KR20060114654A

3G

Title

Transmission rate control method and mobile station

Application Number:

KR20060039578

Publication Date:

07-11-2006

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

02-05-2006

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

02-05-2005

Title

Transmission rate control method and mobile station

Application Number:

KR20060039578

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

07-11-2006

Application Date:

02-05-2006

Priority Date:

02-05-2005

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A transmission rate control method and a mobile station are provided to smoothly transmit data by preventing a steep reduction in a transmission rate, caused by an erroneous detection of an RGCH(Relative Rate Grant Channel). A UE(User Equipment) receives an AGCH(Absolute Rate Grant Channel) from a Node B(S101). The UE increases a uplink transmission rate to a certain value indicated by the AGCH(S102). The UE detects the reception of an RGCH(S103). The UE changes the uplink transmission rate based on the received RGCH(S104). When the UE senses the fact that each HARQ(Hybrid Automatic Repeate reQuest) has been performed once, the UE changes the uplink transmission rate based on the received RGCH(S105). When the UE senses the fact that each HARQ has never been performed, the UE changes the received RGCH(S106).

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