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Huawei Exam H35-660_V2.0 Topic 1 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H35-660_V2.0 exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 1
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Which one of the subcarriers spacing yield the highest spectral efficient for 5G cells on 50MHz bandwidth?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Felix
1 months ago
Wait, isn't 15kHz the frequency used for 4G? I think 5G needs something more cutting-edge, like 60kHz. Gotta stay on the bleeding edge, you know?
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Franklyn
2 days ago
I agree, 60kHz would provide higher spectral efficiency for 5G cells.
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Vonda
10 days ago
Yeah, 60kHz would definitely be more cutting-edge for 5G.
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Lenna
12 days ago
I think 60kHz is the way to go for 5G cells.
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Joni
1 months ago
Ha! 30kHz, really? That's just a half-baked compromise. Go big or go home, I say - 15kHz is the way to go!
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Julieta
6 days ago
User 3: I see your point, but I still think 15kHz is the most efficient choice.
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Tonja
14 days ago
User 2: I disagree, I think 60kHz is the best option for 5G cells on a 50MHz bandwidth.
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Golda
19 days ago
User 1: 15kHz is definitely the way to go for maximum spectral efficiency.
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Latrice
2 months ago
60kHz? That's way too wide for 5G! The whole point is to maximize efficiency. I'm going with 15kHz.
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Deeann
29 days ago
I also believe 15kHz is the best option for maximizing spectral efficiency in 5G cells.
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Carey
1 months ago
I think 30kHz might be a good balance between efficiency and performance.
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Alpha
1 months ago
I agree, 60kHz is too wide. 15kHz is the way to go for maximum efficiency.
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Cathrine
2 months ago
Hmm, 15kHz seems like the best option for high spectral efficiency in 5G. The narrower subcarrier spacing should pack more data in the available bandwidth.
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Willard
1 months ago
B) 60kHz
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Sena
1 months ago
I agree, 15kHz would definitely be the best choice for high spectral efficiency in 5G.
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Dortha
2 months ago
A) 15kHz
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Vernell
2 months ago
Yeah, narrower subcarrier spacing can definitely help pack more data in the available bandwidth.
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Tyisha
2 months ago
I think 15kHz is the way to go for high spectral efficiency in 5G.
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Glory
3 months ago
But wouldn't a smaller subcarrier spacing like 15kHz provide higher spectral efficiency?
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Karina
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is A) 15kHz.
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Glory
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) 60kHz.
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