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The high-level architecture of a 5G small cell typically includes the following components: Radio access network (RAN): The RAN includes the small cell base station, which provides wireless access to user devices via radio signals. The small cell base station communicates with the core network over a high-speed backhaul connection.
Unlike the small cell product development currently predominant in Taiwan’s network communication industry, this 5G O-RAN micro-cell base station system overcomes challenges including heat dissipation, signal distortion, and beamforming.
The small cell base station communicates with the core network over a high-speed backhaul connection. Core network: The core network manages the overall operation of the small cell network, including authentication, authorization, and routing of user traffic.
The deployment of small cells can improve network coverage, capacity, and quality of service for wireless users. Small cells are essential for 5G networks, which require high-frequency bands and low-latency connections. 5G networks rely on a dense network of small cells to provide ultra-fast speeds and low latency to users.
Medium-range base stations, which are adapted from microcell scenarios for Outdoor deployment. Small cells support various frequency bands defined by 3GPP [TS38.104], including FR1 and FR2 bands, which may be licensed, shared, or unlicensed, depending on deployment.
A cell tower (also called a macrocell) is a huge umbrella used to provide radio signals to thousands of users in large areas with minimal obstructions. To extend the coverage of a macrocell, distributive antenna systems (DASs) are used in conjunction with the cell tower.
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