What Is The Diffrence About RSRP-SINR-RSRQ-RSSI?
What Is The Diffrence About RSRP-SINR-RSRQ-RSSI?
What Is The Diffrence About RSRP-SINR-RSRQ-RSSI?
Acronym for
Transmission Control
Protocol
UDP
User Datagram
Protocol or
Universal Datagram
Protocol
UDP is a
connectionless
protocol.
UDP is also a
protocol used in
message transport
or transfer. This is
not connection
based which means
that one program
can send a load of
packets to another
and that would be
the end of the
relationship.
Function
clients.
Use by other HTTP, HTTPs, FTP, SMTP,
protocols Telnet
TCP rearranges data
packets in the order
specified.
UDP has no
inherent order as
all packets are
independent of
each other. If
ordering is
required, it has to
be managed by the
application layer.
UDP is faster
because there is no
error-checking for
packets.
Ordering of data
packets
Speed of transfer
There is absolute
guarantee that the data
Reliability transferred remains intact
and arrives in the same
order in which it was sent.
Header Size
There is no
guarantee that the
messages or
packets sent would
reach at all.
UDP Header size is
8 bytes.
Source port,
Destination port,
Check Sum
Packets are sent
individually and are
checked for
integrity only if
they arrive. Packets
boundaries.
have definite
boundaries which
are honored upon
receipt, meaning a
read operation at
the receiver socket
will yield an entire
message as it was
originally sent.
UDP is lightweight.
There is no
ordering of
messages, any
tracking
connections, etc. It
is a small transport
layer designed on
top of IP.
Acknowledgement
segments
No
Acknowledgment
No handshake
(connectionless
protocol)
Handshake
Checksum checksum
to detect errors
UE reads the system information during the initial attach process and whenever it is camped to a new
cell, it reads the relevent sysinfos.If some System Information value is changed, the network pages the
UE telling the UEs that system information is changed and UEs will read the system info during the next
modification cycle. Modification cycle is a cell specific parameter that is signaled in the sib2.Whenever the
UE receives a paging indicating sib modification, it will invalidate all the sysinfos and retrieve all the
sysinfos again