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Thread: RLC vs Mac Layer throughput

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    Default Re: RLC vs Mac Layer throughput

    The RLC frame along with its overheads goes into the MAC frame - just like the Russian Matryoshka dolls. Obviously, the MAC occupies more overheads and hence its throughput is going to be higher than at RLC. The RLC throughput, although it's frame contains its own header, is closer to the user throughput than that of MAC.

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    Default Re: RLC vs Mac Layer throughput

    Quote Originally Posted by SHIVAM View Post
    Hi Kadir,

    Dont see any Adjustment done in this formula for Re-Transmitted Packet Exclusion.
    Please check the counter definition, if it is excluding re-transmitted packets then it must have been mentioned explicitly in its definition.
    in counter definition, it is saying that those are excluded. That why i have mentioned like that.

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