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AccelerComm Claims Reduction in 5G Private Network Infra Costs using its Solution

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AccelerComm recently announced the findings of a report commissioned from Real Wireless, the independent wireless experts, which shows significant reductions in 5G Private network infrastructure costs by utilising AccelerComm’s 5G physical layer IP solution. 

The study focused on AccelerComm’s unique channel equalisation solution, and found that it leads to a significant increase in the average cell spectral efficiency, which in turn brings an improvement in network performance and results in a large potential reduction in the required number of sites (and hence power) required to provide coverage.

In the specific example of a 5G private network implementation in a port, the AccelerComm channel equalisation solution improves the spectral efficiency by between 0.5-2b/s/Hz in the operating SINR region of 0-10dB, resulting in up to 33.7% network cost savings.

AccelerComm provides complete physical layer IP solutions which enable optimal performance of 5G radio access networks and solves the challenges that would otherwise limit the speed, latency, and spectral efficiency of 5G. by mitigating the effects of noise, interference and poor signal strength.

Tasos Karousos of Real Wireless
Private Networks are being increasingly widely deployed, in particular within vertical markets such as ports, factories and agriculture. However to be successful in these sectors, private networks must be delivered at a reasonable cost and provide increased efficiency and productivity.

Eric Dowek from AccelerComm
Private networks are being used by the mobile industry as test-beds to rapidly deploy, trial and iterate on new technologies such as 5G and O-RAN. At the centre of this is the drive to make sure that 5G is delivered in a way which maximises ROI. This research from Real Wireless shows the clear benefits of our IP in helping to optimise infrastructure requirements and improve performance.

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