KR101236157B1

5G,4G,3G

Title

Method and apparatus for enhanced uplink multiplexing

Application Number:

KR20050091151

Publication Date:

22-02-2013

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

29-09-2005

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

19-07-2004

Title

Method and apparatus for enhanced uplink multiplexing

Application Number:

KR20050091151

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

22-02-2013

Application Date:

29-09-2005

Priority Date:

19-07-2004

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The present invention discloses an enhanced uplink multiplexing method and an enhanced uplink multiplexing device. For the WTRU, a combination set of MAC-d flows (and / or logical channels) that can be multiplexed within a MAC-e PDU is defined. The WTRU MAC-e entity selects one of the combination sets allowed to multiplex the MAC-d flow for each MAC-e PDU. Any logical channel or combination of corresponding MAC-d flows may be defined such that transmission is not blocked even if the WTRU is in transmit power limited state. The amount of data of each logical channel or corresponding MAC-d flow that can be multiplexed within a MAC-e PDU can be defined to ensure a guaranteed data rate. If the WTRU is in a power constraint that reduces the EU transmit payload below that allowed by EU channel allocation received from Node B, an indication of this power constraint may be communicated to Node B using EU transmission. .

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