USRE43107E1

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Method of allocating transmission channels to a mobile station in particular in duplex mode in a mobile packet-mode telecommunications network

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US20040970852

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Abstract  Abstract

A method of allocating data transmission channels to a mobile station in particular in half-duplex mode in a mobile telecommunications network of the type using packet mode and having multiple access by multiplexing transmission channels in which method the transmission channels allocated to a mobile station respectively in a down direction from the network to the mobile station and in an up direction from the mobile station to the network can change at each allocation period a transmission authorization received over a transmission channel in the down direction for a given allocation period indicating that the transmission channel is allocated in the up direction for the following allocation period; wherein a transmission authorization received over a transmission channel in the down direction for a given allocation period indicates that not only the transmission channel also referred to as the authorization channel but also consecutive transmission channels identifiable from the authorization channel using a predefined relationship are allocated in the up direction for the following allocation period.

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