Demystifying 5G - Minimizing the impact of accessories when testing 5G RF components

Even 5G waveform candidates, such as FBMC, UFMC and GFDM, are based on OFDM, they are pure physical layer concepts that lack of a fully defined scrambling method. This results in a varying peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) depending on the used payload data which are typically pseudo noise (PN) sequences. In this video we describe how to generate a scrambled bit sequence using the LTE standard.
The demystifying 5G video series discusses main topics related to 5G including requirements, timeline, potential frequency and waveform candidates.