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PLMN selection in “IDEL Mode” for LTE-UE

PLMN selection in "IDEL Mode" for LTE-UE When an UE is switched on, it attempts to make contact with a PLMN. The selection of the PLMN could be either automatically or manually. • Automatic mode: Utilizes a list of PLMN to be selected in priority order. • Manual mode: The mobile station indicates available PLMN … Read more

Uplink Power Control Calculation in LTE

Uplink Power Control Calculation in LTE Transmit power of PUSCH in subframe i is defined by PPUSCH (i) = min{PMAX,10 log10 (MPUSCH (i)) + PO_PUSCH ( j) +α ( j) ⋅ PL + ΔTF (i) + f (i)} [dBm] Pmax: max. allowed power, MPUSCH: number of scheduled RBs, PL: pathless [dB]. ΔTF (i) = 10 … Read more

LTE NETWORK ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW

LTE NETWORK ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW The Long-Term Evolution (LTE) network architecture is a crucial component of modern wireless communication systems. In this overview, we will delve into the key aspects of LTE network architecture, including its structure, nodes, and functionalities. ENodeB: The Radio Access Node At the heart of the LTE network is the ENodeB (eNB), … Read more

Resource Block & Physical Resource Block in LTE

Resource Block & Physical Resource Block in LTE What is Resource block in lte? :- A resource block is the smallest unit of resources which allocated to a user. The resource block is 1 slot long in time and 180 kHz wide in frequency. Resource Block Multiplex multiple users both in time and frequency, together … Read more

Synchronization & BCH for TDD Frame in LTE

Synchronization & BCH for TDD Frame in LTE Synchronization: Purpose: Achieves alignment between the base station (eNodeB) and User Equipment (UE) in LTE Time-Division Duplex (TDD) frames. Methods: Time synchronization ensures proper timing, and frequency synchronization aligns the carrier frequency. Importance: Synchronization is critical for avoiding interference and optimizing signal reception. Broadcast Channel (BCH): Function: … Read more

Inter-Symbol Interference in LTE

Inter-Symbol Interference in LTE Definition: ISI is a phenomenon in LTE where symbols transmitted over a communication channel overlap, causing distortion in the received signal. Causes: Multipath Propagation: Signals take multiple paths with different delays, leading to overlapping symbols. Time Dispersion: Variation in signal arrival times at the receiver contributes to ISI. Impact on LTE: … Read more

Different Categories of UE in LTE

Different Categories of UE in LTE Categories of UE in LTE is divided by its function which is as per below. Functionality: eNB obtains the UE radio capabilities via: • The S1AP initial setup request message • The X2AP in case of handover • The RRC in any other cases eNB sends the UE radio … Read more

SC-FDMA Receiver Benefits in LTE

Benefits of SC-FDMA Receiver in LTE Low Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR): SC-FDMA (Single-Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access) exhibits a lower PAPR compared to other modulation schemes, reducing the demand for power amplifiers with high linearity. Improved Power Efficiency: Lower PAPR contributes to improved power efficiency, making SC-FDMA well-suited for mobile devices with limited battery capacity. … Read more

Basic Function of Uplink & Downlink Transport Channel in LTE

Basic Function of Uplink & Downlink Transport Channel in LTE Uplink Transport Channel: Purpose: Facilitates the transmission of user data from the User Equipment (UE) to the eNodeB (base station). Channels: Includes the Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) for user data and the Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) for control information. Data Transmission: Carries information … Read more

LTE TCP Throughput vs Round Trip Time (RTT)

LTE TCP Throughput vs Round Trip Time (RTT) In Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks, the relationship between TCP throughput and Round Trip Time (RTT) is a critical factor influencing the performance of data transmission. Let’s explore the key considerations: TCP Throughput: Definition: TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) throughput refers to the rate at which data can be … Read more