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SK Telecom Moves Closer to 5G with 2 ms Low Latency LTE Technology

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    SK Telecom Moves Closer to 5G with 2 ms Low Latency LTE Technology

    By Daniel Laury | IoT, tech news, Virtual Reality | Comments are Closed | 5 September, 2017 | 0

    Original Source: http://bit.ly/2wENTyk

    09/04/2017 | By Netmanias (tech@netmanias.com)

     

    SK Telecom today announced that it, together with Nokia, has successfully reduced latency between the handset and base station to 2 ms over its LTE network.

     

    With the successful demonstration of a round-trip latency of 2 ms, SK Telecom moves one step closer to realizing 5G *.

     

    * ITU states that technologies designed for 5G needs to deliver a peak data rate of up to 20 Gbps under ultra-low latency of 1 ms.

     

    The latency between the handset and base station in the existing LTE environment is around 25 ms. While the round-trip latency of 25 ms can support two-way communication services like remote learning and smart work, it is not low enough to seamlessly provide services that require real-time transmission of data such as autonomous driving and telemedicine.

     

     

    Against this backdrop, the newly developed 2 ms latency technology is expected to facilitate the development of diverse real-time services – e.g. autonomous driving, AR and VR services – which will become widespread in the 5G era.

     

    For instance, with a latency of 25 ms, upon sending a stop signal to a self-driving vehiclerunning at 150 km/h, the vehicle travels about 1 m further before it actually begins to decelerate. However, with the 2 ms latency technology, the vehicle moves only 8 cm before it begins to slow down, which will significantly enhance the overall safety in autonomous driving.

     

    Moreover, the low latency communication technology can support services that require real-time monitoring of remote sites and control of equipment such as disaster relief robot, and will also contribute to the growth of next-generation media services like 360° VR.

     

    SK Telecom and Nokia have dramatically reduced the latency between LTE handset and base station from 25 ms to only 2 ms by applying Uplink Pre-Scheduling, a technology that enables the handset to immediately transmit data to the base station, and short Transmission Time Interval (TTI), a technology that reduces data transmission time between base station and handset to about 1/7.

     

    The companies will continue to work together to reflect the short TTI technology to the 3GPP global standards.

     

    “Low latency technology is essential in realizing 5G services such as autonomous driving, artificial intelligence and virtual reality services,” said Park Jin-hyo, Senior Vice President and Head of Network Technology R&D Center of SK Telecom. “We will continue to improve our low latency technologies to achieve 5G evolution, while applying the latest technologies to our LTE networks to further enhance customer experience.”

    4G, 5G, ar, autonomous driving, latency, Nokia, self-driving cars, SK Telecom, VR

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