Abstract:
METHOD FO CONTROL CHANNEL TRANSMISSION WITH PERSISTENT A method is provided for multiplexing control information with persistently scheduled data in a spectrally efficient operation. In particular, the invention operates to determine and send a power offset parameter in a message carrying a persistent data allocation from a base station to a corresponding mobile station. The power offsets are related to the control information being sent, and specify the amount by which the mobile should increase its transmit power level when multiplexing particular control information together with the persistent data. The increased transmit power then operates to maintain the required QoS on the data channel.
Abstract:
METHOD FO CONTROL CHANNEL TRANSMISSION WITH PERSISTENT A method is provided for multiplexing control information with persistently scheduled data in a spectrally efficient operation. In particular, the invention operates to determine and send a power offset parameter in a message carrying a persistent data allocation from a base station to a corresponding mobile station. The power offsets are related to the control information being sent, and specify the amount by which the mobile should increase its transmit power level when multiplexing particular control information together with the persistent data. The increased transmit power then operates to maintain the required QoS on the data channel.
Abstract:
METHOD FO CONTROL CHANNEL TRANSMISSION WITH PERSISTENT A method is provided for multiplexing control information with persistently scheduled data in a spectrally efficient operation. In particular, the invention operates to determine and send a power offset parameter in a message carrying a persistent data allocation from a base station to a corresponding mobile station. The power offsets are related to the control information being sent, and specify the amount by which the mobile should increase its transmit power level when multiplexing particular control information together with the persistent data. The increased transmit power then operates to maintain the required QoS on the data channel.
Abstract:
A method is provided for multiplexing control information with persistently scheduled data in a spectrally efficient operation. In particular, the invention operates to determine and send a power offset parameter in a message carrying a persistent data allocation from a base station to a corresponding mobile station. The power offsets are related to the control information being sent, and specify the amount by which the mobile should increase its transmit power level when multiplexing particular control information together with the persistent data. The increased transmit power then operates to maintain the required QoS on the data channel.
Abstract:
Se proporciona un método para la multiplexión de la información de control con datos planeados en forma persistente en una operación eficiente de manera espectral. En particular, la invención opera para determinar y enviar un parámetro de cambio de potencia en un mensaje que lleva la distribución de datos persistentes a partir de una estación de base a una correspondiente estación móvil. Los cambios de potencia están relacionados con la información de control que está siendo enviada, y especifica la cantidad a través de la cual la estación móvil tiene que incrementar su nivel de potencia de transmisión cuando se realice la multiplexión de la información particular de control junto con los datos persistentes. El incremento de la potencia de transmisión opera entonces para mantener la QoS requerida en el canal de datos.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method and system thereof for transmitting a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) packet over a primary channel and a supplemental channel belonging to a shared pool of supplemental channels in a wireless communications network such that Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor (OVSF) codes associated with higher spreading factors (SF) may be used, thereby minimizing the adverse effects on system resources associated with implementing VoIP over downlink Dedicated Channels (DCH). In the method and system, if an entire VoIP packet cannot be transmitted over a single transmission time interval on a primary channel, a specific supplemental channel (or code associated therewith) is assigned to a User Equipment (UE) to which the VoIP packet is intended. A portion of the VoIP packet is transmitted to the UE over a Dedicated Physical Data CHannel (DPDCH) on the primary channel, and another portion of the VoIP packet is transmitted to the UE over a DPDCH on the supplemental channel. The assigned specific OVSF code (or supplemental channel associated therewith) belongs to a set of supplemental OVSF codes assigned to the UE, and the set of assigned supplemental OVSF codes belongs to a shared pool of supplemental OVSF codes reserved at Node B. The identity of the assigned specific supplemental OVSF code used for the supplemental channel is indicated to the UE over a Dedicated Physical Control CHannel (DPCCH) on the primary channel. The UE examines the DPCCH on the primary channel to determine whether a specific supplemental channel (or code associated therewith) has been assigned to it. If a specific supplemental channel was assigned, then the UE will decode the data on the assigned specific supplemental channel along with the data on its primary channel. Otherwise, the UE will only decode the data on its primary channel.
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a reverse link transmission power for a user equipment is determined (S90) based on a first path loss and a second path loss. The first path loss is path loss between a serving station and the user equipment, and the serving station serves the communication needs of the user equipment. The second path loss is path loss between a neighboring station and the user equipment, and the neighboring station neighbors the serving station.
Abstract:
In a UMTS wireless communication system, when the packet size on the enhanced dedicated physical data channel (E-DPDCH) on the uplink from a UE to a NodeB reaches a converged default packet size, the corresponding dedicated physical control channel (E-DPCCH) is turned off. The NodeB uses the default packet size to decode the frame received on the E-DPDCH using each possible redundancy version. Alternatively, the E-DPCCH is turned off and a new transmission flag is transmitted by the UE only when a new frame is transmitted by the UE. NodeB then uses the presence or absence of that flag in conjunction with the absence of E-DPCCH to determine which redundancy version is to be assumed in decoding the frame received on E-DPDCH.