Huawei achieves top performance during 5G technology test

Huawei 5G test BeijingHuawei has achieved the best air interface test result as the downlink cell peak rate exceeded 32 Gbps — using 200 MHz bandwidth on the C-band — during 5G technology R&D test organized by the IMT-2020 (5G) Promotion Group.

In fact, Huawei was the first ICT solutions provider to complete the entire second phase of 5G technology R&D test.

Huawei integrated key 5G New Radio (NR) technologies including f-OFDM, new frame structure, new codes (such as Polar Code), new parameter sets, Massive MIMO, and SCMA to complete the 5G test in Beijing.

During the second-phase test, Huawei provided end-to-end (E2E) isolated network slices from 5G NR to networks using one set of telecom infrastructure. Network slicing enables ultra-large bandwidth, high reliability, low latency, and massive connections. The test results far exceeded 5G requirements of multiple vertical industries, as defined by the ITU.

Huawei streamed over 100 channels of 4K video in vehicle-mounted mobile scenarios, showcasing a better experience for future C-band eMBB — at the test location in Huairou District, Beijing.

Recently, Huawei updated the industry record of 0.3 ms one-way latency over the air interface with reliability of over 99.99 percent during test scenarios such as vehicle platooning and emergency braking.

Huawei said this achievement marks a significant breakthrough in remote and autonomous driving.

During the second-phase of 5G test, Huawei also completed the device-pipe interoperability test in partnership with Japanese telecom operator NTT Docomo and wireless chipset company MediaTek.

The second-phase test results of 5G Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) showed that 5G will help mobile operators to enable new smart use cases, such as at a campus, stadium, and office environment.

“Huawei produced industry-leading test results in cell throughput and single terminal data rate, but has also promoted flexibility of 5G standards and established a capable E2E industry chain,” said Tong Wen, Huawei Fellow and Wireless CTO.

Huawei is exhibiting the world’s first 5G network slicing application for smart grids — at the PT Expo China 2017, in Beijing. The application is based on Huawei’s 5G Core solution Service-Oriented Core (SOC), part of Huawei’s E2E 5G solution.

At MWC 2016, Huawei demonstrated the world’s first E2E 5G network slicing application.

Last month, Huawei released its 5G-oriented mobile bearer solution X-Haul, which is now available globally and in India.

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