Thank you, for making all the complex topics so easy to understand. I have a question here, In Downlink RLC drops, when the 5G drop is triggered by gNB to anchor eNB, what will be the signalling if the UE is not reachable to the anchor eNB as well?
Thank you very much. i have one querry In case of 5G standalone where LTE is not available, what UE will do after radio link failure ? What will be the next process ?
@@OurTechPlanet it's options and call flow. I am expecting how PDCP decide to split data in PDCP layer in downlink. Like for uplink we have ul-datasplitThersold
There isn't a SINR value defined for this but it is defined as the SINR where the UE is unable to decode PDCCH with a specific AGG level. So, it is based on UE itself because some UEs might be able to decode this PDCCH at a higher SINR compared to others.
In 5G NSA UE doesn't have a direct signaling connection with gNB, as all signaling is controlled by eNB. Then how does NR RACH process signaling happen between UE and gNB?
Thanks a lot for the session in an easy-to-understand fashion. Crystal-clear explanation. Could you pls additionally elaborate on the other three failure types… synchReconfigFailureSCG, scg-ReconfigFailure, and srb3-IntegrityFailure? Are synchReconfigFailureSCG and scg-ChangeFailure the same? Is this only happening during random access at T304 expiry or can happen whenever there's a drop due to poor NR coverage? Will be very helpful.
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Kudos Bro... Thanks a lot. Many concepts cleared. Topics are covered well and conveyed well.
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Happened to be analysed the similar issue RLCmaxretx and Random access problem. Thanks for explaining in detail more
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Thank you, for making all the complex topics so easy to understand. I have a question here,
In Downlink RLC drops, when the 5G drop is triggered by gNB to anchor eNB, what will be the signalling if the UE is not reachable to the anchor eNB as well?
Then it will be a LTE drop as well. Signaling of that drop would be similar to SRB reset type drop where the eNB fails tor reach the UE.
Perfect videos. can you please explain a little about PRB and digitally beam forming and beam and null steering??. very much appreciated.
Sure, will add it to my list. Will work on it soon.
I thought the opposite: if the UE cannot listen to the cell i.e. DL problem, it initiates a drop and vice versa , if i am not confused
Thank you very much. i have one querry
In case of 5G standalone where LTE is not available, what UE will do after radio link failure ?
What will be the next process ?
In case of 5G SA, a RLF is just like a call drop in any other RAT. The UE will drop and go to idle mode and can initiate a new connection then.
Abu Khalid, thanks for explanation , ur explanation are crystal clear
You are most welcome
Beautifully explained in easy way, Thanks a lot !!!
One small query regd poor Dl quality, this pdcch bler of > 10% (n310 condition) and
This is as per 3GPP
@@OurTechPlanet Thanks!
Do we have any videos on 5G Optimization now?
@@HarpreetGujral27 Hope this helps - th-cam.com/video/Jm03INd9Nuw/w-d-xo.html
Perfect Need one video on how PDCP split data during split bearer. All on PDCP layer
Have a look at the following, they do explain the traffic flow
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@@OurTechPlanet it's options and call flow. I am expecting how PDCP decide to split data in PDCP layer in downlink. Like for uplink we have ul-datasplitThersold
Great Going. Like the consistency!
Thanks Pawan! Have to be consistent to build up the interaction :)
@@OurTechPlanet great. i think we should talk more about the synchReconfigFailureSCG as well along with other SCG Failure caused by other reasons
@@thatguyinmalaga you are right that should be discussed. Let me cover it in the future sessions!
Thanks Bro. I was looking for this :)
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❤️❤️ Brilliant session.. Please explain about SCGsyn failure
Will do soon
@@OurTechPlanet Thanku so much... ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Can you please tell us , what is the sinr value for n310 and n311?
There isn't a SINR value defined for this but it is defined as the SINR where the UE is unable to decode PDCCH with a specific AGG level. So, it is based on UE itself because some UEs might be able to decode this PDCCH at a higher SINR compared to others.
In 5G NSA UE doesn't have a direct signaling connection with gNB, as all signaling is controlled by eNB. Then how does NR RACH process signaling happen between UE and gNB?
RRC Signaling is between UE and eNB but the RACH can be done by the gNB.
@@OurTechPlanet Isn't RACH an RRC signaling process?
@@6G-aspirant No, not on 5G NSA. In NSA, RACH is implemented more like a PHY/MAC layer concept.
On scgFailureInformationNR-r15 i Am getting randomAccessProblem Can you guide me how to optimize this issue ?
Thanks a lot for the session in an easy-to-understand fashion. Crystal-clear explanation. Could you pls additionally elaborate on the other three failure types… synchReconfigFailureSCG, scg-ReconfigFailure, and srb3-IntegrityFailure?
Are synchReconfigFailureSCG and scg-ChangeFailure the same? Is this only happening during random access at T304 expiry or can happen whenever there's a drop due to poor NR coverage?
Will be very helpful.
Sure, will create some content covering those as well.
Professional Explanation keep going Bro.
Thanks! More interesting sessions are coming, stay tuned! 🙂
Hopping for the optimization soon!!!
It is part of the plan so stay tuned :)
Easy to understand
Glad to hear that! :)
excellent man .thanks
You are welcome!
Very well explained
Thanks!
e.g. N311 is 3 then it will be 3*20ms as well?
Yeah both N310 and N311 use the same period.
So what is the best value for N311
very good video
Thanks!