AR067205A1

3G

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Application Number:

AR2008P101101

Publication Date:

07-10-2009

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Application Date:

17-03-2008

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

15-03-2007

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Application Number:

AR2008P101101

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

07-10-2009

Application Date:

17-03-2008

Priority Date:

15-03-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus for receiving transmissions through a channel shared by the downlink, at high speed (HS-DSCH, high speed downlink shared channel) are described. An HS-DSCH media access control entity (MAC-ehs) receives the MAC-ehs protocol (PDU) data units, through a channel shared by the downlink, at high speed (HS- DSCH, high speed downlink shared channel) while in the state of CelI_FACH, in the state of Cell_PCH or in the state of URA PCH. The reordering PDUs included in the MAC-eh PDUs can be sent to a next processing entity, without reordering the PDUs. A certain rearrangement queue can enter a suspended state, when a trigger event occurs, and the MAC-eh PDUs, distributed in the rearrangement queue in the suspended state can be sent to the next processing entity, without carrying Out the rearrangement. The MAC-ehs reset procedure can be extended for a certain transmission, so that the MAC-ehs reset is carried out after receiving a MAC-ehs PDU in a target cell.

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