AR048658A1

3G

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Application Number:

AR2004P104067

Publication Date:

17-05-2006

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Application Date:

05-11-2004

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-11-2003

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Application Number:

AR2004P104067

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

17-05-2006

Application Date:

05-11-2004

Priority Date:

05-11-2003

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Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus for processing data blocks during soft handover. The device may be a wireless communication system that includes at least two Enhanced Uplink Soft Handover Nodes (EU-SHO) and a radio network controller (RNC). Each Node B decodes a block of received data and forwards the block of decoded data to the RNC. If the RNC receives at least one copy of a block of successfully decoded data, the RNC uses a reordering function entity to process the copy of the block of successfully decoded data to support a sequential delivery to higher protocol layers. If the RNC receives more than one copy of a successfully decoded data block, the RNC discards extra copies of successfully decoded data blocks, the RNC discards extra copies of successfully decoded data blocks. The RNC is an in-service RNC (S-RNC) or a controlling RNC (C-RNC). Each Node B includes a media access control (MAC) entity that manages enhanced uplink dedicated channel (EU-DCH) functionalities

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