4G Vs. 5G Key Technology Differences(Post + Video)
In this article, I will address and review the Key technology differences between 4G and 5G; reading this topic is crucial, especially if you have a good background in 4G and have just started your 5G Career.
This article will cover the differences between 4G & 5G for the following
RAN Structure: 4G, 5G NSA & 5G SA
From the Radio Access Network side, The overall structure looks very similar, for example;
From a superficial view, it is a matter of naming change; however, there are subtle changes implemented that leads to huge improvement; we will be addressing one of the points which can lead to improving latency in 5G SA.
One of the main differences provided in 5G SA Architecture is that the User plane and Control function has separated; see below comments and the 4G & 5G Full Architecture for more details.
In 4G: P-GW provides both control plane and user plane functions(IP Address allocation & Packet Forwarding)
In 5G: SMF Provides IP Allocation, and UPF provides packet forwarding
2. User and Control plane separation allows independent scaling of the two functions
Operators can add more user plane capabilities without having to add more control plane
Minimize latency by distributing User plane and keeping it geographically close to the AN
Packet Gateway provides both User plane and Control Plane function in 4G
While in 5G, Only UPF provides User plane function.
Quality of Service: 4G & 5G
For the QoS Part, there is an essential change in the way of how the QoS is being allocated.
In 4G, EPS Bearer is responsible for providing E2E User Plane connectivity between the UE and Access Point Name "APN" within the Packet Gateway
*APN defines the interface to the external data network
The point here is that EPS Bearer has a one-to-one mapping to the QoS, This means that the User needs to establish a new EPS bearer every time there is a new QCI assignment, Only One QoS(Example QCI 9 can be assigned to one DRB) with no flexibility.
In 5G, PDU Sessions is responsible for providing E2E User Plane connectivity between the UE and Data Network Name "DNN" within the User Plane Function ( UPF)
*DNN defines the interface to the external data network
However, Unlike 4G EPS Bearer, PDU Session supports one or more QoS Flows, Which means that QoS Flow to radio bearer mapping is not necessarily one-to-one mapping and multiple QoS can be mapped to the same Radio Bearer.
Note: QoS Flows belonging to different PDU Sessions are mapped onto different DRBs.
Radio Protocol Stack: 4G & 5G
SDAP Primary Task:
Service Data Application Protocol (SDAP) is responsible for mapping QoS bearers to radio bearers according to their quality-of-service requirements. This protocol layer is not present in LTE but introduced in NR when connecting to the 5G core network due to the new quality-of-service handling
The new SDAP (Service Data Adaptation Protocol) primary function maps each QoS Flow onto a specific Data Radio Bearer
•Multiple QoS Flows can be mapped onto a single DRB or,
•Single QoS Flow can be mapped onto a single DRB.
Overall Technology Comparison
4G Vs. 5G Bandwidth
4G Supports a maximum up to 20Mhz BW, While 5G is up to 400Mhz
5G offers less Guard Band(2~5) and Higher Spectrum Utilization(Utilizing up to 95% of the Channel BW, While 4G Utilize 90%)
Up to 20x Higher Bandwidth and New Spectrum Definition. (ex. mmwave)
NR Offers Less Guard-band and Higher spectrum utilization
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Frame Structure Comparison: 4G & 5G
The following summarized the main differences between 4G & 5G Frame Structure
Physical Channel & Signals Comparison : 4G & 5G
The below table summarizes the main differences in Physical Channel and Signals
Downlink Comparison: Physical Downlink Control Channel(PDCCH)
Uplink Comparison: Physical Uplink Control Channel(PUCCH)
In 4G, PUCCH is transmitted in one or more Physical Resource Blocks (PRB) at the edges of the system bandwidth and is only supporting Long-Format(duration 1 ms)
While 5G supports both Long and short format, Where short format provides the following:
PBCH & Synchronization Signals: 4G & 5G
There are 2 main changes in PBCH and SS compared to 4G:
PBCH and SS are now being combined into SSB
SSB Frequency domain location is flexible and can be configured at different locations based on the network requirements(4G PBCH & SS are fixed at the center of Channel BW)
Broadcast Channel Comparison: 4G & 5G
4G Provide Wide Beam coverage, while 5G provides narrow beam coverage for broadcast channels, which can improve the Coverage and Quality
Reference Signal Overhead comparison: 4G & 5G
5G Overhead is almost half 4G, and the mean reason behind that 5G has no Cell Specific Reference Signal as 4G
As you know that CRS was all the time transmitted "Always on" over the entire BW and consume a large number of resource elements within the Resource block
While 5G uses DMRS for channel demodulation instead of CRS.
PDSCH DMRS offers much less overhead compared to CRS due to the following:
DMRS is transmitted within the set of RBs allocated to PDSCH. i.e, if a UE is allocated 10RBs for PDSCH, then both PDSCH and DMRS will be transmitted across those BW
DMRS Configuration type 1 uses 6 RS within one or two symbols, which add around 3.6% up to 7% overhead to 5G, while 4G offers from 9% to 17% overhead. Please see the below picture for more details and refer to the below-attached video for more information.
Key differences in Link Budgets: 4G & 5G
4G & 5G almost have the same Link Budget Basic Methodology
Link Budget is counting all of the gains and losses from the TX through the medium(Free Space, Cables, etc.) to the receiver
Simple Link Budget Equation:
•Received Power(dBm) = TX Power(dBm) + Gains - Losses
Main consideration:
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