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Introduction • 5G already launched in 49 Countries with 122 Commercial networks • In India, DOT on threshold of giving approval for Trials on 5G by Operators • 5G Spectrum auction likely in 2021 • Cellular macro and micro base station densification is already underway in 4G to support high data rates, capacity and coverage. • Many 5G technologies already being deployed by Indian Operators in 4G like Massive MiMo, Edge Computing, Cloud based EPC 5G is Enabling New Services & Use Cases • Speed – 100X for EMBB • Latency – 1 msec as compared to 200 msec for URLL Comns in 5G • MMTC - Connectivity to Billions of devices • Network Slicing – NW is split to tailor the speed, capacity, coverage, encryption requirement of Users. 5G will be an elastic network - don’t need to satisfy all these requirements all the time. Need to make sure 5G can satisfy the requirements of the particular Service Why Need for Non – Terrestrial Networks (NTN) • Coverage of 4G to 90% population already achieved in India using Fibre and Microwave backhaul • To reach next 10%, Fibre and MW neither cost effective nor technically feasible • Bharat Net would certainly help in reaching some additional population • Hence need for Non – Terrestrial Network (NTN) for reaching the under served or unserved areas. • NTN includes- GEO Stationary Satellites MEO Satellites LEO Satellites HAPS (High Altitude Platforms) Satellite Categories GEO 35786 km Latencies much larger than on terrestrial network MEO 8000-20000 km LEO 1500 km Max. Dist: 40586 km HAPS 20-50 km Delay (one-way): 135.3 ms LEO 600 km Max. Dist: 14018 km Relative Speed: ~0 m/s Delay (one-way): 46.7 ms Max. Dist: 3647 km Delay (one-way): 12.1 ms EARTH Max. Dist: 1932 km Delay (one-way): 6.4 ms Non GEO satellites are moving relatively to earth Relative Speed: ~7.5 km/s Use of Satellites in 2G & 3G • Indian operators have used Satellites (VSAT) for providing 2G & 3G networks in remote areas • 2G launches in many towns for the first time were done using VSAT backhaul –Mainly in big but remote towns of MP, Chhattisgarh, HP, J&K etc which did not have OFC and difficult to extend MW connectivity –Also in unserved areas like Ladakh, Andaman Islands & other remote areas. • Issues faced then were: –Limited bandwidth availability –Long process for Regulatory approvals –High cost of equipment and bandwidth
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