CN101657017B

4G

Title

Resource scheduling method base station and communication system

Application Number:

CN20081216305

Publication Date:

05-09-2012

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Application Date:

22-09-2008

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

22-09-2008

Title

Resource scheduling method base station and communication system

Application Number:

CN20081216305

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

05-09-2012

Application Date:

22-09-2008

Priority Date:

22-09-2008

Current Assignee:

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Abstract  Abstract

The embodiment of the invention claims a resource scheduling method base station and communication system the resource scheduling method comprises when needing to transmit the real-time service if it is judged that it needs reserve a process for the real-time service determining the reserved processes for uplink semi-persistent scheduling sending a notification message to the user equipment UE the notification message carries the relevant information of the reserved processes indicating the user equipment UE in the uplink subframe corresponding to the reserved processes to transmit data packets. through the embodiment of the invention claims a resource scheduling method reduces the transmission of signalling and reduces the signalling overhead to perform service transmission by reserving multiple processes for uplink semi-persistent scheduling can well solve the conflict problem of the existing technology in uplink semi-persistent scheduling greatly improves the performance of the system and improves the service experience of the user.

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