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When absolute timing advance used in LTE? Please explain briefly?

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When absolute timing advance used in LTE? Please explain briefly?
posted Aug 1, 2016 by Suchakravarthi Sripathi

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In LTE, when UE wish to establish RRC connection with eNB, it transmits a Random Access Preamble, eNB estimates the transmission timing of the terminal based on this. Now eNB transmits a Random Access Response which consists of timing advance command, based on that UE adjusts the terminal transmit timing.

Now coming to your query when -
After receiving RACH Request, eNB PHY calculates the timing advance which is transmitted to the UE as part of response message.

answer Aug 5, 2016 by Salil Agrawal
Yah i agree with your answer, but my question is at what scenarios absolute timing advance used(we having two types of timing Advance... 1. Absolute 2. Relative)
I know TA which is relative. My Bad I have not read the word absolute, just update here if you get the answer to the larger benefit of people.
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