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Common Assumptions
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Candidate Technologies and Evaluations
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Conclusions
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Change History
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Common Assumptions
p. 7
6.1
Traffic model Attributes and Scenarios
p. 7
6.2
Evaluation Assumptions
p. 9
6.2.1
Operating voltage and current
p. 9
6.2.2
Operating time
p. 9
6.2.3
Default parameters
p. 10
6.3
Evaluation Metrics
p. 10
6.4
Reference Case Assumptions
p. 10
6.4.1
Packet Idle Mode
p. 10
6.4.1.1
Typical procedures and sub procedures
p. 10
6.4.1.2
Energy consumptions as per procedure
p. 11
6.4.2
Energy Consumption for Data Transfer
p. 12
6.4.2.1
Energy Consumption for Network triggered Traffic model
p. 12
6.4.2.2
Energy Consumption for Mobile Autonomous Reporting
p. 17
6.4.3
Energy Consumption for RAU procedure
p. 20
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Candidate Technologies and Evaluations
p. 24
7.1
Extended DRX
p. 24
7.1.1
Paging Group Determination
p. 24
7.1.2
eDRX vs. PSM evaluation
p. 25
7.1.3
Realizing Extended DRX Cycle Lengths
p. 26
7.1.3.1
Time Coordinated Cells - Radio Interface
p. 26
7.1.3.2
Realizing Time Coordinated Cells - SGSN (subject to ongoing SA2 investigation)
p. 26
7.1.4
Reachability in Idle Mode
p. 27
7.1.5
Reachability in Extended Uplink TBF mode
p. 27
7.2
One Phase Access Requests from MTC Devices
p. 27
7.3
Event-triggered neighbour cell measurement
p. 28
7.3.1
Mechanism
p. 28
7.4
Requirements on Device reachability
p. 31
7.4.1
General
p. 31
7.4.2
Short Sync procedure
p. 31
7.4.2.1
General
p. 31
7.4.2.2
Overview of short sync
p. 31
7.4.2.3
Serving Cell Verification when Short sync is employed
p. 32
7.4.2.4
Mobility in Packet Transfer Mode
p. 33
7.4.3
Long sync procedure
p. 33
7.4.4
Energy consumption for long and short sync
p. 33
7.4.5
Specification Impact
p. 34
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Conclusions
p. 34
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Change History
p. 35