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Broadcast/Multicast Control
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The Broadcast/Multicast control (BMC) is a sublayer of layer 2 protocol of as per . It exists in the user plane only. It is located above the Radio Link Control (RLC), a layer 2 responsible for mapping logical channels. It is similar to 802.11's LLC layer which supports multimode operations and it works in three different modes: a) Transparent b) Unacknowledged data transfer c) Acknowledged data transfer. Its main function is to deliver "Cell Broadcast" messages to its upper layer such as NAS. Other functions specified in [3GPP TS 25.301] are:
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The Broadcast/Multicast control (BMC) is a sublayer of layer 2 protocol of as per . It exists in the user plane only. It is located above the Radio Link Control (RLC), a layer 2 responsible for mapping logical channels. It is similar to 802.11's LLC layer which supports multimode operations and it works in three different modes: a) Transparent b) Unacknowledged data transfer c) Acknowledged data transfer. Its main function is to deliver "Cell Broadcast" messages to its upper layer such as NAS. Other functions specified in [3GPP TS 25.301] are: * Storage of Cell Broadcast Messages. * Traffic volume monitoring and radio resource request for CBS. * Scheduling of BMC messages. * Transmission of BMC messages to UE. * Delivery of Cell Broadcast messages to upper layer (NAS). Except for broadcast/multicast it operates in transparent mode as per [BMC-STD]. On the uplink BMC it requires Unacknowledged mode of data transfer from RLC.
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