JP2009533942A

5G,4G

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Application Number:

JP20090505305

Publication Date:

17-09-2009

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Application Date:

16-04-2007

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US

Priority Date:

14-04-2006

Title

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Application Number:

JP20090505305

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

17-09-2009

Application Date:

16-04-2007

Priority Date:

14-04-2006

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Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving a status report in a mobile communication system in which an automatic repeat request (ARQ) and a combined automatic repeat request (HARQ) operate together are provided. When a predetermined status report generation condition is satisfied, the ARQ Rx entity determines whether or not transmission of the status report is permitted. When the transmission of the status report is permitted, the ARQ Rx entity generates a status report according to the reception status of the ARQ packet up to the time when the transmission of the status report is permitted, and the generated status Send the report to the ARQ Tx entity via the assigned transmission resource. The ARQ Tx entity determines the first reception time of the HARQ packet including the status report as a generation time of the status report, and performs retransmission according to the status report.

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