionalities, and applications, clarifying their unique features.
Learn about 5by5 wireless technology, a low-power WAN for IoT, its features, specifications, and comparisons to other wireless technologies.
Explore the relationship between 5G ARFCN and frequencies. Learn about the integer used to represent ARFCN and its values for specific 5G test frequencies.
Explore 5G NR bands including n28, n5, n41, n78, n79, n258 and n261.Understand purposes and key difference between them.

Explore 5G call flows for voice, data, and video, covering mobile originating and terminating calls using 5G NR technology and deployment scenarios.
Explore the key roles of PCell, PSCell, SCell, and SpCell in 5G networks, focusing on their functions in establishing connections, enhancing throughput, and enabling dual connectivity.
Explore the distinctions between 5G cm wave and mm wave technologies, including frequency, bandwidth, transmit power, and transmission time interval (TTI).

Understand the differences between 5G eMBB, mMTC, and URLLC, exploring their applications, data rates, latency, and key features.

Explore the fundamental differences between 5G FDD and TDD duplexing techniques, including spectrum usage, applications, and deployment considerations.

Explore the 5G frame structure, including radio frames, slots, and subframes. Learn about downlink and uplink subframe combinations, and channel/signal mapping within subframes.

Explore the two primary 5G handover types: User Equipment (UE) initiated and network-initiated handover, based on Verizon 5G TF specifications.
Learn 5G NR identifiers including SUPI,SUCI,PEI,GUTI,NCGI,DNN,GPSI,NSSAI and NCI with their respective purposes and structures.

Learn about the Uu, NG-1U, and NG-1C interfaces in 5G networks, their functions within the 5G RAN architecture, and their roles in data and control planes.

Explore the architecture, speed capabilities, and various use cases of 5G internet. Learn about its evolution and impact on industries.

Learn how 5G interworks with WLAN networks: benefits, limitations and real world use cases.
Explore 5G Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) categorized under eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC, and understand the 5G performance requirements set by ITU.

Explore the advantages of 5G MEC (Multi-Access Edge Computing) architecture and its benefits within 5G NR networks, including reduced latency and enhanced security.

Explore the contents and functions of 5G MIBs and SIBs as per Verizon and 3GPP standards. Learn how UEs acquire essential system information in 5G networks.

Examine 5G mission critical communication: what it offers and what drawbacks exist.
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