Category: LTE Tutorial Long-Term Evolution
In telecommunication, Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a standard for wireless broadband communication for mobile devices and data terminals, based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA technologies. It increases the capacity and speed using a different radio interface together with core network improvements. here you can read LTE Long-Term Evolution 4g Tutorial. for networking learn more real all topic of LTE 4g Tutorial (Long-Term Evolution )
- LTE Overview
- PSS/SSS
- LTE Frame Structure both for FDD and TDD
- MASTER INFORMATION BLOCK (MIB)
- LTE Channels: Logical, Transport and Physical Channels Details and Mapping
- Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) in LTE FDD
- LTE eNodeB Schedulers and Different Scheduling Types
- LTE EUTRAN Bands
- Feature Group Indicators (FGI bits) in LTE Rel. 8, Rel. 9, Rel. 10
- Multi Carrier Cell Reselection in LTE
- Maximum Coupling Loss (MCL) and Maximum Path Loss (MPL)
- Self Organizing Network (SON)
- LTE Base Station Classifications
- 4G and 5G Comparison
- LTE Network in Box
5G and 4G Comparison
A Short comparison of 5G and 4G technologies is given is table below Technology Data Rates Latency Mobility Support Spectrum Efficiency Users Density Energy Efficiency 5G (NR) Avg 100 Mb/s […]
LTE Network in Box -LTE NIB
A LTE NIB is a compact box that includes an eNodeB base station and integrated EPC or Mini-EPC. NIB offers standard authorized IP connectivity for LTE users. NIB can integrate […]
What is LTE-LAA and its co-existence with other technologies
Licensed-assisted access (LAA) is a 3GPP enhancement of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) to allow cellular network operators to offload some of their data traffic by accessing the unlicensed 5 GHz frequency […]
What is LTE Repeater, how it works? perfect guide for buying one !
A LTE repeater (also known as cell phone signal booster or amplifier) is a type of bi-directional amplifier used to improve UE reception and address coverage issues. LTE repeater does not just do power amplification of the received […]
What is Inter Symbol Interference (ISI) in LTE, How Cyclic Prefix (CP) helps eliminating this problem ?
What is Inter Symbol Interference (ISI) ? In an ideal system (theoretical), the transmitted symbols arrive at the receiver without any loss or interference, as shown in the following figure. […]
802.11ax vs LTE : Key features and Not just 4X Throughput
It was last year when I first read/ discovered about 802.11ax on one of the websites mentioned below as references. Ever since I tried to collect more information and wanted […]
RSRP (Reference Signal Received Power)
Reference Signal Received Power RSRP is the linear average of reference signal power (in Watts) measured over a specified bandwidth (in number of REs). This is the most important measurement […]
RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator)
RSSI represents the total received wide-band power measured over entire bandwidth by UE. RSSI is not reported to eNodeB. It is computed to be used for the calculation of RSRQ in […]
RSRQ (Reference Signal Received Quality)
RSRQ is th Reference Signal Received Quality and it can be defined using following. RSRQ= (N* RSRP)/RSSI As per the definition of RSSI, It is wide band power including signal […]
Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR)
SNIR is a measure of Signal Quantity and Interference and Noise Quantity and it is very important measurement in terms of RF and sometime it is also called as SNR […]