3GPP uses a system of parallel “Releases” which provide developers with a stable platform for the implementation of features at a given point and then allow for the addition of new functionality in subsequent Releases .
Read moreWhat is the function of LTE?
LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a mobile communication standard . In the cellular network, mobile data can be transferred over the air in larger amounts and at higher speeds than was possible under earlier wireless communication standards.
Read moreHow does 4G architecture work?
In the 4G architecture we are working with, base stations are invisible to the IP layer of terminals . When a terminal sends an IP packet, it sends it to the gateway that all base stations are connected to. Base stations only relay layer 2 packets between terminals and the gateway.
Read moreHow does an LTE network work?
How Does LTE Work? LTE moves large packets of data to an internet protocol system (IPS) . … Lower transfer latency means data moves faster, providing the basic benefit of being able to do things with mobile devices that the slower speeds of earlier-generation cellular networks simply couldn’t accomplish.
Read moreWhy is LTE flat architecture?
The architecture in Release 8 LTE has only two network elements: base station in the radio network and Access Gateway (a-GW) in the core network. … The flat network architecture reduces the network latency and thus improves the overall end user performance .
Read moreWhat is LTE infrastructure?
The infrastructure of an LTE cellular network comprises the E-UTRA/E-UTRAN air interface and the Evolved Packet Core (EPC), which includes the gateways, mobility management and subscriber databases . The air interface and packet core enable the LTE mobile user to connect to external data networks such as the Internet.
Read moreWhat are LTE network elements?
What are LTE Network elements?
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