NO334579B1

5G,4G,3G

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Application Number:

NO20040003802

Publication Date:

14-04-2014

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Application Date:

10-09-2004

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

13-02-2002

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Not Available

Application Number:

NO20040003802

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

14-04-2014

Application Date:

10-09-2004

Priority Date:

13-02-2002

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Data for a time transmission interval must be transmitted in a wireless communication system. The wireless communication system uses adaptive modulation and coding and has an automatic repetition request mechanism. A transmission time interval has several transport block sets. The transport block sets are transmitted with a first specified modulation and coding plan. Each transport block set is received and a decision is made as to whether the transport block sets meet a specified quality (50). When the specified quality is not met, a repeat request (51) is transmitted. The specified modulation and coding schedule changes to another specified modulation and coding plan that can support a reduced number of TBSs within the transmission time interval. In response to a repeat request, at least one of the transport block sets is retransmitted. The retransmitted transport block set is received. The retransmitted transport block set can be combined with a corresponding previously received transport block set (51).

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