5G RedCap vs FullCap UEs: Energy insights

Messaoudi, Sofiane; Ksentini, Adlen
ICT 2026, International Conference on Telecommunications, 20-22 May 2026, Thessaloniki, Greece

The rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) deployments, mission-critical sensing, and unmanned systems requires wireless solutions with reduced complexity, improved energy efficiency, and reliable connectivity. While Fifth Generation Mobile Communication System (5G) Full-Capability (FullCap) User Equipment (UE) provides high performance, it often exceeds the power and cost constraints of large-scale sensor networks. 5G Reduced Capability (RedCap) devices offer a practical compromise with essential 5G functionalities and lower energy consumption. This paper presents a comparative study of the energy consumption of RedCap versus FullCap 5G devices. Measurement campaigns using smart plugs collected real-time power data under different configurations and were processed through an automated pipeline. Results show that RedCap devices significantly reduce energy consumption while maintaining reliable connectivity for largescale IoT deployments.


Type:
Conférence
City:
Thessaloniki
Date:
2026-05-20
Department:
Systèmes de Communication
Eurecom Ref:
8739
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