BRPI0512333A

3G

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Application Number:

BR2005PI12333

Publication Date:

04-03-2008

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Application Date:

20-06-2005

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

21-06-2004

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Application Number:

BR2005PI12333

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

04-03-2008

Application Date:

20-06-2005

Priority Date:

21-06-2004

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Abstract  Abstract

METHOD, USER EQUIPMENT TO OPERATE ON A NETWORK, NETWORK Node HAVING A MODULE TO COOPERATE WITH A TERMINAL IN A NETWORK, SYSTEM HAVING A NETWORK Node COOPERATING WITH A TERMINAL, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, CODE AND PROGRAM DEVICE. A method and apparatus for defining terminal behavior is provided in a case where the terminal detects that it cannot reliably receive HS-DSCH from a service cell when the DCCH is mapped to HS-DSCH (for example, it does not receive any recognized radio link control (RLC) mode feedback for uplink measurement reports or in general the common pilot channel (CPICH) level drops too low in the service HS-DSCH cell). The terminal is autonomously moved to a cell redirect access channel state (CELL_FACH) and uplink signaling is initiated on a random access channel (RACH) to inform a network node and request HS-DSCH re-establishment. in a suitable cell, or set a regular DPCH R <39> 99 / R <39> 5 to restore the RRC signaling connection to CELL_DCH state.

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