📶 5G/6G Network Designer
Design next-generation mobile networks with beamforming and network slicing
🤔 What Is 5G/6G Network Design?
5G and emerging 6G networks use beamforming, massive MIMO antenna arrays, and network slicing to deliver gigabit speeds with ultra-low latency. A base station (gNB) steers focused radio beams toward user devices, like a spotlight following actors on a stage instead of flooding the whole theater with light.
Why does this matter? Network slicing carves one physical network into virtual dedicated lanes — eMBB for streaming, URLLC for self-driving cars, mMTC for billions of IoT sensors. 6G research pushes into terahertz bands targeting 1 Tbps wireless speeds.
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Massive MIMO
Hundreds of antenna elements focusing energy
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mmWave
High-frequency multi-gigabit short-range links
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Network Slicing
Virtual dedicated networks per use case
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AI-Native
ML-optimized resource allocation
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Beamforming
Directed beam steering to track users
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Coverage
Cell planning with path loss models
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