MAC Protocol Basic 5G NR

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • The MAC protocol is a crucial component of wireless communication networks that is responsible for managing access to the radio spectrum and coordinating transmissions between different devices. The MAC protocol is used to allocate radio resources, such as frequency bands and time slots, to different users or devices and ensure that they are used efficiently.
    MAC Layer Function:
    Mapping between logical channels and transport channels
    Multiplexing of MAC SDUs (Service Data Units)
    Demultiplexing of MAC SDUs
    Scheduling information reporting
    Error correction through HARQ (Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request)
    Logical channel prioritization
    Mapping between logical channels and transport channels: In 5G, logical channels are used to organize the data into different types, such as control information or user data. These logical channels are mapped onto transport channels, which are used to transmit the data over the air interface. The mapping process ensures that the different types of data are correctly identified and sent to the appropriate receiver.
    Multiplexing and demultiplexing of MAC SDUs: MAC SDUs (Service Data Units) are packets of data sent between different layers of the network protocol stack. The MAC protocol multiplexes these packets onto transport blocks, which are then transmitted over the air interface. Demultiplexing refers to the process of separating the transport blocks back into MAC SDUs at the receiving end.
    Scheduling information reporting: In 5G, devices communicate with the network to request and allocate radio resources. Scheduling information reporting refers to the exchange of information between the device and the network to ensure efficient allocation of radio resources. This includes information such as channel quality, traffic patterns, and QoS requirements.
    Error correction through HARQ: HARQ (Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request) is a technique used to improve the reliability of data transmission over the air interface. If a packet is lost or corrupted during transmission, the receiver can request that the sender retransmit the packet. The MAC protocol uses HARQ to ensure reliable delivery of data, reducing the need for repeated transmissions and improving the overall performance of the network.
    Logical channel prioritization: In 5G, different types of traffic have different QoS requirements, such as latency or throughput. The MAC protocol prioritizes traffic from different logical channels based on these requirements, ensuring that higher-priority traffic is given precedence over lower-priority traffic. This ensures that the network can provide a consistent level of service to all users, even under heavy traffic loads.

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  • @carolinemathieson
    @carolinemathieson 2 роки тому

    What happened to the MBMS channels?

  • @kalpeshlakum852
    @kalpeshlakum852 2 роки тому

    where i can find this course or all sessions

    • @ranjithsimha658
      @ranjithsimha658 Рік тому

      same here where can /how can we find the course for these sessions