What is MCS code?

MCS (Modulation and Coding Scheme) defines how many useful bits can be transmitted per Resource Element (RE) . MCS depends on radio link quality. The better quality the higher MCS and the more useful data can be transmitted.

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What is code rate in 5G NR?

In 5G the maximum Code Block size is 8448 bits. What is Code Rate? Code rate (or information rate) in telecommunications is defined as the ratio between information bits and total transmitted bits (Information + Redundant Bits) . Redundant bits are added by the physical layer for Forward Error Correction (FEC).

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What is TB size in LTE?

TB Size(transport block size) defines how many bits MAC layer transfers to Physical layer per TTI (Transmission Time Interval, defined as 1ms). Note: TM1/TM2 can carry 1 TB Size per TTI, TM3/TM4 can carry 2 TB Size per TTI (two code word).

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What is code rate in LTE?

LTE Quick Reference Go Back To Index Home : www.sharetechnote.com. Code Rate. Simply put, the code rate can be defined as the ratio of the data rate that is allocated for a subframe and the maximum data rate that ideally can be allocated in the subframe .

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What is a transport block in 5G?

Transport Block in 5G NR, is nothing but the payload which is passed between the MAC and Phy Layers, specifically for the shared data channel such as PDSCH and PUSCH . A Transport Block undergoes Phy layer processing at the transmitter before being mapped onto the PDSCH for transmission over the air interface.16 Ağu 2020

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How is data sent in LTE?

After the device’s radio context has been restablished, the cellular tower notifies the MME, which in turn notifies the S-GW, which is now able to route the message to the correct radio tower. Finally, the tower sends the data to the device through the device’s LTE modem interface .

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