JP2009521860A

5G,4G,3G

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JP20080547515

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04-06-2009

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20-12-2006

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US

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22-12-2005

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JP20080547515

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US

Publication Date:

04-06-2009

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20-12-2006

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22-12-2005

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Abstract  Abstract

Multiple report dictionaries (eg, uplink transmission backlog request report dictionary) are supported in a wireless communication system. Each report dictionary provides bit mapping definition information in response to a fixed set of bit size request reports. Different report dictionaries are structured to accommodate different reporting conditions, needs, and / or requirements. For example, for each connection, the communication device selects a report dictionary to be used when communicating transmission backlog information from a plurality of possible report dictionaries. Information that characterizes active traffic claws, such as the number of identifiable quality of service profiles and / or the current mix of best-effort traffic flows and latency-constrained traffic flows, is used when performing report dictionary selection Is done. The selected report dictionary is later used to generate reports and interpret the information communicated within those reports.

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