NO326631B1

5G,4G,3G

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Application Number:

NO20020003701

Publication Date:

19-01-2009

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Application Date:

06-08-2002

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US

Priority Date:

07-02-2000

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Application Number:

NO20020003701

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

19-01-2009

Application Date:

06-08-2002

Priority Date:

07-02-2000

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Abstract  Abstract

Method for monitoring the forward channel in a high transmission rate communication system, where a base station transmits via a forward traffic channel to an access terminal, only when this base station has data to transmit. The base station reduces the period needed in the worst case to be able to advertise for traffic channel resources, after a release of the channel, by periodically sending a configuration packet to the access terminals belonging to this base stations coverage area. The configuration packet indicates the allocation state of the traffic channels, and if a terminal receives such a packet for indicating the deallocation of one or more of the traffic channels, the terminal immediately stops the use of this or these channels. If an access terminal cannot successfully decode such a configuration packet during a given monitoring time period, it releases the connection at all base stations and the associated traffic channels.

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