BRPI0413271A

3G

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Application Number:

BR2004PI13271

Publication Date:

10-10-2006

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Family ID:

Application Date:

03-08-2004

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

06-08-2003

Title

Not Available

Application Number:

BR2004PI13271

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

10-10-2006

Application Date:

03-08-2004

Priority Date:

06-08-2003

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

PROGRAMMED AND AUTONOMOUS COOPERATIVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR A DISTRIBUTED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. An access terminal (206) configured to perform wireless communication with an access network (204) within a sector (1032). The access terminal (206) includes a transmitter (2608) for transmitting a reverse traffic channel to the access network (204), an antenna (2614) for receiving signals from the access network (204), a processor (2602). and memory (2604) in electronic communication with processor (2602). Memory stored instructions (2604) implement a method of determining whether a current power allocation grant (1374) for a stream (1216) at the access terminal (206) has been received from the access network (204). If current power allocation lease (1374) is still active, a current power allocation (1338a) for the flow is set to be equal to current power allocation lease (1374). If the current power allocation grant (1374) has not been received, the current power allocation (1338a) for the flow is determined.

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