CN102308544B

3G

Title

POWER ALLOCATION IN MULTI-CARRIER ENHANCED UPLINK

Application Number:

CN2010806891

Publication Date:

11-03-2015

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

09-02-2010

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

09-02-2009

Title

POWER ALLOCATION IN MULTI-CARRIER ENHANCED UPLINK

Application Number:

CN2010806891

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

11-03-2015

Application Date:

09-02-2010

Priority Date:

09-02-2009

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention described that facilitate power distribution and data distribution system and method in multi-carrier wireless communication system. a portion of the transmit power is assigned to the anchor carrier to support the scheduling of the data stream. after the allocation comprising allocating remaining power among all carriers in the anchor carrier. from one or one more than the scheduled and non-scheduled flow of data according to the one or more flow associated with priority to be assigned to the carrier. can non-anchor carrier begins to sequentially perform distributed data. In addition the scheduling of the data stream can be limited to the anchor carrier.

Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate power distribution and data allocation in a multi-carrier wireless communication system. A portion of transmit power can be pre-allocated to an anchor carrier to support non-scheduled data flows. Remaining power is split among all carriers including the anchor carrier after pre-allocation. Data from one or more flows scheduled and non-scheduled are allocated to the carriers in accordance with priorities associated with the one or more flows. Allocation of data can be performed sequentially starting with a non-anchor carrier. In addition non-scheduled data flows can be restricted to the anchor carrier.

Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate power distribution and data allocation in a multi-carrier wireless communication system. A portion of transmit power can be pre-allocated to an anchor carrier to support non-scheduled data flows. Remaining power is split among all carriers including the anchor carrier after pre-allocation. Data from one or more flows scheduled and non-scheduled are allocated to the carriers in accordance with priorities associated with the one or more flows. Allocation of data can be performed sequentially starting with a non-anchor carrier. In addition non-scheduled data flows can be restricted to the anchor carrier.

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