5 RRC Functions and Services provided to upper layers
25.3313GPPProtocol specificationRadio Resource Control (RRC)Release 17TS
5.1 RRC Functions
The RRC performs the functions listed below. A more detailed description of these functions is provided in [2]:
– Broadcast of information related to the non-access stratum (Core Network);
– Broadcast of information related to the access stratum;
– Establishment, maintenance and release of an RRC connection between the UE and UTRAN;
– Establishment, reconfiguration and release p-t-p of Radio Bearers;
– Establishment, reconfiguration and release of p-t-m Radio Bearers;
– Assignment, reconfiguration and release of radio resources for the RRC connection;
– RRC connection mobility functions;
– Control of requested QoS;
– UE measurement reporting and control of the reporting;
– Outer loop power control;
– Control of ciphering;
– Slow DCA (TDD mode);
– Paging;
– Initial cell selection and cell re-selection;
– Arbitration of radio resources on uplink DCH;
– RRC message integrity protection;
– Timing advance (TDD mode);
– CBS control;
– MBMS control.
5.2 RRC Services provided to upper layers
The RRC offers the following services to upper layers, a description and primitives of these services are provided in [2] and [17].
– General Control;
– Notification;
– Dedicated control.
The RRC layer provides the UE-UTRAN portion of signalling connections to the upper layers to support the exchange of upper layer’s information flow. The signalling connection is used between the user equipment and the core network to transfer upper layer information. For each core network domain, at most one signalling connection may exist at the same time. The RRC layer maps the signalling connections for one UE on a single RRC connection. For the upper layer data transfer on signalling connections, the RRC layer supports the discrimination between two different classes, named "High priority" (corresponding to "SAPI 0" for a GSM-MAP based core network) and "Low priority" (corresponding to "SAPI 3" for a GSM-MAP based core network).
5.3 Primitives between RRC and upper layers
The primitives between RRC and the upper layers are described in [17].