UDR can refer to a few different technologies, depending on the context. Without more information, it's difficult to provide a definitive explanation. Here are a couple possibilities: 1. **Unmanned Driving Robot (UDR):** This could refer to robots or vehicles designed for autonomous navigation and operation in various environments. These robots are often used in manufacturing, logistics, or research. 2. **Unified Data Repository (UDR):** This is a network function defined in 3GPP 5G standards. The UDR provides a centralized repository for subscriber data, policy data, and application data. It enables efficient data management and sharing across different network functions in the 5G core network, facilitating personalized services and efficient resource utilization. It consolidates data previously stored in separate network elements like HSS (Home Subscriber Server) and PCRF (Policy and Charging Rules Function) in older generation mobile networks.
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