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5G Services Innovation – 5G Americas White Paper 1 TABLE of CONTENTS 5G Services Innovation – 5G Americas White Paper 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 5G Service Requirements ................................................................................................................... 8 1.1.1 3GPP Service Requirements ............................................................................................... 9 1.2 Paper Organization ............................................................................................................................ 10 2. Use Case: Health Care ........................................................................................................................... 11 2.1 Introduction to 5G in Healthcare ........................................................................................................ 11 2.2 Architecture ....................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2.1 5G QoS ....................................................................................................................................... 12 2.2.2 Cellular Layout Scenario ............................................................................................................. 13 2.2.3 Mobility Scenario......................................................................................................................... 14 2.3 Requirements and KPIs on 5G .......................................................................................................... 14 2.4 Deployment Status ............................................................................................................................ 16 2.5 Key challenges for 5G healthcare ..................................................................................................... 16 3. Use Case: Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) ............................................................................................... 17 3.1 Introduction to FWA ........................................................................................................................... 17 3.2 Architecture ....................................................................................................................................... 19 3.2.1 Capacity ...................................................................................................................................... 21 3.2.2 Network Slicing ........................................................................................................................... 21 3.2.3 Access and Mobility Control ....................................................................................................... 22 3.2.4 Quality of Service (QoS) ............................................................................................................. 22 3.2.5 Backhaul/Transport ..................................................................................................................... 23 3.3 Requirements and KPIs on 5G .......................................................................................................... 23 3.4 Deployment Status – Present Deployment Examples and Future Deployment Considerations ...... 28 3.4.1 Worldwide ................................................................................................................................... 28 3.4.2 Regional/American 5G ................................................................................................................ 29 3.4.3 Future Considerations ................................................................................................................ 29 3.5 Key challenges for 5G mmWAVE Deployment ................................................................................. 29 5G Services Innovation – 5G Americas White Paper 2 3.5.1 Technical Challenges ................................................................................................................. 30 3.5.2 Operational Challenges .............................................................................................................. 30 3.5.3 Regulatory Challenges ............................................................................................................... 30 3.5.4 Business Model Challenges ....................................................................................................... 30 4. Use Case: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles .................................................................................................... 30 4.1 Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ........................................................................................ 30 4.2 Architecture ....................................................................................................................................... 32 4.2.2 UTM Architecture ........................................................................................................................ 32 4.2.3 Mobile Networks and UAV .......................................................................................................... 33 4.2.4 5G QoS Requirements for UAV .................................................................................................. 33 4.3 Requirements and KPIs on 5G .......................................................................................................... 36 4.3.1 Framework for Steering KPIs of UAV ......................................................................................... 38 4.4 Deployment Status ............................................................................................................................ 39 4.4.1 Isolated Deployment of Radio Access Through UAV ................................................................. 40 4.4.2 Radio Access through UAVs ...................................................................................................... 40 4.4.3 Separation of UAV Service Areas............................................................................................... 41 4.5 Key challenges to 5G UAVs .............................................................................................................. 43 4.5.1 NR Modifications to Support the Non-Terrestrial Network Deployment Scenarios .................... 43 5. Use Case: Non-Terrestrial Networks in 5G............................................................................................. 44 5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 44 5.2 Architecture ....................................................................................................................................... 45 5.3 Requirements and KPIs on 5G .......................................................................................................... 47 5.3.1 Characteristics of NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks) Terminals for Satellite/Aerial Access Network ................................................................................................................................................ 47 5.3.2 Coverage Pattern of NTN ........................................................................................................... 48 5.4 Deployment Status ............................................................................................................................ 48 5.4.1 NR Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) Deployment Scenarios ..................................................... 48 6. Use case: XR – Augmented Reality (AR) & Virtual Reality (VR) ............................................................ 50 6.1 Introduction to AR & VR .................................................................................................................... 50 5G Services Innovation – 5G Americas White Paper 3 6.2 Architecture ....................................................................................................................................... 52 6.2.1 XR Device Architecture ............................................................................................................... 52 6.2.2 XR End-to-End Architecture ....................................................................................................... 53 6.2.3 Edge Network for XR .................................................................................................................. 54 6.3 Requirements and KPIs on 5G .......................................................................................................... 55 6.3.1 XR End-to-End Requirements .................................................................................................... 55 6.3.2 XR Requirements on 5G ............................................................................................................. 55 6.3.3 Transport Protocols for XR ......................................................................................................... 57 6.3.4 5G QoS for XR ............................................................................................................................ 57 6.3.5 5G Scenarios for XR ................................................................................................................... 58 6.4 Deployment Status ...........................................................................................................................
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