5G NR-Light (RedCap): Revolutionizing IoT | E-Lins
"5G RedCap" actually
stands for 5G Reduced Capability, also known as New Radio lite (NR lite)
Figure
1. Bridging the 5G IoT capability and complexity gap with NR-Light
Establishing
a new device class — 5G NR-Light — in 5G standards
In
5G NR Release 17, 3GPP introduced a new tier of reduced capability (RedCap)
devices, also known as NR-Light. It is a new device platform that
bridges the capability and complexity gap between the extremes in 5G today with
an optimized design for mid-tier use cases. When compared to 5G enhanced mobile
broadband (eMBB) devices that can support gigabits per second of throughput in
the downlink and uplink, NR-Light devices can efficiently support 150 Mbps and
50 Mbps in the downlink and uplink, respectively, due to the designed
optimizations:
- narrower bandwidths,
i.e., 20 MHz in sub-7 GHz or 100 MHz in millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency
bands,
- a single transmit
antenna,
- a single receive
antenna, with 2 antennas being optional,
- optional support for
half-duplex FDD,
- lower-order
modulation, with 256-QAM being optional, and
- support for lower
transmit power
The
reduced complexity contributes to more cost-efficient NR-Light devices, longer
battery life due to lower power consumption, and a smaller device footprint,
which enables newer designs for a broad range of use cases.
Figure
2. NR-Light will fuel device ecosystem expansion in diverse 5G deployments
NR-Light
is an integral part of the 5G roadmap and evolution
The
first release of the 5G NR standard, 3GPP Release 15, supported two device
tiers for massive IoT, i.e., eMTC or Cat-M1 for 1.4 MHz channels, and NB-IoT
for 200 kHz channels. With improvements introduced in 3GPP Release 16, both
these device tiers can coexist with 5G devices in the same 5G NR channel. 3GPP
Release 16 also introduced another 5G device tier for eURLLC to meet the stringent
requirements of mission-critical IoT, with support for millisecond latencies
and 99.9999% reliability.
Figure
4. NR-Light is integral to the 5G roadmap and will continue to evolve with 5G
in 3GPP Release 18 and beyond
NR-Light
in 3GPP Release 17 can coexist with these IoT device tiers, and eMBB devices,
in the same 5G NR channel. Moreover, just as the 5G NR standard will continue
to evolve, NR-Light is set to evolve in Release 18 with a focus on positioning
performance requirements and enhancements. Device-to-device communications over
5G sidelink interfaces could be another evolution vector for NR-Light in
Release 18 and beyond.
Ushering
in the next wave of 5G expansion
5G
NR-Light brings the mix of capabilities in throughput, battery life, complexity,
and device density needed to cost-effectively power diverse use cases. For
instance, NR-Light can power the smart city of the
future with applications in smart grids, environmental sensors, predictive
maintenance, utility meters, high-resolution surveillance, and more.
For
industrial applications, NR-Light can also improve operational efficiencies
with optimized cost structures for the robust industrial IoT.
NR-Light brings reliable wireless connectivity and seamless mobility to the
devices used in industry and enterprise. It can connect more equipment with
fewer cables, process monitoring sensors for deeper operational insight, smart
surveillance cameras for personnel safety, and handheld and wearable devices
for richer human-machine interaction.
The
small device size, long battery life, and substantial throughput of NR-Light
devices makes it ideal for many mobile consumer applications
as well, such as high-end smart watches, health monitors, broadband access for
entry-level devices like tablets and smartphones, and boundless augmented
reality (AR) glasses.
Future-proof
new mid-tier IoT designs with 5G NR-Light
5G
NR-Light can offer a new level of capability, efficiency, and flexibility.
NR-Light can deliver higher throughput, lower latency, longer battery life,
better network security, and an optimized cost structure for such applications.
As the 5G evolution continues, there will come a time in the future when
communications service providers start to migrate away from 4G toward 5G. With
this in mind, 5G NR-Light becomes the platform of choice for future-proofing
new mid-tier IoT designs.
Figure
3. NR-Light brings a cost-effective platform for future-proofing new mid-tier
IoT designs
Summary
I
am excited for the future of 5G with NR-Light, and to be working with the
world-class team at Qualcomm on ways to evolve the technology for even bigger
impact. If you want 5G Redcap IoT Routers, you can take a look at E-Lins Communication.
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