XR and 5G: Extended reality at scale with time-critical communication

  • Alriksson F
  • Kang D
  • Phillips C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The value of 5G extends far beyond the enhanced mobile broadband that more than 1 billion people already have access to through upwards of 150 communication service providers around the world [1]. The time-critical communication capabilities in 5G networks will enable major breakthroughs in a wide range of application areas, including extended reality (XR). In contrast to enhanced mobile broadband (MBB), the majority of the emerging 5G value-adding applications are time critical in nature with demanding requirements on reliable low latency. Time-critical use cases can be broken down into four categories: real-time media, remote control, industrial control and mobility automation [1, 2].

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Alriksson, F., Kang, D. H., Phillips, C., Pradas, J. L., & Zaidi, A. (2022). XR and 5G: Extended reality at scale with time-critical communication. Ericsson Technology Review, 2021(8), 2–13. https://doi.org/10.23919/etr.2021.9904681

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