JP2003503976A

5G,4G,3G

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JP20010508173

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28-01-2003

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Application Date:

12-04-2000

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US

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12-04-1999

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JP20010508173

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US

Publication Date:

28-01-2003

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12-04-2000

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12-04-1999

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Abstract  Abstract

(57) (Summary) For example, in the field of wireless local area network (LAN) compatible with the HIPERLAN2 standard, setting of a long channel (LCH) PDU and a short channel (SCH) PDU requires recognition of a desired ARQ response time. It is made based on. Thus, mobile terminals and access points on a connection that is particularly time-efficient can still receive a fast response while enjoying the maximum time to generate an ARQ message. For a more likely scenario, for example, where the uplink channel (ULCH) is placed ahead of the downlink channel (DLCH) in the medium access control (MAC) data frame, the ARQ message may be generated. The required time is set such that the SCH associated with an arbitrary connection when the SCH is arranged before the corresponding LCH in the DLCH of the MAC frame follows the corresponding LCH in the ULCH of the MAC frame. This can be maximized.

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