LTE technology is a based on a 3GPP standard that provides for a downlink speed of up to 150 megabits per second (Mbps) and an uplink speed of up to 50 Mbps.
Read moreDoes 4G use TCP?
Like 3G, 4G networks are IP-based (Internet protocol) , meaning that it uses a standard communications protocol to send and receive data in packets. Unlike 3G, however, 4G uses IP even for voice data. It is an all-IP standard.
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Major internet applications such as the World Wide Web, email, remote administration, and file transfer rely on TCP, which is part of the Transport Layer of the TCP/IP suite. SSL/TLS often runs on top of TCP. TCP is connection-oriented, and a connection between client and server is established before data can be sent.
Read moreWhat is l1 and l2 in 5G?
The 5G layer-1 is PHYSICAL Layer. The 5G layer-2 include MAC, RLC and PDCP . The 5G layer-3 is RRC layer as shown in 5G protocol stack. The Figure-1 depicts 5G Protocol Stack consisting of both User Plane and Control Plane protocol layers.
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5G Toolbox and the 5G NR Protocol Layers
Read moreWhat is l3 in 5G?
5G-NR Layer 3 (RRC) Functions: Establishment, maintenance, and release of an RRC connection between the UE and NG-RAN including Addition, modification, and release of carrier aggregation, Addition, modification, and release of Dual Connectivity in NR or between E-UTRA and NR.4 Eyl 2017
Read moreWhat is LTE protocol stack?
The protocol stack functions consist of the Medium Access Control (MAC), Radio Link Control (RLC), Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP), and Radio Resource Control (RRC) . LTE is the latest generation of the 3GPP standards. The LTE standard specifies an IP-only network supporting data rates up to 150 Mbps.
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