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Layered overview of radio interface
5
Introduction to the Medium Access Control (MAC) procedures
6
Paging procedures
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4
Layered overview of radio interface
p. 17
4.0
Protocol architecture
|R6|
p. 17
4.1
Layer services
p. 19
4.2
Layer functions
p. 19
4.2.1
RLC function
p. 19
4.2.2
MAC layer function
p. 20
4.3
Service primitives
p. 21
4.3.1
MAC to Physical Layer Primitives
p. 21
4.3.2
PDCP to RLC Primitives
p. 21
4.3.2.1
Primitives
p. 21
4.3.2.2
Primitive parameters
p. 22
4.3.3
RRC to RLC Primitives
p. 22
4.3.3.1
Primitives
p. 22
4.3.3.2
Primitive parameters
p. 23
4.3.4
RRC to MAC Primitives
p. 24
4.3.4.1
Primitives
p. 24
4.3.4.2
Primitive Parameters
p. 25
4.4
Services required from lower layers
p. 25
5
Introduction to the Medium Access Control (MAC) procedures
p. 26
5.1
General
p. 26
5.2
Multiplexing principles
p. 26
5.2.1
Temporary Block Flow
p. 26
5.2.2
Temporary Flow Identity
p. 27
5.2.2.1
Temporary Flow Identity for SBPSCH
p. 27
5.2.2.2
Temporary Flow Identity for DBPSCH
p. 27
5.2.3
Uplink State Flag
p. 27
5.2.4
Medium Access modes
p. 28
5.2.4.1
Medium Access modes for SBPSCH
p. 28
5.2.4.2
Medium Access modes for DBPSCH
p. 28
5.2.5
Multiplexing of GPRS and EGPRS TBF mode capable mobile stations
p. 28
5.3
MAC States
p. 28
5.3.1
MAC-Idle state
p. 28
5.3.1.1
General
p. 28
5.3.1.2
Establishment of a SBPSCH
p. 28
5.3.1.3
Establishment of a DBPSCH
p. 28
5.3.2
MAC-Shared state
p. 28
5.3.2.1
General
p. 28
5.3.2.2
Release of all SBPSCHs
p. 28
5.3.2.3
Establishment of a DBPSCH
p. 29
5.3.2.4
Radio bearer reconfiguration
p. 29
5.3.3
MAC-DTM state
p. 29
5.3.3.1
General
p. 29
5.3.3.2
Release of all SBPSCHs
p. 29
5.3.3.3
Release of all DBPSCHs
p. 29
5.3.3.4
Release of all SBPSCHs and DBPSCHs
p. 29
5.3.4
MAC-Dedicated state
p. 29
5.3.4.1
General
p. 29
5.3.4.2
Release of all DBPSCHs
p. 29
5.3.4.3
Radio bearer reconfiguration
p. 29
5.3.5
MAC state machine
p. 30
5.4
General MAC procedures in MAC-Idle state and MAC-Shared state
p. 30
5.4.1
Mobile station side
p. 30
5.4.1.1
General
p. 30
5.4.1.2
Cell reselection
p. 30
5.4.1.3
Network Assisted Cell Change
p. 31
5.4.1.4
Release of DBPSCHs
p. 31
5.4.1.4.1
General
p. 31
5.4.1.4.2
Continuation of PBCCH information
p. 31
5.4.1.4.3
Receipt of PSI14 message in MAC-DTM state
p. 32
5.4.1.5
System information on PBCCH
p. 32
5.4.1.6
System information on BCCH
p. 32
5.4.1.6.1
General
p. 32
5.4.1.6.2
Establishment of PBCCH
p. 32
5.4.1.6.3
Void
5.4.1.7
Void
5.4.1.8
Discontinuous reception (DRX)
p. 32
5.4.1.9
Page mode procedures on PCCCH
p. 33
5.4.1.10
Frequency Parameters
p. 33
5.4.1.11
G-RNTI Management
p. 33
5.4.2
Network side
p. 33
5.4.2.1
System Information broadcasting
p. 33
5.4.2.1.1
System information on PBCCH
p. 33
5.4.2.1.2
System information on BCCH
p. 34
5.4.2.1.3
System information on PACCH (and other logical channels)
p. 34
5.4.2.1.4
Consistent sets of system information messages
p. 34
5.4.2.2
Paging
p. 35
5.4.2.3
Network Assisted Cell Change
p. 35
5.5
Measurement reports
p. 35
5.5.1
General
p. 35
5.5.2
Network Control (NC) measurement reporting
p. 35
5.5.3
Void
5.5.4
Additional measurement and reporting parameters
p. 36
5.6
Mapping of Signalling Radio Bearers (SRB) onto logical channels / transport channels
p. 36
5.6.1
Downlink
p. 36
5.6.2
Uplink
p. 36
5.6.2.1
MAC-Dedicated State
p. 36
5.6.2.2
MAC-Shared State
p. 37
5.6.2.3
MAC-DTM State
p. 37
5.7
Multiplexing principles with Flexible Layer One
|R6|
p. 38
5.7.1
General
p. 38
5.7.2
Mutliplexing between user-plane and control-plane
p. 39
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Paging procedures
p. 39
6.1
General
p. 39
6.2
Paging initiation in MAC-Idle state
p. 40
6.3
Paging initiation in MAC-Shared state
p. 40
6.4
Reception of PACKET PAGING REQUEST by an MS
p. 40