BRPI0415726A

3G

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Application Number:

BR2004PI15726

Publication Date:

19-12-2006

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Application Date:

02-11-2004

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-11-2003

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Application Number:

BR2004PI15726

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

19-12-2006

Application Date:

02-11-2004

Priority Date:

05-11-2003

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Abstract  Abstract

METHOD OF PROCESSING DATA BLOCK PROCESSING MACHINE. Method and apparatus for processing data blocks during soft delivery. The apparatus may be a wireless communication system that includes at least two Enhanced Upper Link Soft Delivery B nodes (EU-SHO) and a radio network controller (RNC). Each Node B decodes a received data block and forwards the decoded data block to the RNC. If the RNC receives at least one successfully decoded data block copy, the RNC uses reordering function entity to process the successfully decoded data block copy to sustain sequential provisioning to higher protocol layers. If the RNC receives more than one successfully decoded data block copy, the RNC discards the additional successfully decoded data block copies. The RNC is either an in-service RNC (S-RNC) or a control RNC (C-RNC). Each Node B includes a media access control entity (MAC) that handles enhanced upper link dedicated channel (EU-DCH) functionality.

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