NO20043801L

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NO20040003801

Publication Date:

12-11-2004

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Application Date:

10-09-2004

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US

Priority Date:

13-02-2002

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NO20040003801

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US

Publication Date:

12-11-2004

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10-09-2004

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13-02-2002

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Abstract  Abstract

Data in a transport block set must be transmitted in a wireless communication system. The wireless communication system (Fig. 5) uses adaptive modulation and coding (34) and has a mechanism (40) in the physical layer for hybrid automatic repeat request. Segmentation information for possible segmentation of the transport block set is provided (46). The transport block set is sent with a first specified modulation and coding plan. The transport block set is received (38) and it is determined whether the received transport block set reaches a certain quality. When the specified quality is not reached, a repeat request is sent (40). The first specified modulation and coding set is changed to a second specified modulation and coding set. In response to the repeat request, the transport block set is segmented into several segments (48) supported by the second specified modulation and coding set (34) in accordance with the segmentation information provided. The segments are broadcast and at least two of the segments are broadcast separately. The transmitted segments are received (38). The segmentation process can be used more than once for a specific TBS broadcast.

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