Arab Times

Zain completes trial for 5.5G IoT RedCap technologi­es

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KUWAIT CITY, March 22: Zain Group, the Middle East’s leading digital ICT service provider, has completed the technical prototype validation of RedCAP based on 5.5G technology in Kuwait.

RedCap is defined as part of the 3GPP Internet of Things architectu­re. It has network speeds of 100Mbps downlink and 10Mbps uplink and can be used in supporting use cases such as industrial Internet, electric power industry, wearables, video surveillan­ce, smart vehicles, and other similar medium to high-speed IoT applicatio­ns. From the perspectiv­e of applicatio­n scenarios, Redcap has huge potential in the industrial and consumer markets. Take video surveillan­ce and wearable devices as examples:

Video surveillan­ce: Mobile cameras mainly provide upstream services. The upstream rate of 4 Mbps can meet the requiremen­ts of 1080p video, and the upstream rate of 20 Mbps can meet the requiremen­ts of 4K HD video. Therefore, RedCap can meet video surveillan­ce requiremen­ts in most scenarios and facilitate the large-scale developmen­t of wireless cameras.

Wearable devices: include smart glasses, smart watches, smart bands, and the like. The RedCap technology reduces terminal complexity and optimizes power consumptio­n to save power. RedCap supports 1T1R, facilitati­ng small-sized UE integratio­n. In terms of rate, the RedCap terminal can meet the requiremen­ts of wearable devices (5–50 Mbps in the downlink and 2–5 Mbps in the uplink). In the future, RedCap-enabled wearable devices will grow rapidly after the popularity of RedCap networks.

Reduces

As a critical technology of 5G R17, RedCap offers numerous advantages. First, RedCap reduces terminal complexity by about 60% compared to traditiona­l 5G terminals. Second, RedCap takes on some of the best features of 5G NR, such as low latency, high reliabilit­y, service assurance, and low power use. Third, RedCap can be introduced on demand for various applicatio­n scenarios to meet service requiremen­ts effectivel­y.

RedCap also employs cuttingedg­e power-saving technologi­es to extend battery life. The overall cost

of the RedCap module is estimated to be significan­tly lower than that of ordinary 5G mobile phones, achieving a better “cost-effective” balance between the performanc­e and cost of 5G RedCap terminals and having strong market competitiv­eness. This test showed that the 5G RedCap technology meet all of the procedures and expected performanc­e requiremen­ts of the 3GPP R17 protocol, and the test marks a critical step in the evolution of 5.5G technology.

To promote social digital transforma­tion in the GCC region, Zain will continue to explore additional use cases for 5G RedCap with the assistance of its partners. It will also continue to construct the ecosystem for the 5G Internet of Things industry. Millions of connection­s will be possible soon, accelerati­ng the digitaliza­tion of industries.

 ?? ?? RedCAP based on 5.5G technology in Kuwait.
RedCAP based on 5.5G technology in Kuwait.

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