CN104320857A

5G,4G

Title

HANDLING A SCHEDULING REQUEST TRIGGER

Application Number:

CN20141561730

Publication Date:

28-01-2015

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

25-01-2010

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-05-2009

Title

HANDLING A SCHEDULING REQUEST TRIGGER

Application Number:

CN20141561730

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

28-01-2015

Application Date:

25-01-2010

Priority Date:

05-05-2009

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The name of the invention is processing a scheduling request trigger. The invention claims a method for processing scheduling request trigger in a user equipment. the user equipment comprises a buffer. receiving (501) reaches into the buffer data to be transmitted to the base station the user equipment generates (503) a scheduling request trigger. scheduling request triggers are pending before the cancel it and directly or indirectly triggered by the data arrive. The user equipment cancels (504) the pending scheduling request trigger when the data that triggered the generation of the scheduling request trigger is accounted for in a buffer status report to be included in a scheduled data transmission to be transmitted to the base station or when the data that triggered the generation of the scheduling request is included in a scheduled data transmission to be transmitted to the base station whichever occurs first.

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