Discontinuous reception

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title: Discontinuous reception
text: Discontinuous reception (DRX) is a method used in mobile communication to conserve the battery of the mobile device. The mobile device and the network negotiate phases in which data transfer occurs. During other times the device turns its receiver off and enters a low power state. This is usually a function designed into the protocol that allows this to happen - most notably how the transmission is structured - for example in slots with headers containing address details so that devices can list
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date modified: 2023-06-17T03:36:18Z
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