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Title

Method for processing data blocks during soft handover and radio network controller

Application Number:

CN20151175151

Publication Date:

01-06-2018

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Application Date:

02-11-2004

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-11-2003

Title

Method for processing data blocks during soft handover and radio network controller

Application Number:

CN20151175151

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

01-06-2018

Application Date:

02-11-2004

Priority Date:

05-11-2003

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method and radio network controller processing the data block during the soft handover. the method comprises: the radio network controller (RNC) receives at least one copy of success from each of at least two in the node B of the decoded data block. wherein each node B decodes the received of the successfully decoded data block and the data block is forwarded to the RNC if the RNC receives the successful decoding of the node B of the data block more than one copy then the RNC stores only one copy of the successfully decoded data block and discard additional data block copy of the successfully decoded. and the RNC using the re-ordering function entity to process stored in buffer of the re-ordering function entity of the successful decoding of the data block copies to support data blocks from the at least two received by the node B to the higher protocol layer in a queue of transfer.

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