LTE RRC State Diagram: IDLE and Connected Modes Explained
In LTE (Long-Term Evolution), the Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer is crucial for managing communication between the User Equipment (UE) and the Evolved NodeB (eNodeB), or base
In LTE (Long-Term Evolution), the Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer is crucial for managing communication between the User Equipment (UE) and the Evolved NodeB (eNodeB), or base
In LTE (Long-Term Evolution), the Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer is crucial for managing communication between the User Equipment (UE)
This topic presents the communication flow between the 5G base station (gNB) and user equipment (UE) nodes, explaining the uplink (UL) and
Satellite direct-to-device communication takes off — discover two approaches to connecting the unconnected.
Simply put, the BTS is a station capable of transmitting and receiving signals to/from UEs, usually shortened to base station (BS). Any
This topic presents the communication flow between the 5G base station (gNB) and user equipment (UE) nodes, explaining the uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) transmission.
Simply put, the BTS is a station capable of transmitting and receiving signals to/from UEs, usually shortened to base station (BS). Any transmission from a gNB to a UE is
In the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) and 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE), user equipment (UE) is any device used directly by an end-user to communicate. It can be a hand-held telephone, a laptop computer equipped with a mobile broadband adapter, or any other device. It connects to the base station Node B/eNodeB as specified in the ETSI 125/136-series and 3GPP 25/36-series of specifications. It roughly corresponds to the mobile station (MS) in GSM syst
The present invention relates to the field of mobile communications technologies, and in particular, to a UE management method, a UE, and a base station.
Through clarifying the nuances of 5G UE-BS communication, it helps to enhance comprehension of the technology''s possibilities and its revolutionary influence across multiple fields.
Understand the 5G NR initial access (random access) procedure between UE and gNB, including beam management, messages exchanged, and key steps.
Understand the 5G NR initial access (random access) procedure between UE and gNB, including beam management, messages exchanged, and
It connects to the base station Node B /eNodeB as specified in the ETSI 125/136-series and 3GPP 25/36-series of specifications. It roughly corresponds to the mobile station (MS) in GSM
In the world of mobile communication, the interaction between User Equipment (UE) and the Base Stations (eNodeB for LTE and gNodeB for 5G) is fundamental. One critical
First, each base station establishes the wireless channel for a subscriber''s UE upon power-up or upon handover when the UE is active. This channel is released when the UE remains idle for a
First, each base station establishes the wireless channel for a subscriber''s UE upon power-up or upon handover when the UE is active. This channel
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