Throughout the ‘ask-the-experts’ session at URLLC 2018 in London earlier this month, serialised here across a number of posts, the conversation circled back time and again to 5G use cases. …
Tag:
URLLC 2018
-
< class="penci-entry-title entry-title grid-title penci_grid_title">The URLLC debate (pt5): Will enterprise 5G use cases scale? (Once more; is 5G just a proving ground for 6G?) >
-
< class="penci-entry-title entry-title grid-title penci_grid_title">The URLLC debate (pt2): Why is ultra low-latency 5G so hard? (It’s not just about the radio) >
In the 5G firmament, the constellation of ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) shines brightest and newest. The other star clusters, outlining enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) and massive machine-type communications (mMTC), do …
-
< class="penci-entry-title entry-title grid-title penci_grid_title">The URLLC debate (pt1): Is 5G just a testbed for 6G? (Whisper it, is 5G the new 3G?) >
“5G will do the boring stuff first”. The low-latency pyrotechnics that will fire the industrial sector into a new gear for the first time will come much later. The version …
-
< class="penci-entry-title entry-title grid-title penci_grid_title">5G operators struggle to find common ground with the industrial set >
The telecoms industry is at odds with the enterprise sector it is seeking to serve with ultra-reliable, low-latency (URLLC) 5G communications. Industrialists want both the control of private networks and …