BR0108122A

5G,4G,3G

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Application Number:

BR20010108122

Publication Date:

10-02-2004

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Application Date:

07-02-2001

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-02-2000

Title

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Application Number:

BR20010108122

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

10-02-2004

Application Date:

07-02-2001

Priority Date:

07-02-2000

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Abstract  Abstract

REDUCTION OF RADIO LINK SUPERVISION TIME IN A HIGH DATA RATE SYSTEM. A broadcast link supervision method is described in a high data rate system in which a base station transmits to an access terminal on a broadcast traffic channel only when the base station has data to be sent to the broadcast terminal. access. The base station minimizes the worst period required to claim traffic channel resources following a release by periodically transmitting a configuration packet to its access terminals. The configuration package indicates the status of the allocation of traffic channels belonging to the base station. If an access terminal receives a configuration packet indicating the deallocation of one or all of its traffic channels, the access terminal immediately ceases to use these traffic channels. If an access terminal fails to successfully decode a configuration packet for a predetermined supervision time, the access terminal releases its connection to all base stations and associated traffic channels.

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