JP2010536192A

5G,4G,3G

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JP20100515625

Publication Date:

25-11-2010

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Application Date:

14-07-2008

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US

Priority Date:

13-07-2007

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JP20100515625

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US

Publication Date:

25-11-2010

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14-07-2008

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13-07-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

One or more relay stations may be used along a wireless communication access path between the base station and the user terminal. A logical communication tunnel is established between the base station and the access relay station via any number of intermediate relay stations to handle the session flow of packet data units (PDUs). When PDUs arrive, the admission station can determine scheduling information and add it to the PDUs before the PDUs are delivered to the intermediate relay station or the leaving station. This scheduling information is used by the downstream relay station for further distribution of PDUs. This scheduling information is also used to schedule the egress station to deliver PDUs. The scheduling information added to the PDU by the admission station is related to the QoS grade associated with the PDU, the time limit for the egress station to deliver the PDU to the corresponding user terminal, or a combination thereof. (Selection) Figure 2

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