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Nokia Bell Labs 5G Foundation Question and Answers

Nokia Bell Labs 5G Foundation

Last Update May 12, 2024
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Questions 1

What is Unified Data Management (UDM)?

Options:

A.  

This network function stores or retrieves subscriptions, profiles and authentication data to or from the data repositories. It offers services to the AMF, SMF, NEF and AUSF using the Service Based Interface.

B.  

This network function supports authentication for 3GPP and non-3GPP accesses.

C.  

This network function is part of data repositories in the Common Data Layer and in opposition to the UDR, it stores non-standardized unstructured data.

D.  

This network function provides registration and discovery functionality to enable other network functions/ services to discover and communicate with each other.

Discussion 0
Questions 2

Which one of the following requires a network service package defined in a catalog?

Options:

A.  

Cloud software platform

B.  

Cloud infrastructure software

C.  

Cloud orchestration

D.  

Software defined network

Discussion 0
Questions 3

Which of the following is not a component of a 5G Transport network?

Options:

A.  

TDM Network

B.  

IP Network

C.  

Access Backhaul

D.  

Optical Transport

Discussion 0
Questions 4

Which one of the following solutions best reduces latency?

Options:

A.  

Using redundant NFV resources.

B.  

Centralizing packet switching.

C.  

Putting applications in a centralized data center.

D.  

Putting the application and user plane functions to the Edge or Far-Edge of the network.

Discussion 0
Questions 5

Which of the following are 4G limitations that justify a roll-out to 5G? (Choose three.)

Options:

A.  

Low peak and end-user-experience throughput

B.  

Low reliability

C.  

High latency

D.  

Beamforming is not supported

Discussion 0
Questions 6

In terms of scalability, flexibility, and capacity, which of the following would overcome 4G limitations?

Options:

A.  

Service based architecture, stateless network functions, Cloud-ready network functions and modular network functions.

B.  

Client/Server architecture, stateless network functions, Cloud-ready network functions and modular network functions.

C.  

Client/Server architecture, Cloud-ready network functions, and modular network functions.

Discussion 0
Questions 7

You and a colleague are discussing the challenges to be resolved in order to make digitization and automation a reality in all industries. He is arguing that the solution is to have faster access connectivity, but you don’t agree. You are trying to convince him of the need for an end-to-end solution. The new 5G network should be built end-to-end to enable industries’ quest for value. What arguments can you provide to support your position?

Options:

A.  

Increasing throughput is not enough. A faster and automated transport network, a distributed cloud where applications would run depending on their latency and reliability requirements, a core network that automatically handles any type of access, and a security framework to guarantee the security in every layer of the network are also needed.

B.  

The network consists of many layers that include access, transport, core, cloud, and all of the applications running in the cloud. Increasing throughput in access is not enough. The bit rate needs to be increased in all of the other layers as well.

C.  

Increasing the access throughput might be worthwhile but applications that support a higher bit rate should also be a consideration.

D.  

Increasing the throughput is enough. There is no need to change the network end-to-end.

Discussion 0
Questions 8

The network of the future is the key to supporting the digitization and automation of many industries. This network should support diverse requirements from different applications using it. To do that, the network should have a new architecture. Which of the following best describe the elements of the new 5G end-to-end network architecture?

Options:

A.  

Wireless Access, Optical Transport, and a dedicated Core Network for wireless access running in a Central Cloud.

B.  

Multiple access types (not only wireless), Optical Transport, Multi-cloud, and dedicated Core for every type of access.

C.  

Public sector element, a smart city element, a health element, a transport and logistics element, and an industrial element.

D.  

Massive Scale Access combining many wireless and wired access types, Smart Network Fabric as transport (combining optical and IP network elements, controlled by SDN), a Universal Adaptive Core network supporting all access types, a Multi-cloud system including central, regional, edge, public, private, and hybrid cloud, and Automation and Analytics providing flexibility in the network to serve different applications.

Discussion 0
Questions 9

Which of the following are benefits of massive MIMO? (Choose three.)

Options:

A.  

Increased spectral density

B.  

Increased transmission robustness with transmit diversity

C.  

Increased throughput per user

D.  

Reduced latency

Discussion 0