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5G will offer latency of less than 1 millisecond. Latency refers to the delay between an input and a desired outcome. 5G has greater bandwidth, which is synonymous with the term "speed". 5G utilizes spectrum in the band between 30-300 GHz, known as the terahertz band. Beamforming identifies the route of least interference to deliver data to a user. Full-duplex means the ability to transmit and receive data at the same time and frequency. (URLLC) stands for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication.

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5G will offer latency of less than 1 millisecond. Latency refers to the delay between an input and a desired outcome. 5G has greater bandwidth, which is synonymous with the term "speed". 5G utilizes spectrum in the band between 30-300 GHz, known as the terahertz band. Beamforming identifies the route of least interference to deliver data to a user. Full-duplex means the ability to transmit and receive data at the same time and frequency. (URLLC) stands for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication.

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5G will offer latency of one millisecond or lower.

What does latency


refer to?

 The time it takes to reboot a connection


 The length of time devices will automatically
connect to the network
 The delay between an input and a desired
outcome
 The speed of detecting a disruption to the
network

To accommodate faster data transmission speeds, 5G has


greater bandwidth. What other term is synonymous with bandwidth?

 Speed
 Connection
 Strength
 None of the above

To generate high speeds, 5G utilizes the band of spectrum between


30 GHz and 300 GHz. What is this band of spectrum called?

Terahertz Band

Lower-frequency spectrum

Real-time spectrum

None OF THE ABOVE

4Spectrum efficiency and MIMO rely on a system called beamforming.


What does this term refer to?

A connectivity system that identifies the closest base station for each user

A traffic-signaling system that breaks down data into smaller packets for
transport

A connectivity system that caps the number of users utilizing the network at
once

A traffic-signaling system that identifies the route of least interference


to deliver data to a user
55G transceivers will incorporate full-duplex technology for data
transmission to double the capacity of wireless networks. What does
full-duplex mean?

The ability to utilize the full capacity of transmission at all times

The ability to transmit and receive data at the same time and frequency

The ability to incorporate twice the number of transceivers into one base
station

The ability to become compatible with all types of IoT devices

6What does (URLLC) stand for?

Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication

Unique Reliable Low-Latency Communication

Ultimate Reliable Low-Latency Communication

Ultra-Ready Low-Latency Communication

Tick the right one

Low frequency is good for providing coverage and high frequency is good for
providing capacity

Low frequency is good for providing capacity and high frequency is good for providing
coverage

5G will require millions of MACRO cells

True

False

mm waves can travel

far

very far
near

extremely far.

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