BR0213664A

5G,4G,3G,2G

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Application Number:

BR20020213664

Publication Date:

26-10-2004

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Application Date:

16-10-2002

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US

Priority Date:

19-10-2001

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Application Number:

BR20020213664

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-10-2004

Application Date:

16-10-2002

Priority Date:

19-10-2001

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Abstract  Abstract

MAC ARCHITECTURE ON H-ARQ SUSTAINING WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. Medium access control (MAC) architecture determines the block error rate and transmission latency needs for a series of data streams, where each data stream has associated priority and each data stream comprises a series of data blocks. Dice. The MAC architecture specifies a programming entity that determines when transmissions are performed and through which hybrid auto repeat request entity (H-ARQ). The H-ARQ entities determine whether each previous block had been successfully transmitted and otherwise requests the retransmission of unsuccessfully transmitted data blocks. Data block programming considers whether or not previously transmitted data blocks require retransmission. MAC architecture gives the developer the ability to start new transmissions at any time and restart previously unsuccessful transmissions at any time.

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