I.Carrier Aggregation: Similar to LTE, 5G (NR) carrier aggregation also increases the wireless spectrum bandwidth used by UEs by combining multiple carriers. Each aggregated carrier is called a component carrier (CC). In 5G (NR), UEs can support up to 16 contiguous and non-contiguous component carriers (CCs) with different numerologies in both FR1 and FR2 bands. Carrier aggregation configurations include: carrier aggregation type (intra-band, contiguous/non-contiguous, or inter-band), number of frequency bands, and bandwidth class.
II. Bandwidth Class: The carrier aggregation bandwidth class of a terminal (UE) is defined using an alphabetical list of minimum and maximum bandwidths and the number of component carriers it can use.
Key parameters include:
III. Carrier Aggregation FR1 Bandwidth Class
IV. Carrier Aggregation FR2 Bandwidth Class