Questions about radio resource allocation in 3G data network
Hi everyone, I have some specific question about radio resource allocation in 3G data network. In the UMTS 3G data network, the smartphone has to acquire radio resource from RNC before it can talk to any server on the Internet. Allocating radio resource usually takes a few seconds (2+ seconds) to complete and thus causes delays to the smartphone applications. This process will involve RRC connection setup and radio bearer reconfiguration. From my observation, the delay caused by the radio resource allocation varies a lot over time and seems it is not only caused by the radio access network. So I was wondering what network devices are involved in the radio resource allocation besides the phone, base-station and RNC? And what are the factors that can potentially affect the observed delay? Thanks a lot! -Gary
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, ¹â¹â wrote:
From my observation, the delay caused by the radio resource allocation varies a lot over time and seems it is not only caused by the radio access network. So I was wondering what network devices are involved in the radio resource allocation besides the phone, base-station and RNC? And what are the factors that can potentially affect the observed delay?
If the phone is in idle, I believe the GTP tunnel changes status as well so also SGSN/GGSN is involved. I'd imagine the transport network between all the devices can affect time as 3GPP likes to reserve resources everywhere, so it might be that a lot of transport network devices could potentially be included as well. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se
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