CN1476182A

3G

Title

Method of radio chain circuit control resetting or treatment of timer after reconstitution in radio communication system

Application Number:

CN2003107483

Publication Date:

18-02-2004

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

20-03-2003

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

13-08-2002

Title

Method of radio chain circuit control resetting or treatment of timer after reconstitution in radio communication system

Application Number:

CN2003107483

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

18-02-2004

Application Date:

20-03-2003

Priority Date:

13-08-2002

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

one using the method for processing timer in radio communication system the method comprises: starting a used in radio link control Radio LinkControl (RLC) acknowledged mode (Acknowled ged Mode AM) entity (acknowledged) timer poll periodic (Timer-Poll-Periodic) timer (Timer) executing a used in radio link control acknowledged mode (RLC AM) entity resetting (reset) program. and before the reset program finishes restarting timer poll periodic timer as a timer poll periodic timer reaction period (expire). The invention also indicates to a radio link control (RLC) reset or reconstruction (Lind) after proper processing methods for another eight timers to avoid radio link control acknowledged mode entity acknowledged (lock) or causing reduction of service quality.

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