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5G Multiple Access Techniques

Description: This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of various multiple access techniques used in 5G technology.
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Which multiple access technique is used in 5G to support a large number of users with varying data rates?

  1. OFDMA

  2. SCMA

  3. NOMA

  4. TDMA


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) is used in 5G to support a large number of users with varying data rates. It divides the available spectrum into multiple subcarriers, allowing each user to occupy a subset of these subcarriers.

What is the key advantage of using SCMA (Sparse Code Multiple Access) in 5G?

  1. Increased spectral efficiency

  2. Reduced latency

  3. Improved coverage

  4. Enhanced security


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

SCMA (Sparse Code Multiple Access) is designed to improve spectral efficiency in 5G networks. It utilizes codebooks with sparse structure to allow multiple users to share the same time-frequency resources while minimizing interference.

Which multiple access technique in 5G enables simultaneous transmission of signals from multiple users on the same frequency and time resource?

  1. OFDMA

  2. SCMA

  3. NOMA

  4. CDMA


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

NOMA (Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access) is a technique used in 5G to enable simultaneous transmission of signals from multiple users on the same frequency and time resource. It employs power-domain multiplexing to differentiate between user signals.

In OFDMA, what is the role of a resource block?

  1. A unit of time allocated to a user

  2. A unit of frequency allocated to a user

  3. A unit of time and frequency allocated to a user

  4. A unit of data transmitted by a user


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In OFDMA, a resource block is a unit of time and frequency allocated to a user. It consists of multiple subcarriers that are grouped together to form a channel.

Which multiple access technique in 5G is particularly suited for scenarios with a high density of devices and limited bandwidth?

  1. OFDMA

  2. SCMA

  3. NOMA

  4. TDMA


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

NOMA (Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access) is well-suited for scenarios with a high density of devices and limited bandwidth. It allows multiple users to share the same time-frequency resources, making it efficient in utilizing scarce spectrum.

What is the primary goal of power-domain multiplexing in NOMA?

  1. To increase the number of users supported

  2. To reduce interference between users

  3. To improve the spectral efficiency

  4. To enhance the coverage area


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Power-domain multiplexing in NOMA aims to reduce interference between users by assigning different power levels to their signals. This allows multiple users to coexist on the same time-frequency resources without causing significant interference.

Which multiple access technique in 5G is characterized by its ability to provide guaranteed quality of service (QoS) to users?

  1. OFDMA

  2. SCMA

  3. NOMA

  4. TDMA


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) is a technique that provides guaranteed QoS to users by allocating specific time slots for each user. This ensures that each user has a dedicated portion of the spectrum and time, preventing interference from other users.

In SCMA, what is the significance of codebooks?

  1. They define the modulation schemes used

  2. They determine the power allocation to users

  3. They specify the time-frequency resources assigned to users

  4. They define the spreading sequences used for user separation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In SCMA, codebooks define the spreading sequences used for user separation. These sequences are assigned to different users to distinguish their signals and minimize interference.

Which multiple access technique in 5G is designed to support ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC)?

  1. OFDMA

  2. SCMA

  3. NOMA

  4. mMTC


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

mMTC (massive Machine Type Communications) is a multiple access technique designed for URLLC in 5G. It enables a massive number of devices to communicate with each other and with the network in a reliable and low-latency manner.

What is the key advantage of using OFDMA in 5G networks?

  1. Improved spectral efficiency

  2. Reduced latency

  3. Enhanced coverage

  4. Increased reliability


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) improves spectral efficiency in 5G networks by dividing the available spectrum into multiple subcarriers. This allows for more efficient utilization of the spectrum and increased data throughput.

Which multiple access technique in 5G is particularly suitable for scenarios with a large number of devices transmitting small amounts of data?

  1. OFDMA

  2. SCMA

  3. NOMA

  4. mMTC


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

mMTC (massive Machine Type Communications) is designed for scenarios with a large number of devices transmitting small amounts of data. It enables efficient communication between a massive number of devices and the network, making it suitable for applications such as IoT (Internet of Things).

What is the primary benefit of using SCMA (Sparse Code Multiple Access) in 5G networks?

  1. Increased spectral efficiency

  2. Reduced latency

  3. Improved coverage

  4. Enhanced security


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

SCMA (Sparse Code Multiple Access) enhances spectral efficiency in 5G networks by allowing multiple users to share the same time-frequency resources. It utilizes codebooks with sparse structure to minimize interference between users and improve overall spectral efficiency.

Which multiple access technique in 5G is characterized by its ability to support a wide range of data rates and services?

  1. OFDMA

  2. SCMA

  3. NOMA

  4. mMTC


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) supports a wide range of data rates and services in 5G networks. It divides the available spectrum into multiple subcarriers, allowing each user to occupy a subset of these subcarriers based on their data rate requirements.

What is the main advantage of using NOMA (Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access) in 5G networks?

  1. Improved spectral efficiency

  2. Reduced latency

  3. Enhanced coverage

  4. Increased reliability


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

NOMA (Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access) improves spectral efficiency in 5G networks by allowing multiple users to share the same time-frequency resources. It employs power-domain multiplexing to differentiate between user signals, enabling more efficient spectrum utilization.

Which multiple access technique in 5G is designed to support high-speed data transmission with low latency?

  1. OFDMA

  2. SCMA

  3. NOMA

  4. eMBB


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

eMBB (enhanced Mobile Broadband) is designed to support high-speed data transmission with low latency in 5G networks. It enables gigabit-per-second data rates and ultra-low latency, making it suitable for applications such as streaming, gaming, and virtual reality.

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