Temporary Identities in LTE/SAE – 2: RNTI’s

3G and 4G Wireless Blog – Last year I covered some information on temporary identities but never got a chance to continue on it. Here is one on RNTI’s

3G and 4G Wireless Blog – Last year I covered some information on temporary identities but never got a chance to continue on it. Here is one on RNTI’s

RNTI or Radio Network Temporary Identifier(s) are used primarily by eNB Physical Layer for scrambling the coded bits in each of the code words to be transmitted on the physical channel. This scrambling process in PHY happens before modulation. There is a sequence followed for scrambling, calculation of which depends on the RNTI(UE specific for channels like PDSCH,PUSCH) and cell specific (for broadcast channels like PBCH). Details could be found in [2].

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