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What is the difference between NOTCAMPED and IDLE state in LTE

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What is the difference between NOTCAMPED and IDLE state in LTE
posted Feb 9, 2016 by Ashish Tad

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IDLE state at MME corresponds to ECM-IDLE but not sure about NOTCAMPED state. Can you please share the link where you found this "NOTCAMPED" word ?
Found this NOTCAMPED state in a 3gpp spec. and this state is related to UE not to MME.

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In IDLE mode UE can read system info, Paging info from the eNB. In IDLE mode UE is rrc idle and ECM IDLE.

When UE is notcamped then UE is not reachable from networks. UE can not read Paging. UE can be in no coverage .

answer Feb 9, 2016 by Veer Pal Singh Yadav
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As my basic understanding, DRX configuration is to improve the battery life in idle mode.

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