Here''s a technical breakdown of the key components and functionalities of a 5G base station: The antennas are crucial for transmitting and receiving radio frequency (RF) signals. In 5G, multiple antennas, known as Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antennas, are used to enhance data rates and improve reliability.
Therefore, in 5G networks, high-frequency resources will no longer use macro base stations, micro-cells become the mainstream, and the small base stations will be used as the basic unit for ultra-intensive networking, that is, small base stations dense deployment.
In particular, the 5G base station significantly requires more energy compared to the 4G system, especially when higher frequencies are in action. Due to the very short range of millimeter waves, several stations are required for getting complete coverage. This in turn, increases the overall energy consumption.
5G base stations often employ beamforming techniques to focus the radio waves in specific directions, optimizing coverage and capacity. This is achieved by adjusting the phase and amplitude of the signals transmitted by multiple antennas. 5G operates in a range of frequency bands, including sub-6 GHz (mid-band) and mmWave (millimeter-wave) bands.
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