KR101564486B1

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Title

MAC MULTIPLEXING AND TFC SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR ENHANCED UPLINK

Application Number:

KR20130112809

Publication Date:

29-10-2015

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

23-09-2013

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

29-04-2005

Title

MAC MULTIPLEXING AND TFC SELECTION PROCEDURE FOR ENHANCED UPLINK

Application Number:

KR20130112809

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

29-10-2015

Application Date:

23-09-2013

Priority Date:

29-04-2005

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A radio network controller (RNC) for quantifying multiplexed data allowed by the grant to closely match a selected enhanced uplink transport format combination (E-TFC) transport block size, a wireless transmit / receive unit (WTRU) (RNC) in a wireless environment. TFC transport block size allowed to be transmitted such that the amount of data multiplexed into the enhanced uplink (EU) Medium Access Control (MAC-e) PDU is close to the selected E-TFC transport block size. The amount of scheduled data is quantified. In one embodiment, the sum of the scheduled and non-scheduled data, including control information multiplexed in the MAC-e PDU and the MAC header, is matched closely to the selected E-TFC transport block size by at least one grant The amount of buffered data allowed to be multiplexed by the grant and / or non-serving grant) is quantified.

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