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Radio protocols for LTE and LTE-advanced / SeungJune Yi ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Yi, SeungJune | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | Wiley [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Singapore : John Wiley & Sons Singapore, 2012Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2012]Description: 1 PDF (xviii, 319 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118188545.Subject(s): Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications) | Mobile communication systems -- Technological innovations | Wireless communication systems -- Technological innovationsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3845/6 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Foreword by Takehiro Nakamura xiii -- Preface xv -- About the Authors xvii -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 3GPP 1 -- 1.2 Evolutionary Path of 3GPP Systems 4 -- 1.2.1 GSM 4 -- 1.2.2 GPRS/EDGE 6 -- 1.2.3 UMTS 7 -- 1.2.4 HSPA 8 -- 1.2.5 LTE 9 -- 1.3 Market Trend 10 -- 1.4 Requirement of LTE 11 -- 1.5 Overview of LTE Architecture 14 -- 1.5.1 Network Architecture 14 -- 1.5.2 QoS Architecture 18 -- 1.5.3 Radio Protocol Architecture of LTE 21 -- 1.6 UE Capabilities 24 -- References 26 -- 2 Idle Mode Procedure 27 -- 2.1 Idle Mode Functions 27 -- 2.2 Services and Cell Categorization 29 -- 2.3 UE States and State Transitions 30 -- 2.4 PLMN Selection 31 -- 2.4.1 Triggering of PLMN Selection 32 -- 2.4.2 Search of Available PLMNs 32 -- 2.4.3 PLMN Selection 32 -- 2.5 Location Registration 34 -- 2.6 Cell Selection 34 -- 2.6.1 Cell Selection Criterion 35 -- 2.6.2 Cell Selection upon RRC Connection Release 36 -- 2.7 Cell Reselection 36 -- 2.7.1 Measurement Rules 37 -- 2.7.2 Reselection to a Neighboring Cell 39 -- 2.7.3 Mobility State Dependent Scaling 41 -- 2.8 Access Verification 43 -- 2.8.1 Cell Barring Status and Cell Reservation Status 43 -- 2.9 Paging Reception 44 -- References 45 -- 3 Radio Resource Control (RRC) 47 -- 3.1 RRC Functions and Architecture 48 -- 3.2 System Information 50 -- 3.2.1 Scheduling of System Information 50 -- 3.2.2 System Information Update 54 -- 3.3 Paging 55 -- 3.4 Connection Establishment 56 -- 3.4.1 Step 1: Access Class Barring 57 -- 3.4.2 Step 2: Transmission of the RRCConnectionRequest Message 58 -- 3.4.3 Step 3: Receipt of the RRCConnectionSetup Message 59 -- 3.4.4 Step 4: Transmission of the RRCConnectionSetupComplete Message 59 -- 3.5 Security 60 -- 3.6 RRC Connection Reconfiguration 63 -- 3.6.1 SRB2 Establishment 63 -- 3.6.2 DRB Establishment 63 -- 3.6.3 Parallel Procedure with Security Activation 64 -- 3.7 UE Capability Transfer 65 -- 3.8 Intra-EUTRA Handover 65 -- 3.8.1 Handover Preparation 66 -- 3.8.2 Handover Execution 69 -- 3.8.3 Handover Completion 71.
3.9 Measurement Control 72 -- 3.9.1 Measurement Configuration 73 -- 3.9.2 Measurement Report Triggering 74 -- 3.9.3 Measurement Reporting 75 -- 3.10 RRC Connection Re-establishment 75 -- 3.11 Inter-RAT Mobility 78 -- 3.11.1 Inter-RAT Mobility from/ to 3GPP Access Systems 78 -- 3.11.2 Inter-RAT Mobility from/ to CDMA2000 Systems 82 -- 3.12 RRC Connection Release 84 -- Reference 85 -- 4 Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) 87 -- 4.1 PDCP Functions and Architecture 87 -- 4.2 Header Compression 89 -- 4.3 Security 91 -- 4.3.1 Integrity Protection 91 -- 4.3.2 Ciphering 92 -- 4.4 Data Transfer 93 -- 4.5 SDU Discard 94 -- 4.6 Handover 95 -- 4.6.1 SRB Behavior at Handover 95 -- 4.6.2 UM DRB Behavior at Handover 95 -- 4.6.3 AM DRB Behavior at Handover 97 -- 4.7 PDCP PDU Formats 99 -- 4.7.1 PDCP Data PDU Formats 99 -- 4.7.2 PDCP Control PDU Formats 100 -- Reference 100 -- 5 Radio Link Control (RLC) 101 -- 5.1 RLC Functions and Architecture 101 -- 5.1.1 Transparent Mode (TM) RLC 101 -- 5.1.2 Unacknowledged Mode (UM) RLC 102 -- 5.1.3 Acknowledged Mode (AM) RLC 103 -- 5.2 Framing 105 -- 5.3 Reordering 106 -- 5.4 ARQ Operation 108 -- 5.4.1 Polling 108 -- 5.4.2 Status Reporting 109 -- 5.4.3 Retransmission 110 -- 5.4.4 Re-segmentation 111 -- 5.5 Window Operation 112 -- 5.5.1 UM RLC Window Operation 112 -- 5.5.2 AM RLC Window Operation 113 -- 5.6 SDU Discard 113 -- 5.7 RLC Re-establishment 114 -- 5.8 RLC PDU Formats 114 -- 5.8.1 TMD PDU Format 114 -- 5.8.2 UMD PDU Format 115 -- 5.8.3 AMD PDU Format 115 -- 5.8.4 AMD PDU Segment Format 116 -- 5.8.5 STATUS PDU Format 117 -- Reference 117 -- 6 Medium Access Control (MAC) 119 -- 6.1 MAC Functions and Services 119 -- 6.2 MAC Architecture 120 -- 6.3 MAC Channels and Mapping 121 -- 6.3.1 Transport Channels 121 -- 6.3.2 Logical Channels 122 -- 6.3.3 Channel Mapping 123 -- 6.4 Scheduling 123 -- 6.4.1 Dynamic Scheduling 124 -- 6.4.2 Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS) 124 -- 6.5 Scheduling Information Delivery 127 -- 6.5.1 Buffer Status Reporting (BSR) 127.
6.5.2 Scheduling Request (SR) 129 -- 6.5.3 Power Headroom Report (PHR) 130 -- 6.6 Logical Channel Prioritization (LCP) 130 -- 6.7 Discontinuous Reception (DRX) 134 -- 6.8 Hybrid-ARQ (HARQ) 138 -- 6.8.1 HARQ in the Uplink 140 -- 6.8.2 HARQ in the Downlink 140 -- 6.8.3 TTI Bundling 140 -- 6.8.4 Measurement Gap 142 -- 6.9 Random Access (RA) Procedure 143 -- 6.10 Time Alignment 145 -- 6.11 MAC PDU Formats 146 -- 6.11.1 MAC Control Elements (CEs) 148 -- 6.11.2 MAC PDU for Random Access Response 149 -- Reference 149 -- 7 Overview of LTE and LTE-Advanced New Features 151 -- 7.1 Voice over LTE (VoLTE) 151 -- 7.2 Home eNB (HeNB) 152 -- 7.3 Public Warning System (PWS) 153 -- 7.4 Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) 153 -- 7.5 Carrier Aggregation (CA) 154 -- 7.6 Relay 155 -- 7.7 Minimization of Drive Test (MDT) 156 -- 7.8 Enhanced Inter-Cell Interference Coordination (eICIC) 156 -- 7.9 Machine Type Communication (MTC) 157 -- 8 Voice over LTE (VoLTE) 159 -- 8.1 Voice Solutions for LTE 159 -- 8.1.1 Ultimate Voice Solution 159 -- 8.1.2 Interim Voice Solutions 160 -- 8.2 IMS VoIP 162 -- 8.2.1 IMS Profile 162 -- 8.2.2 Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) 164 -- 8.3 Circuit-Switched Fallback (CSFB) 167 -- 8.3.1 CSFB to UTRAN or GERAN 168 -- 8.3.2 CSFB to CDMA2000 1xRTT 173 -- 8.4 Service Domain Selection 178 -- 8.4.1 UE Decision between IMS VoIP and CSFB 180 -- 8.5 Comparison between IMS VoIP and CSFB 181 -- 8.6 RAN Optimization for VoIP 181 -- 8.6.1 Robust Header Compression (ROHC) 182 -- 8.6.2 TTI Bundling 182 -- 8.6.3 Semi-Persistent Scheduling for HARQ 183 -- References 183 -- 9 Home eNB (HeNB) 185 -- 9.1 Architectural Framework 186 -- 9.1.1 Access Mode 186 -- 9.1.2 Use Cases 187 -- 9.1.3 High-level Requirements 188 -- 9.1.4 Network Architecture 189 -- 9.2 CSG Provisioning 189 -- 9.2.1 CSG Subscription Data 190 -- 9.2.2 CSG Member Status 190 -- 9.3 System Information Related to CSG 190 -- 9.3.1 CSG Identification Information 191 -- 9.3.2 CSG Cell Deployment Information 192.
9.4 Identification of CSG 193 -- 9.4.1 Autonomous CSG Search 193 -- 9.4.2 Manual CSG Selection 193 -- 9.5 Mobility with CSG Cells 194 -- 9.5.1 Mobility in RRC_IDLE 194 -- 9.5.2 Mobility in RRC_CONNECTED 196 -- 9.6 Support for Hybrid Cells 200 -- 9.6.1 Motivation 200 -- 9.6.2 Features 201 -- References 203 -- 10 Public Warning System (PWS) 205 -- 10.1 Warning System Architecture 206 -- 10.2 Warning Messages 207 -- 10.3 Delivery of Warning Messages on a Network 209 -- 10.3.1 Warning Message Delivery Procedure 209 -- 10.3.2 Warning Message Cancel Procedure 211 -- 10.4 Delivery of Warning Messages over the Radio Interface 212 -- 10.4.1 PWS Notifications in System Information 213 -- 10.4.2 Indication of PWS Notifications in Paging 214 -- 10.4.3 Segmentation of Warning Messages 214 -- References 215 -- 11 Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) 217 -- 11.1 MBMS Services 217 -- 11.2 Architecture and Functions for MBMS 218 -- 11.3 MBSFN Transmissions 221 -- 11.4 Radio Protocols for MBMS 222 -- 11.4.1 Layers 1 and 2 for MBMS 222 -- 11.4.2 Layer 3 for MBMS 224 -- 11.5 MBMS Procedures 226 -- 11.5.1 MBMS Session Start 226 -- 11.5.2 MCCH Information Acquisition and MRB Configuration 228 -- 11.5.3 MBMS Session Update 229 -- 11.5.4 MBMS Session Stop 230 -- 11.5.5 MRB Release 231 -- 11.6 MBMS Enhancements in Releases 10 and 11 232 -- 11.6.1 MBMS Counting 232 -- 11.6.2 MBMS Service Continuity 234 -- References 235 -- 12 Carrier Aggregation (CA) 237 -- 12.1 Spectrum and Deployment Scenarios 240 -- 12.1.1 Spectrum Scenarios 240 -- 12.1.2 Deployment Scenarios 241 -- 12.2 Cell Management 243 -- 12.2.1 PCell and SCell 243 -- 12.2.2 Signaling of Configuration Information 244 -- 12.2.3 Linkages and References 244 -- 12.2.4 Cross-Carrier Scheduling 245 -- 12.2.5 Extended Measurements 247 -- 12.2.6 SCell Management 250 -- 12.2.7 Mobility with Carrier Aggregation 250 -- 12.3 Extended MAC Functions 251 -- 12.3.1 SCell Activation and Deactivation 251 -- 12.3.2 Power Headroom Reporting (PHR) 253.
12.3.3 Logical Channel Prioritization (LCP) 256 -- 12.3.4 Buffer Status Report (BSR) 257 -- 12.3.5 Discontinuous Reception (DRX) 258 -- 12.3.6 Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS) 258 -- References 259 -- 13 Relay 261 -- 13.1 Deployment Scenarios 261 -- 13.2 Network Architecture for the Relay Node 262 -- 13.3 Types of Relay Node 264 -- 13.3.1 Layer Performing Relaying 264 -- 13.3.2 Frequency Separation of Uu and Un Links 266 -- 13.4 Relay Node-Specific Operation 267 -- 13.4.1 Bearer Mapping 267 -- 13.4.2 Integrity Protection for a UnDRB 268 -- 13.4.3 RN Subframe Configuration 270 -- 13.4.4 Update of System Information 271 -- 13.4.5 RN Reconfiguration Procedure 271 -- 13.5 Relay Node Start-Up Procedure 272 -- 13.6 Simplified Operation of Release 10 Relay Node 274 -- References 275 -- 14 Minimization of Driving Test (MDT) 277 -- 14.1 Architectural Framework 278 -- 14.1.1 Use Cases 279 -- 14.1.2 Initiation of the MDT Task with UE Selection 280 -- 14.1.3 Collection of MDT Measurement Results 281 -- 14.2 Logged MDT 281 -- 14.2.1 Configuration Phase 283 -- 14.2.2 Logging Phase 284 -- 14.2.3 Reporting Phase 286 -- 14.3 Immediate MDT 289 -- 14.3.1 Configuration Phase 290 -- 14.3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Phase 291 -- 14.3.3 Reporting Phase 291 -- 14.3.4 MDT Context Transfer 291 -- References 292 -- 15 Enhanced Inter-Cell Interference Coordination (eICIC) 293 -- 15.1 Heterogeneous Network Deployment 293 -- 15.1.1 Interference in Heterogeneous Networks 295 -- 15.1.2 Limitation of Frequency Domain ICIC 296 -- 15.2 CA-based ICIC 298 -- 15.3 Time Domain ICIC 299 -- 15.3.1 Restricted Measurements 300 -- 15.3.2 Macro / Pico Cell Scenario 301 -- 15.3.3 Macro / Femto Cell Scenario 303 -- 15.3.4 Network Configuration 303 -- References 304 -- 16 Machine Type Communication (MTC) 305 -- 16.1 Overload Control for MTC 305 -- 16.1.1 Overload Control in Release 8 306 -- 16.1.2 Core Network Overload Control in Release 10 307 -- 16.1.3 RAN Overload Control in Release 11 310 -- 16.2 MTC Features in 3GPP 311.
References 312 -- Index 313.
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Foreword by Takehiro Nakamura xiii -- Preface xv -- About the Authors xvii -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 3GPP 1 -- 1.2 Evolutionary Path of 3GPP Systems 4 -- 1.2.1 GSM 4 -- 1.2.2 GPRS/EDGE 6 -- 1.2.3 UMTS 7 -- 1.2.4 HSPA 8 -- 1.2.5 LTE 9 -- 1.3 Market Trend 10 -- 1.4 Requirement of LTE 11 -- 1.5 Overview of LTE Architecture 14 -- 1.5.1 Network Architecture 14 -- 1.5.2 QoS Architecture 18 -- 1.5.3 Radio Protocol Architecture of LTE 21 -- 1.6 UE Capabilities 24 -- References 26 -- 2 Idle Mode Procedure 27 -- 2.1 Idle Mode Functions 27 -- 2.2 Services and Cell Categorization 29 -- 2.3 UE States and State Transitions 30 -- 2.4 PLMN Selection 31 -- 2.4.1 Triggering of PLMN Selection 32 -- 2.4.2 Search of Available PLMNs 32 -- 2.4.3 PLMN Selection 32 -- 2.5 Location Registration 34 -- 2.6 Cell Selection 34 -- 2.6.1 Cell Selection Criterion 35 -- 2.6.2 Cell Selection upon RRC Connection Release 36 -- 2.7 Cell Reselection 36 -- 2.7.1 Measurement Rules 37 -- 2.7.2 Reselection to a Neighboring Cell 39 -- 2.7.3 Mobility State Dependent Scaling 41 -- 2.8 Access Verification 43 -- 2.8.1 Cell Barring Status and Cell Reservation Status 43 -- 2.9 Paging Reception 44 -- References 45 -- 3 Radio Resource Control (RRC) 47 -- 3.1 RRC Functions and Architecture 48 -- 3.2 System Information 50 -- 3.2.1 Scheduling of System Information 50 -- 3.2.2 System Information Update 54 -- 3.3 Paging 55 -- 3.4 Connection Establishment 56 -- 3.4.1 Step 1: Access Class Barring 57 -- 3.4.2 Step 2: Transmission of the RRCConnectionRequest Message 58 -- 3.4.3 Step 3: Receipt of the RRCConnectionSetup Message 59 -- 3.4.4 Step 4: Transmission of the RRCConnectionSetupComplete Message 59 -- 3.5 Security 60 -- 3.6 RRC Connection Reconfiguration 63 -- 3.6.1 SRB2 Establishment 63 -- 3.6.2 DRB Establishment 63 -- 3.6.3 Parallel Procedure with Security Activation 64 -- 3.7 UE Capability Transfer 65 -- 3.8 Intra-EUTRA Handover 65 -- 3.8.1 Handover Preparation 66 -- 3.8.2 Handover Execution 69 -- 3.8.3 Handover Completion 71.

3.9 Measurement Control 72 -- 3.9.1 Measurement Configuration 73 -- 3.9.2 Measurement Report Triggering 74 -- 3.9.3 Measurement Reporting 75 -- 3.10 RRC Connection Re-establishment 75 -- 3.11 Inter-RAT Mobility 78 -- 3.11.1 Inter-RAT Mobility from/ to 3GPP Access Systems 78 -- 3.11.2 Inter-RAT Mobility from/ to CDMA2000 Systems 82 -- 3.12 RRC Connection Release 84 -- Reference 85 -- 4 Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) 87 -- 4.1 PDCP Functions and Architecture 87 -- 4.2 Header Compression 89 -- 4.3 Security 91 -- 4.3.1 Integrity Protection 91 -- 4.3.2 Ciphering 92 -- 4.4 Data Transfer 93 -- 4.5 SDU Discard 94 -- 4.6 Handover 95 -- 4.6.1 SRB Behavior at Handover 95 -- 4.6.2 UM DRB Behavior at Handover 95 -- 4.6.3 AM DRB Behavior at Handover 97 -- 4.7 PDCP PDU Formats 99 -- 4.7.1 PDCP Data PDU Formats 99 -- 4.7.2 PDCP Control PDU Formats 100 -- Reference 100 -- 5 Radio Link Control (RLC) 101 -- 5.1 RLC Functions and Architecture 101 -- 5.1.1 Transparent Mode (TM) RLC 101 -- 5.1.2 Unacknowledged Mode (UM) RLC 102 -- 5.1.3 Acknowledged Mode (AM) RLC 103 -- 5.2 Framing 105 -- 5.3 Reordering 106 -- 5.4 ARQ Operation 108 -- 5.4.1 Polling 108 -- 5.4.2 Status Reporting 109 -- 5.4.3 Retransmission 110 -- 5.4.4 Re-segmentation 111 -- 5.5 Window Operation 112 -- 5.5.1 UM RLC Window Operation 112 -- 5.5.2 AM RLC Window Operation 113 -- 5.6 SDU Discard 113 -- 5.7 RLC Re-establishment 114 -- 5.8 RLC PDU Formats 114 -- 5.8.1 TMD PDU Format 114 -- 5.8.2 UMD PDU Format 115 -- 5.8.3 AMD PDU Format 115 -- 5.8.4 AMD PDU Segment Format 116 -- 5.8.5 STATUS PDU Format 117 -- Reference 117 -- 6 Medium Access Control (MAC) 119 -- 6.1 MAC Functions and Services 119 -- 6.2 MAC Architecture 120 -- 6.3 MAC Channels and Mapping 121 -- 6.3.1 Transport Channels 121 -- 6.3.2 Logical Channels 122 -- 6.3.3 Channel Mapping 123 -- 6.4 Scheduling 123 -- 6.4.1 Dynamic Scheduling 124 -- 6.4.2 Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS) 124 -- 6.5 Scheduling Information Delivery 127 -- 6.5.1 Buffer Status Reporting (BSR) 127.

6.5.2 Scheduling Request (SR) 129 -- 6.5.3 Power Headroom Report (PHR) 130 -- 6.6 Logical Channel Prioritization (LCP) 130 -- 6.7 Discontinuous Reception (DRX) 134 -- 6.8 Hybrid-ARQ (HARQ) 138 -- 6.8.1 HARQ in the Uplink 140 -- 6.8.2 HARQ in the Downlink 140 -- 6.8.3 TTI Bundling 140 -- 6.8.4 Measurement Gap 142 -- 6.9 Random Access (RA) Procedure 143 -- 6.10 Time Alignment 145 -- 6.11 MAC PDU Formats 146 -- 6.11.1 MAC Control Elements (CEs) 148 -- 6.11.2 MAC PDU for Random Access Response 149 -- Reference 149 -- 7 Overview of LTE and LTE-Advanced New Features 151 -- 7.1 Voice over LTE (VoLTE) 151 -- 7.2 Home eNB (HeNB) 152 -- 7.3 Public Warning System (PWS) 153 -- 7.4 Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) 153 -- 7.5 Carrier Aggregation (CA) 154 -- 7.6 Relay 155 -- 7.7 Minimization of Drive Test (MDT) 156 -- 7.8 Enhanced Inter-Cell Interference Coordination (eICIC) 156 -- 7.9 Machine Type Communication (MTC) 157 -- 8 Voice over LTE (VoLTE) 159 -- 8.1 Voice Solutions for LTE 159 -- 8.1.1 Ultimate Voice Solution 159 -- 8.1.2 Interim Voice Solutions 160 -- 8.2 IMS VoIP 162 -- 8.2.1 IMS Profile 162 -- 8.2.2 Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) 164 -- 8.3 Circuit-Switched Fallback (CSFB) 167 -- 8.3.1 CSFB to UTRAN or GERAN 168 -- 8.3.2 CSFB to CDMA2000 1xRTT 173 -- 8.4 Service Domain Selection 178 -- 8.4.1 UE Decision between IMS VoIP and CSFB 180 -- 8.5 Comparison between IMS VoIP and CSFB 181 -- 8.6 RAN Optimization for VoIP 181 -- 8.6.1 Robust Header Compression (ROHC) 182 -- 8.6.2 TTI Bundling 182 -- 8.6.3 Semi-Persistent Scheduling for HARQ 183 -- References 183 -- 9 Home eNB (HeNB) 185 -- 9.1 Architectural Framework 186 -- 9.1.1 Access Mode 186 -- 9.1.2 Use Cases 187 -- 9.1.3 High-level Requirements 188 -- 9.1.4 Network Architecture 189 -- 9.2 CSG Provisioning 189 -- 9.2.1 CSG Subscription Data 190 -- 9.2.2 CSG Member Status 190 -- 9.3 System Information Related to CSG 190 -- 9.3.1 CSG Identification Information 191 -- 9.3.2 CSG Cell Deployment Information 192.

9.4 Identification of CSG 193 -- 9.4.1 Autonomous CSG Search 193 -- 9.4.2 Manual CSG Selection 193 -- 9.5 Mobility with CSG Cells 194 -- 9.5.1 Mobility in RRC_IDLE 194 -- 9.5.2 Mobility in RRC_CONNECTED 196 -- 9.6 Support for Hybrid Cells 200 -- 9.6.1 Motivation 200 -- 9.6.2 Features 201 -- References 203 -- 10 Public Warning System (PWS) 205 -- 10.1 Warning System Architecture 206 -- 10.2 Warning Messages 207 -- 10.3 Delivery of Warning Messages on a Network 209 -- 10.3.1 Warning Message Delivery Procedure 209 -- 10.3.2 Warning Message Cancel Procedure 211 -- 10.4 Delivery of Warning Messages over the Radio Interface 212 -- 10.4.1 PWS Notifications in System Information 213 -- 10.4.2 Indication of PWS Notifications in Paging 214 -- 10.4.3 Segmentation of Warning Messages 214 -- References 215 -- 11 Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) 217 -- 11.1 MBMS Services 217 -- 11.2 Architecture and Functions for MBMS 218 -- 11.3 MBSFN Transmissions 221 -- 11.4 Radio Protocols for MBMS 222 -- 11.4.1 Layers 1 and 2 for MBMS 222 -- 11.4.2 Layer 3 for MBMS 224 -- 11.5 MBMS Procedures 226 -- 11.5.1 MBMS Session Start 226 -- 11.5.2 MCCH Information Acquisition and MRB Configuration 228 -- 11.5.3 MBMS Session Update 229 -- 11.5.4 MBMS Session Stop 230 -- 11.5.5 MRB Release 231 -- 11.6 MBMS Enhancements in Releases 10 and 11 232 -- 11.6.1 MBMS Counting 232 -- 11.6.2 MBMS Service Continuity 234 -- References 235 -- 12 Carrier Aggregation (CA) 237 -- 12.1 Spectrum and Deployment Scenarios 240 -- 12.1.1 Spectrum Scenarios 240 -- 12.1.2 Deployment Scenarios 241 -- 12.2 Cell Management 243 -- 12.2.1 PCell and SCell 243 -- 12.2.2 Signaling of Configuration Information 244 -- 12.2.3 Linkages and References 244 -- 12.2.4 Cross-Carrier Scheduling 245 -- 12.2.5 Extended Measurements 247 -- 12.2.6 SCell Management 250 -- 12.2.7 Mobility with Carrier Aggregation 250 -- 12.3 Extended MAC Functions 251 -- 12.3.1 SCell Activation and Deactivation 251 -- 12.3.2 Power Headroom Reporting (PHR) 253.

12.3.3 Logical Channel Prioritization (LCP) 256 -- 12.3.4 Buffer Status Report (BSR) 257 -- 12.3.5 Discontinuous Reception (DRX) 258 -- 12.3.6 Semi-Persistent Scheduling (SPS) 258 -- References 259 -- 13 Relay 261 -- 13.1 Deployment Scenarios 261 -- 13.2 Network Architecture for the Relay Node 262 -- 13.3 Types of Relay Node 264 -- 13.3.1 Layer Performing Relaying 264 -- 13.3.2 Frequency Separation of Uu and Un Links 266 -- 13.4 Relay Node-Specific Operation 267 -- 13.4.1 Bearer Mapping 267 -- 13.4.2 Integrity Protection for a UnDRB 268 -- 13.4.3 RN Subframe Configuration 270 -- 13.4.4 Update of System Information 271 -- 13.4.5 RN Reconfiguration Procedure 271 -- 13.5 Relay Node Start-Up Procedure 272 -- 13.6 Simplified Operation of Release 10 Relay Node 274 -- References 275 -- 14 Minimization of Driving Test (MDT) 277 -- 14.1 Architectural Framework 278 -- 14.1.1 Use Cases 279 -- 14.1.2 Initiation of the MDT Task with UE Selection 280 -- 14.1.3 Collection of MDT Measurement Results 281 -- 14.2 Logged MDT 281 -- 14.2.1 Configuration Phase 283 -- 14.2.2 Logging Phase 284 -- 14.2.3 Reporting Phase 286 -- 14.3 Immediate MDT 289 -- 14.3.1 Configuration Phase 290 -- 14.3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Phase 291 -- 14.3.3 Reporting Phase 291 -- 14.3.4 MDT Context Transfer 291 -- References 292 -- 15 Enhanced Inter-Cell Interference Coordination (eICIC) 293 -- 15.1 Heterogeneous Network Deployment 293 -- 15.1.1 Interference in Heterogeneous Networks 295 -- 15.1.2 Limitation of Frequency Domain ICIC 296 -- 15.2 CA-based ICIC 298 -- 15.3 Time Domain ICIC 299 -- 15.3.1 Restricted Measurements 300 -- 15.3.2 Macro / Pico Cell Scenario 301 -- 15.3.3 Macro / Femto Cell Scenario 303 -- 15.3.4 Network Configuration 303 -- References 304 -- 16 Machine Type Communication (MTC) 305 -- 16.1 Overload Control for MTC 305 -- 16.1.1 Overload Control in Release 8 306 -- 16.1.2 Core Network Overload Control in Release 10 307 -- 16.1.3 RAN Overload Control in Release 11 310 -- 16.2 MTC Features in 3GPP 311.

References 312 -- Index 313.

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