|
|
|
|
|
by gregoryw3
135 days ago
|
|
I’m not super sure about the specifics but having taken a 5G class, the professor made it quite clear that due to the latency and bandwidth requirements of 5G, precise tracking is required to allow towers to correctly do beam forming. If anyone wants to look at the future of 5G (well ORAN) here it is: https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g When talking about the 5G system, cell towers can request a users estimated velocity which when combined with the towers own location combined with the physical radio (that is communicating with the phone (UE)) you can get a pretty good position estimation. What is new is that network providers are trying to sell this tower/5G data to other companies. I could be wrong but from my understanding 5G has always required precise tracking of every device connected. |
|
Not disputing that location data is used for beam optimisation just that I dont believe it is required.