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Spider diagrams, also known as radar charts, are useful for comparing multiple quantitative variables of two or more items on axes starting from the same point.

Spider diagrams, also called spider charts or radar charts, are useful when two or more items need to be compared and each item has three or more quantitative variables represented on axes starting from the same point. They allow for visual comparison of the items.

Spider diagrams compare multiple items by representing each item's quantitative variables as axes starting from the same central point. The values of each variable are plotted outward on the axes to create a shape that allows comparisons between the items.

5G Spider Diagrams

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What are Spider Diagrams?
• Spider Diagrams, also known as ‘Spider Charts’ or ‘Radar Charts’ are
useful when two or more items need to be compared and each of
these items has three or more quantitative variables represented on
axes starting from the same point.

• Let’s understand this by simple example of rain:


• City A gets moderate rain, rarely gets flooded and harvests all water
• City B gets lots of rain, gets flooded all the time but also harvests
water
• City C on the other hand gets lots of rain, does not get flooded but
does not harvest water

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Example Spider Chart for the 3 cities

Rain Amount Rain Amount Rain Amount

Flooding Water Harvesting Flooding Water Harvesting Flooding Water Harvesting

City A gets moderate rain, City B gets lots of rain, City C gets lots of rain, does
rarely gets flooded and gets flooded all the time not get flooded but does not
harvests all water but also harvests water harvest water

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5G Spider Diagram in General
Low Latency
10
8
6
Battery Life Reliability
4
2

Low Cost Peak Data Rate

Coverage

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5G eMBB Spider Diagram
Low Latency
eMBB
10
8
6
Battery Life Reliability
4
2

Low Cost Peak Data Rate

Coverage

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5G URLLC Spider Diagram
Low Latency
10
URLLC
8
6
Battery Life Reliability
4
2

Low Cost Peak Data Rate

Coverage

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LTE-M (eMTC) Spider Diagram
Low Latency
10
8
LTE-M (eMTC)
6
Battery Life Reliability
4
2

Low Cost Peak Data Rate

Coverage

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NB-IoT Spider Diagram
Low Latency
10
8
6
NB-IoT Battery Life Reliability
4
2

Low Cost Peak Data Rate

Coverage

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5G Spider Diagram Combined
Low Latency
eMBB
10
URLLC
8
LTE-M (eMTC)
6
NB-IoT Battery Life Reliability
4
2

Low Cost Peak Data Rate

Coverage

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