3GPP
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) is a collaboration between telecommunications standards organizations that develops protocols and standards for mobile telecommunications. It was establis...
3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) is a collaboration between telecommunications standards organizations that develops protocols and standards for mobile telecommunications. It was establis...
5G Non-Standalone (NSA) is an operational mode of 5G networks that utilizes the existing 4G network infrastructure to support certain functionalities. In NSA mode, the 5G network leverages the 4G ...
5G SA (5G Standalone) is a next-generation wireless network that operates independently without relying on previous wireless technologies.
With higher speeds and lower latencies compared to non...
A NodeB, short for evolved Node B, serves as a wireless base station within mobile communication networks such as LTE and 5G. Its primary function is to provide wireless connectivity to user devic...
Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is a term used to describe the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies, including developments in ...
Near-real-time RAN (Radio Access Network) Intelligent Controller refers to a system that is designed to monitor and control the operation of a radio access network (RAN) in near-real-time. The RAN...
Network latency refers to the time it takes for a data packet to travel from one point to another on a network. It is usually measured in milliseconds (ms) or microseconds (μs). Latency is an imp...
Network slicing is a technique used in 5G and other advanced wireless communication systems to create multiple, virtualized networks on a single physical infrastructure. Each virtual network, or
An eNodeB (evolved NodeB) is a vital component of cellular networks, specifically in Long Term Evolution (LTE) acts as a base station, providing radio coverage and connecting mobile devices to th...
Non-Real Time RAN Intelligent Controller (NRIC) is a sophisticated network management system specifically designed to optimize and manage wireless networks, particularly the radio access network ...
O-CU (O-RAN Central Unit) is a key component of the O-RAN (Open Radio Access Network) architecture. It is a centralized network element that plays a crucial role in the control and management of r...
O-DU (O-RAN Distributed Unit) is a component of the O-RAN (Open Radio Access Network) architecture. O-RAN is an open, intelligent, and flexible radio access network architecture that aims to impr...
O-RAN, also known as Open RAN, is an innovative and open architecture designed for radio access networks (RANs) within the telecommunications industry. Unlike traditional approaches that depend on...
O-RAN (Open Radio Access Network) is a specification for the design of wireless communication networks. It is intended to promote the development and deployment of more efficient, flexible, and ...
Open source refers to a type of software whose source code is available to the public, meaning that anyone can view and modify the code. Open source software is typically developed by a community ...
Private 5G is a type of 5G network that is deployed and operated by a single organization or entity for the exclusive use of that organization or entity. It is typically used by organizations that...
The Small Cell Forum (SCF) is a renowned industry association dedicated to driving the development and implementation of small cell technology. Small cells serve as low-power wireless access point...
Spectrum bands refer to the range of frequencies that are used for communication purposes, such as for radio, television, and mobile phone networks. These frequencies are typically divided into a ...
The SPLIT between the Control Unit (CU) and the Data Unit (DU) refers to the separation of the two main components of a computer’s Central Processing Unit (CPU). The CU is responsible for co...
Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) is a collection of standards specifically designed for Ethernet networks to deliver low-latency and deterministic communication. Its primary objective is to enable...
Wi-Fi 6 is a cutting-edge wireless networking standard designed to enhance the performance of previous Wi-Fi standards. Operating in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, Wi-Fi 6 delivers faster ...
A wireless network allows devices to stay connected to the network but roam untethered to any wires. A device can be located far from a router and yet be connected to the network since access poin...