
4. Time division multiplexing
4.1 Frameworks and sub-frameworks
The basic cadence in LTE is one millisecond (figure 6 ). However, some information needs to be transmitted regularly, but not every millisecond. Longer structures are defined to enable regular sequencing:
the frame, made up of 10 sub-frames, therefore lasts 10 ms ...
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