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5G Modulation and Coding Scheme

For any communication technology, Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) defines the numbers of useful bits which can carried by one symbol. In contrast with 5G or 4G, a symbol is defined as Resource Element (RE) and MCS defined as how many useful bits can be transmitted per Resource Element (RE) . MCS depends on radio signal quality in wireless link, better quality the higher MCS and the more useful bits can be transmitted with in a symbol and bad signal quality result in  lower MCS means less useful data can be transmitted with in a symbol.

In other words, we can say MCS depends  Blocker Error Rate (BLER). Typically there is a BLER threshold defined that equal to 10%. To maintain BLER not more than this value in varying radio condition Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) is allocated by gNB using link adaptation algorithm. The allocated MCS is signalled to the UE  using DCI over PDCCH channel e.g. DCI 1_0, DCI 1_1

A MCS basically defines the following two aspects:

Modulation

Modulation defines how many bits can be carried by a single RE  irrespective of whether it’s useful bit or parity bits. 5G NR supports QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM and 256 QAM modulation . With QPSK there are 2 bits can be transmitted per RE, with 16QAM  it can be 4 bits, with 64QAM it can be 6 bits and with 256QAM it can 8 bits. These 16, 64 and 256 are know as modulation order of QAM Modulation and The no. of bits for each modulation order can be calculated using following formula.

Code Rate 

Code rate can be defined as the ratio between useful bit and total transmitted bit (Useful + Redundant Bits).  These Redundant bits are added for Forward Error Correction (FEC). In other words we can it is the ratio between the number of information bits at the top of the Physical layer and the number of bits which are mapped to PDSCH at the bottom of the Physical layer. We can also say, it  a measure of the redundancy which is added by the Physical layer. A low coding rate corresponds to increased redundancy.

5G NR Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) Characteristics 

Modulation and Coding Scheme Tables

64 QAM Table

256 QAM Table

Low SE 64 QAM Table

Which Table to select:

MCS Table Selection Example:

With this example,  we can show that MCS table selection initially configured with RRC signaling and further can be controlled using only Physical layer signaling.

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