JP2005518141A

5G,4G,3G

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JP20030568819

Publication Date:

16-06-2005

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Application Date:

11-02-2003

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US

Priority Date:

13-02-2002

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Application Number:

JP20030568819

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

16-06-2005

Application Date:

11-02-2003

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13-02-2002

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Abstract  Abstract

Data of a transmission time interval is transmitted in the wireless communication system. Wireless communication systems use adaptive modulation and coding and have an automatic repeat request mechanism. The transmission time interval has a plurality of transport block sets. The transport block set is transmitted with the first designated modulation and coding system. Each transport block set is received and it is determined whether the transport block set meets a specified quality (50). If the specified quality is not met, a repeat request is sent (51). The designated modulation and coding system is changed to a second designated modulation and coding system that can support reducing the number of TBSs in the transmission time interval. In response to the repeat request, at least one of the transport block sets is retransmitted. A retransmitted transport block set is received. The retransmitted transport block set may be combined with the corresponding transport block set previously received (51).

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