Explain Paging Channel Frame Structure? nishanth
21-May-2008 06:52:09 AMComments Yes One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. Posted by HamidAliKhan One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. Posted by jahangir1983 One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. Posted by jahangir1983 One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. Posted by jahangir1983 Sagitraz give the correct information, But it has also contain some modular parameters. Posted by waqqas1 1. Synchronized paging channel message has length of 47 x N or 95 x N bits 2. Sent in N paging channel slots: 1 slot (80 ms) = 8 paging channel half-frames 1 half-frame (10 ms, 48 or 96 bits) = 1-bit SCI + 47 (or 95)-bit data SCI = 1 : start of a paging channel message 3. Message contains: system parameters access parameter (for access channel) channel assignment TMSI (temporary MS identification) assignment Posted by kk_kumar One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. Posted by sagitraz |
Posted: 21-May-2008 09:19:00 AM By: sagitraz One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. | |
Posted: 22-May-2008 12:18:37 PM By: kk_kumar 1. Synchronized paging channel message has length of 47 x N or 95 x N bits 2. Sent in N paging channel slots: 1 slot (80 ms) = 8 paging channel half-frames 1 half-frame (10 ms, 48 or 96 bits) = 1-bit SCI + 47 (or 95)-bit data SCI = 1 : start of a paging channel message 3. Message contains: system parameters access parameter (for access channel) channel assignment TMSI (temporary MS identification) assignment | |
Posted: 30-December-2008 02:39:38 PM By: waqqas1 Sagitraz give the correct information, But it has also contain some modular parameters. | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 12:56:22 PM By: jahangir1983 One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 12:58:04 PM By: jahangir1983 One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 12:58:53 PM By: jahangir1983 One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. | |
Posted: 23-April-2009 12:48:27 AM By: HamidAliKhan Yes One Paging channel contains radio frame of length 10 ms consists of 300 bits. Of these, 288 bits are used to carry paging indicators. The remaining 12 bits are not formally part of the Paging channel and shall not be transmitted (DTX). The part of the frame with no transmission is reserved for possible future use. |