What are LTE protocols?

What are LTE protocols?

LTE Protocol Stack Layers Physical Layer (Layer 1) Medium Access Layer (MAC) Radio Link Control (RLC) Radio Resource Control (RRC) Packet Data Convergence Control (PDCP) Non Access Stratum (NAS) Protocols

What is LTE protocol?

With its architecture based on Internet Protocol (IP), unlike many other cellular internet protocols, LTE is a high-speed connection that supports browsing websites, VoIP , and other IP-based services. LTE can theoretically support downloads at 300 megabits per second or more.

What are LTE layers?

LTE User plane layer consists of upper layers, NAS, PDCP, RLC, MAC, PHY and RF. LTE Control plane layer covers upper layers, NAS, RRC , PHY and RF. Following figure depicts LTE protocol stack with main functions of each layer.

What is a stack protocol?

Protocol stack. The protocol stack or network stack is an implementation of a computer networking protocol suite or protocol family . Some of these terms are used interchangeably but strictly speaking, the suite is the definition of the communication protocols, and the stack is the software implementation of them. Oct 29 2019

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