Chapter 3: Basic Architecture — 5G Mobile Networks: A Systems
The first is to connect new 5G base stations to existing 4G-based EPCs, and then incrementally evolve the Mobile Core by refactoring the components and adding NG-Core capabilities over
Base Station Base Station (BS) is a key component of the 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) architecture that serves as an access point for wireless connections between user equipment (UE) and the network. It consists of a radio unit and an antenna system that transmits and receives signals to and from the UE.
The 5G stands for 5th generation of wireless technology. It follows 3GPP road map from which LTE i.e. 4th generation wireless technology and LTE advanced have been developed. Figure 1: 5G NR Reference Point Architecture The figure-1 depicts 5G reference point architecture as specified in 3GPP TS 38.300 and 3GPP TS 23.501 specifications.
This page describes 5G NR Network Nodes functions. It covers 5G NR nodes or modules AMF, UPF, SMF, PCF, UDM, DN, AUSF and AF. The 5G stands for 5th generation of wireless technology. It follows 3GPP road map from which LTE i.e. 4th generation wireless technology and LTE advanced have been developed. Figure 1: 5G NR Reference Point Architecture
SA uses an end-to-end 5G network architecture, where 5G standards are used on terminals, base stations, and core networks. SA supports a variety of 5G new services, including eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC, and is applicable to the middle and later stages of 5G network construction. Routers support NSA and SA.
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