Understanding the Heart of the 5G Air Interface: An Overview of Physical Downlink Control Channel for 5G New Radio

New Radio (NR) is a new radio air interface developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project for the fifth generation (5G) mobile communications system. With great flexibility, scalability, and efficiency, 5G is expected to address a wide range of use cases including enhanced mobile broadband, ultra-reliable low-latency communications, and massive machine type communications. The physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) in NR carries downlink control information. Understanding how PDCCH operates is key to developing a good understanding of how information is communicated over NR. This article provides an overview of the 5G NR PDCCH by describing its physical layer structure, monitoring mechanisms, beamforming operation, and the carried information. We also share various design rationales that influenced NR standardization.

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