ZTE Corporation has announced that, in partnership with the China Mobile Research Institute in Shanghai, it has completed its prototype verification and performance testing of key 5G high-frequency technology.
The joint test verified multiple technical performance indicators, including indoor transmission, performance of the 5G high-frequency prototype in the 15 GHz band, single-user peak rate, transmission rate in line-of-sight/non line-of-sight (LOS/NLOS) scenarios and indoor penetration loss and coverage.
The test achieved a single-user peak rate of over 3.7 Gbps and the service transmission performance for direct wave, reflection and transmission scenarios was deemed good. The test result fulfils the pre-test expectations.
High-frequency communication is one of the key 5G technologies. It takes advantage of broadband transmission to multiply system capacity and can be applied in hot-spot large-capacity scenarios. The ZTE 5G high-frequency prototype runs on a 15 GHz carrier and has a bandwidth of 500 MHz. The hardware architecture, which embodies a large-capacity baseband unit (BBU) and intelligent remote radio units (RRU), supports adaptive beam tracing and can implement perfect 3D coverage.
ZTE has been committed to become one of the first 5G telecommunications equipment providers by 2020. This test has laid the foundation to achieve this objective.
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