US2011128951A1

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Title

Method and apparatus for enhanced uplink multiplexing

Application Number:

WO2005US23891

Publication Date:

02-06-2011

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Application Date:

07-02-2011

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

19-07-2004

Title

Method and apparatus for enhanced uplink multiplexing

Application Number:

WO2005US23891

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

02-06-2011

Application Date:

07-02-2011

Priority Date:

19-07-2004

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus for enhanced uplink multiplexing are disclosed. A set of combinations of MAC-d flows (and/or logical channels) that are allowed to be multiplexed within a MAC-e PDU is defined for a WTRU. The WTRU MAC-e entity selects a combination among a set of allowed combinations for multiplexing MAC-d flows for each MAC-e PDU. Certain MAC-d flow combinations may be defined that can not be blocked from transmission even when the WTRU is in a transmit power restricted state. The amount of data from each logical channel or corresponding MAC-d flow that can be multiplexed within a MAC-e PDU may be defined to ensure guaranteed data rates. When the WTRU is in a restricted power condition an indication of the restricted power condition may be passed to the Node-B with the EU transmission.

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