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Cellular Phone Forum / General / GSM / December 2005

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Some questions on GPRS,  block lenghts and tbf lengths.

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detlef.bosau@web.de - 09 Dec 2005 17:55 GMT
Hi,

please be patient when these questions are stupid or frequently asked,
I´m quite new on this matter.

I´m currently thinking about the lower layers in mobile networks used
for packet switching in general. A very first draft of my current
understanding is the table in http://www.detlef-bosau.de/layers.html  .

What I woul like to know is:

-Which rationale is behind the choice of the length of TBF frames and
the length of RLP frames?
-Is there ever a strict correspondence between one RLP frame and one
TBF frame?

>From what I read so far, I guess that TBF frames should be chosen
rather large. However, I do not complete understand the rationale
behind that, perhpas one could help me here.

I´m computer scientest, so I haver perhas a certain lack in signalling
theory, but perhaps this could be overcome.

Thanks for your assistance.

Detlef Bosau
Detlef Bosau - 09 Dec 2005 17:38 GMT
And please forgive my typos.....:-|

Detlef
 
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