Overview of 5G Broadcast and Multicast Services
Published: 2021
Author(s) Name: Padma Panchapakesan |
Author(s) Affiliation: Senior Solutions Architect, Tech Mahindra Limited, India.
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Abstract
The demand for access to high-quality live media on handheld devices is increasing at an unprecedented rate. Mobile broadband
users are demanding live streaming video content anywhere, anytime and on all their devices. This puts immense pressure on
mobile network operators to provide quality services to all their subscribers within the limited radio resources that are available
to them.
Using a one-to-one dedicated connection to send the same content (for example, Live Sports action) to multiple users results in
inefficient spectrum utilisation. Broadcasting/Multicasting allows network operators to offload content from dedicated services to
shared services, thereby freeing-up network resources and improving spectral utilisation. This also enables network operators to
use their existing infrastructure efficiently, thereby improving their ROI.
Though technologies like 3G and LTE also support Multimedia Broadcast Multicast service (MBMS), 5G NR based Broadcast/
Multicast provides better performance as it has improved signal coverage even at cell edges and can also cater to high traffic
demands in high mobility scenarios. The latency in 5G is also lower than 3G/LTE, thereby improving the overall end-user
experience.
In this study, we have done a systematic literature review of 3GPP Broadcast/Multicast services. We present an overview of
5G Broadcast/Multicast technology and discuss some techniques that can be used to optimise resource utilisation and improve
user experience. We then present a comparison between 5G and LTE Broadcast/Multicast performance and discuss how 5G
Broadcast/Multicast can be used not just for entertainment but also for improving essential aspects of human life like Education,
agriculture, and agriculture Public Safety.
Keywords: 5G, LTE, 3GPP, NR, MBMS
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