Thank you Almak (and others) for your supportive comments. I am still working on trying to put together a video on uplink transmission. Takes me a bit of time to get such video together :-(
Do I understand correctly that it is just visualization/simplification that the whole resource block is carrying either RRC or data? As you said in your video about protocols, I think that MAC can multiplex different channels, thus one resource block can have a mix of RRC bearers and data bearers. Is that correct or am I missing something?
A resource block can be one of three: (i) SIB (SI-RNTI), (ii) Paging (P-RNTI), or (iii) UE-specific (C-RNTI). For (iii), the MAC can multiplex RRC message and data bearer, (and MAC control elements) destined to that specific UE. This is my understanding. So the figure is a simplification when it comes to UE-specific message. Good point.
Sir your explanation is so clear and simple. Thank you for making the videos.
This is about the engineering overview i seen presented. Good work and very appreciated. Bill Brown
Very very thank you sir!!!! . big thing in simple way..fan of you
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Good video.
Please make videos on MAC like HARQ, Scheduling
i will need it also
Great job... many thanks brother Ali. Again, why you don't mention uplink transmission??
Thank you Almak (and others) for your supportive comments. I am still working on trying to put together a video on uplink transmission. Takes me a bit of time to get such video together :-(
Do I understand correctly that it is just visualization/simplification that the whole resource block is carrying either RRC or data?
As you said in your video about protocols, I think that MAC can multiplex different channels, thus one resource block can have a mix of RRC bearers and data bearers. Is that correct or am I missing something?
A resource block can be one of three: (i) SIB (SI-RNTI), (ii) Paging (P-RNTI), or (iii) UE-specific (C-RNTI). For (iii), the MAC can multiplex RRC message and data bearer, (and MAC control elements) destined to that specific UE. This is my understanding. So the figure is a simplification when it comes to UE-specific message. Good point.
@@IrfanAli-nz7mb Thank you for clarification.
I have one question, How eNB detects which PUCCH format being used by UE ?
Hi bro nice presentation:)
This was very boring and like reading specs of LTE