KR100840733B1

3G

Title

METHOD FOR SETTING RE-ORDERING BUFFERS IN HSDPA SYSTEM

Application Number:

KR20020000630

Publication Date:

24-06-2008

Current Assignee:

LG

Family ID:

Application Date:

05-01-2002

Declaring Company:

LG

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-01-2002

Title

METHOD FOR SETTING RE-ORDERING BUFFERS IN HSDPA SYSTEM

Application Number:

KR20020000630

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

24-06-2008

Application Date:

05-01-2002

Priority Date:

05-01-2002

Current Assignee:

LG

Declaring Company:

LG

Abstract  Abstract

The present invention relates to packet data processing in a communication system such as, for example, a High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) system, wherein the present invention relates to a plurality of logical channels in which at least one data unit is located from an upper layer. Receiving via each; Constructing a data block consisting of only the at least one data unit received over one particular logical channel of the plurality of logical channels and assigning an identifier associated with the particular logical channel to the data block; Transmitting the data block; Receiving and processing the data block to pass the at least one data unit received on the particular logical channel to a reorder buffer associated with the particular logical channel according to the identifier; And delivering the at least one data unit to a higher layer through a specific logical channel.

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