5G Requirements

What should 5G actually do? The ITU defined three main goals.

ITU = International Telecommunication Union. They set the standards.


The 5G Triangle

The ITU created a triangle diagram with three corners. Each corner represents a different type of application with different needs.

These are the three pillars of 5G:

  1. eMBB - enhanced Mobile Broadband
  2. URLLC - Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications
  3. mMTC - massive Machine-Type Communications

eMBB: Enhanced Mobile Broadband

“I want faster internet.”

This is the “more of what we already have” pillar.

What it means:

  • Faster downloads
  • Better streaming
  • More data capacity

eMBB Targets

MetricTarget
Peak data rate20 Gbps
User experienced rate100 Mbps
Area traffic capacity10 Mbps/m²

These numbers are 10-100x better than LTE.


eMBB Use Cases

  • 4K/8K video streaming - no buffering
  • Virtual Reality (VR) - high bandwidth, immersive
  • Augmented Reality (AR) - overlay digital on real world
  • Crowded venues - stadiums, concerts, festivals

eMBB is about speed and capacity. More data, faster.


URLLC: Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency

“If it’s late or fails, someone could die.”

This is for applications where delay = disaster.

What it means:

  • Instant response (milliseconds)
  • Never fails (five nines reliability)

URLLC Targets

MetricTarget
Latency1 ms (round-trip)
Reliability99.999%

99.999% reliability = only 5 minutes of downtime per year.

LTE latency is around 30-50 ms. URLLC needs 1 ms.


URLLC Use Cases

  • Remote surgery - surgeon controls robot miles away
  • Autonomous vehicles - car must react instantly
  • Industrial automation - robot arms in factories
  • Drone control - real-time piloting

URLLC is about reliability and speed. Never late, never fails.


mMTC: Massive Machine-Type Communications

“A million sensors, each sending tiny updates.”

This is not about speed. It’s about scale and battery life.

What it means:

  • Billions of tiny devices
  • Very low power consumption
  • Small amounts of data

mMTC Targets

MetricTarget
Connection density1 million devices/km²
Battery life10+ years
Data per deviceVery small (bytes)

A sensor might send 100 bytes once per hour. But there are millions of them.


mMTC Use Cases

  • Smart meters - electricity, water, gas
  • Agricultural sensors - soil moisture, temperature
  • Asset tracking - shipping containers, packages
  • Environmental monitoring - air quality, noise levels

mMTC is about scale and efficiency. Millions of devices, tiny data, long battery.


Why Three Pillars?

LTE couldn’t do all three well. You had to choose.

NeedLTE Problem
eMBBLimited bandwidth
URLLCToo much latency
mMTCToo power-hungry

5G is designed to handle all three simultaneously.