US2007258413A1

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Title

Method and a Device for Transferring Signalling Information in a Tdma Based System

Application Number:

US20070578731

Publication Date:

08-11-2007

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

23-07-2007

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

19-04-2004

Title

Method and a Device for Transferring Signalling Information in a Tdma Based System

Application Number:

US20070578731

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

08-11-2007

Application Date:

23-07-2007

Priority Date:

19-04-2004

Current Assignee:

Abstract  Abstract

A method and a device for transferring signalling information in a TDMA based system. Temporal alignment of values for a retransmission number parameter (R) with the TDMA frame structure is determined on the basis of which a first radio packet to be sent in a number of first TDMA frames is encoded by using a certain first value for the parameter and a second radio packet to be sent in a number of second TDMA frames is encoded by using a certain second value for the parameter. The first and second radio packets are transmitted to the recipient that adheres to the same temporal alignment rules and can thus properly decode both the packets. The solution can be utilized especially in GERAN radio access network with FLO (Flexible Layer One) for transferring signalling information on half-rate channels.

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