Reducing the maximum number of Downlink (DL) MIMO layers to 1 for RedCap devices with 1 receiver branch, or 2 for RedCap devices with 2 receiver branches. Alleviates the requirement for 2 antennas, saving on hardware costs as described above. Reducing downlink MIMO layers also requires less power usage, which extends device battery
Customer ServiceTherefore, in Release 17, the 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) developed the essential features to support a new device type enabling reduced capability (RedCap) new radio (NR)
Customer ServiceThis chart compares 5G NR RedCap against other 5G NR technologies across three axes: high data rate, low latency, and low cost/long battery life. NR RedCap aims to offer a balance among the three measured attributes, without excelling in any particular one
Customer Service5G RedCap brings the mix of capabilities in throughput, battery life, complexity, and device density needed to cost-effectively power diverse use cases. For example, 5G RedCap can power the smart city of the future with
Customer ServiceTherefore, in Release 17, the 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) developed the essential features to support a new device type enabling reduced capability (RedCap) NR devices
Customer ServiceDesigned with a focus on mid-tier IoT devices such as gateways and industrial sensors, RedCap technology delivers reduced data flow and dependable connectivity while providing power consumption optimization, which provides a substantial extension in
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Customer ServiceDesigned with a focus on mid-tier IoT devices such as gateways and industrial sensors, RedCap technology delivers reduced data flow and dependable connectivity while
Customer ServiceEricsson Reduced Capability (RedCap) is a new RAN software solution that enhances existing 5G use cases and enables new ones (mid-tier use cases) for devices such as smartwatches, other wearables, and industry sensors by lowering complexity and extending battery life.. With service providers continuously investing in network capabilities to seize the opportunities offered by
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Customer Service3GPP''s Release 17 introduces enhancements to enable a new class of reduced capability devices to operate on 5G networks. These reduced capability, or RedCap, devices do not require the full capabilities of the 5G New Radio standard, but do have much more stringent power consumption and cost limitations compared to smartphones and other 5G user equipment.
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Customer ServiceExplore RedCap, a feature introduced in 5G Release 17, which enables smaller, more affordable RF solutions for IoT devices with improved battery life.
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Customer ServiceStationary RedCap devices (and other RedCap devices potentially) can benefit from the relaxations to save energy and increase battery life. What is RedCap''s impact on device and network operation? RedCap modifications to reduce device complexity, cost, and power consumption have implications for both devices and the network.
Customer ServiceThe introduction of RedCap devices in Release 17 is expected to expand the 5G device ecosystem by introducing new devices with lower cost/complexity, smaller size, and longer
Customer ServiceThe introduction of RedCap devices in Release 17 is expected to expand the 5G device ecosystem by introducing new devices with lower cost/complexity, smaller size, and longer battery life than regular 5G NR devices. For many IoT use cases, which are not high-end, NR devices are overly capable, and they may not be cost-efficient for such use
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Customer ServiceEricsson Reduced Capability (RedCap) is a new RAN software solution that enhances existing 5G use cases and enables new ones (mid-tier use cases) for devices such as smartwatches, other wearables, and industry sensors by lowering complexity and extending battery life.
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Customer Service5G RedCap brings the mix of capabilities in throughput, battery life, complexity, and device density needed to cost-effectively power diverse use cases. For example, 5G RedCap can power the smart city of the future with applications in smart grids, environmental sensors, predictive maintenance, utility meters, high-resolution
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Customer ServiceThe reduced capability (RedCap) triangle corresponds to use cases that require lower device cost and longer battery life than legacy 5G NR devices can provide, but at the same time they need higher data rates and lower latency than NB-IoT and LTE-M can offer. This segment sometimes goes under the name broadband IoT. Typical examples include
Customer ServiceTraditional 5G is designed for high-speed, high-bandwidth applications—think of things like 4K streaming, cloud gaming, and remote surgery. But for smaller devices, like a fitness tracker or a smart security camera, this level of performance isn''t necessary. RedCap fills the gap by offering enough bandwidth and power to ensure reliable performance while
Customer ServiceTherefore, in Release 17, the 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) developed the essential features to support a new device type enabling reduced capability (RedCap) new radio (NR) devices aiming at lower cost/complexity, smaller physical size, and longer battery life compared to regular 5G NR devices. In this article, we provide a
Customer ServiceRedCap defines IoT device requirements that need smaller, less complex and lower-cost RF solutions with longer battery life than existing 5G offerings, such as for the latest smartphones. IoT applications with these characteristics include wearables, industrial wireless sensors and video surveillance—the key focus areas of RedCap.
Customer ServiceThe introduction of RedCap devices in Release 17 is expected to expand the 5G device ecosystem by introducing new devices with lower cost/complexity, smaller size, and longer battery life than regular 5G NR devices. For many IoT use cases, which are not high-end, NR devices are overly capable, and they may not be cost-efficient for such use cases.
Each addressable RedCap use case has its own set of requirements which, compared to regular 5G NR devices, is less demanding in terms of data rates and latency, yet more stringent when it comes to device cost/complexity and power consumption.
RedCap (Reduced Capability) is a reduction in requirements for IoT devices in the context of 5G. Unlike smartphones, IoT devices don't need all the rich capabilities of the current 5G specifications. This reduction opens the door for simpler designs, reduced cost, and smaller devices. Read on to learn more about the exciting possibilities.
As highlighted in this article, RedCap devices may have substantially lower cost, smaller size, and longer battery lifetime compared to other NR devices, while at the same time achieving higher data rates and lower latency than IoT devices based on LTE, LTE-M, or NB-IoT.
The simplest RedCap device, that is, a RedCap device with the lowest possible complexity, is expected to reduce the modem complexity by about 65 percent for low- or mid-band (FR1) devices, and by about 50 percent for high-band (FR2) devices, while high enough peak data rates are maintained to still serve more demanding IoT use cases.
The introduction of RedCap will enable a single network, i.e., a 5G standalone network consisting of both RAN and core network, to address a variety of use cases for industry digitalization and business transformation. Furthermore, RedCap will help expand the 5G ecosystem and connect significantly more devices to 5G networks.
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