KR101051595B1

3G

Title

RLC WINDOW SIZE RECONFIGURATION

Application Number:

KR20057018953

Publication Date:

22-07-2011

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

06-04-2004

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-04-2003

Title

RLC WINDOW SIZE RECONFIGURATION

Application Number:

KR20057018953

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

22-07-2011

Application Date:

06-04-2004

Priority Date:

07-04-2003

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The telecommunication device includes a transceiver 33; Radio link control entity 50; And a radio link control (RLC) buffer memory 150. The transceiver 33 may allow the device to communicate over the air interface 32. The radio link control entity 50 forms an uplink radio link control (RLC) protocol data unit (PDU) for transmission to the air interface 32 and downlink radio link control (RLC) protocol to the air interface 32. Receive a data unit (PDU). Radio link control (RLC) buffer memory 150 stores transmitter buffers for storing uplink radio link control (RLC) protocol data units (PDUs) and downlink radio link control (RLC) protocol data units (PDUs). It is configured to include a receiver buffer for. The radio link control entity comprises radio link control (RLC) reconfiguration logic means 200 for reconstructing at least one of the size of the transmitter buffer window and the size of the receiver buffer window. In performing the reconfiguration, the radio link control (RLC) reconfiguration logic means includes: (1) a downlink radio link control (RLC) protocol data unit (PDU) outside the new receiver buffer window; And an uplink radio link control (RLC) protocol data unit (PDU) outside the new transmitter window or where reception by the radio access network is not positively answered.

Radio link control entity, transceiver, radio link control buffer memory, receiver buffer window, transmitter buffer window

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