CN101394338A

5G,4G

Title

Method system and apparatus for data scheduling

Application Number:

CN20071152276

Publication Date:

25-03-2009

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Application Date:

21-09-2007

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

21-09-2007

Title

Method system and apparatus for data scheduling

Application Number:

CN20071152276

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

25-03-2009

Application Date:

21-09-2007

Priority Date:

21-09-2007

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

This invention claims a data scheduling method for scheduling medium access control (MAC) data comprising the following steps: obtaining data scheduling rules including multiplexing standard of MAC protocol data unit (PDU) and ordering rules of MAC service data unit (SDU) inside the MAC PDU; ordering the received data of MAC SDU inside the MAC PDU according to the ordering rule of MAC SDU; multiplexing the ordered MAC SDU data according to the MAC PDU multiplexing standard. This invention further claims a system and a device for scheduling data using the same MAC data scheduling rules utilized by each E-UTRAN NodeB (eNB) inside a same single frequency network area (SFA) to guarantee the same MAC data scheduling of each eNB inside a same SFA which is convenient for the user equipment (UE) to merge the received data.

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