WO2006041710A2

5G,4G,3G,2G

Title

PACKET TRANSMISSION REDUNDANCY SELECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD

Application Number:

WO2005US35040

Publication Date:

20-04-2006

Family ID:

Application Date:

29-09-2005

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

06-10-2004

Title

PACKET TRANSMISSION REDUNDANCY SELECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD

Application Number:

WO2005US35040

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

20-04-2006

Application Date:

29-09-2005

Priority Date:

06-10-2004

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A high speed downlink packet access communication system method that supports a plurality of redundancy variations that are characterized by at least a first parameter (14) that comprises an indicator regarding self-decodability of a corresponding packet and a second parameter (15) that comprises a selection of a particular redundancy version from amongst a plurality of candidate redundancy versions. Pursuant to a preferred approach, and upon determining a need to transmit redundant information (13) as corresponds to a given packet, one automatically selects, for at least one of the first and second parameters, a specific value from amongst a plurality of candidate values and then uses the specific value to transmit the redundant information.

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