BRPI0608749A2

5G,4G,3G,2G

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Application Number:

BR2006PI08749

Publication Date:

26-01-2010

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Application Date:

29-03-2006

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

29-03-2005

Title

Not Available

Application Number:

BR2006PI08749

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-01-2010

Application Date:

29-03-2006

Priority Date:

29-03-2005

Current Assignee:

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Abstract  Abstract

Techniques for using multiple carriers to substantially improve the ability of transmission are described. For operation with multiple carriers a terminal receives an assignment of multiple carriers of a direct link (FL) and at least one carrier reverse link (RL). The carriers can be arranged in at least one group with each group including at least one carrier FL and RL a carrier. The terminal can receive packets in (s) carrier (s) EL in each group and may send acknowledgements for the packets received by means of RL carrier in this group. The terminal may send reports of channel quality indication (CQI) to (s) carrier (s) FL in each group by means of RL carrier in this group. The terminal may also transmit data in (s) carrier (s) RL. The terminal can send signalling RL assigned (for example to originate a call) RL carrier in a primary and may receive signalling FL assigned (for example to establish a call) in a carrier primary EL.

Techniques for utilizing multiple carriers to substantially improve transmission capacity are described. For multi-carrier operation a terminal receives an assignment of multiple forward link (FL) carriers and at least one reverse link (RL) carrier. The carriers may be arranged in at least one group with each group including at least one FL carrier and one RL carrier. The terminal may receive packets on the FL carrier(s) in each group and may send acknowledgements for the received packets via the RL carrier in that group. The terminal may send channel quality indication (CQI) reports for the FL carrier(s) in each group via the RL carrier in that group. The terminal may also transmit data on the RL carrier(s). The terminal may send designated RL signaling (e.g. to originate a call) on a primary RL carrier and may receive designated FL signaling (e.g. for call setup) on a primary FL carrier.

Techniques for utilizing multiple carriers to substantially improve transmission capacity are described. For multi-carrier operation a terminal receives an assignment of multiple forward link (FL) carriers and at least one reverse link (RL) carrier. The carriers may be arranged in at least one group with each group including at least one FL carrier and one RL carrier. The terminal may receive packets on the FL carrier(s) in each group and may send acknowledgements for the received packets via the RL carrier in that group. The terminal may send channel quality indication (CQI) reports for the FL carrier(s) in each group via the RL carrier in that group. The terminal may also transmit data on the RL carrier(s). The terminal may send designated RL signaling (e.g. to originate a call) on a primary RL carrier and may receive designated FL signaling (e.g. for call setup) on a primary FL carrier.

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