CN101932052B

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Title

Switching method user terminal and network side device

Application Number:

CN200910148040

Publication Date:

24-08-2016

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Application Date:

23-06-2009

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

23-06-2009

Title

Switching method user terminal and network side device

Application Number:

CN200910148040

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

24-08-2016

Application Date:

23-06-2009

Priority Date:

23-06-2009

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The embodiment of the invention claims a switching method user terminal and network side device can shorten the switching interruption delay of control plane and user plane data delay. A switching method comprises: the user terminal obtains the target cell before the handover time advanced quantity and obtaining uplink scheduling permission transmitted by the target cell then advance transmits a handover complete message to the target cell at the uplink scheduling grant on resource corresponding to the time. Another switching method comprises: the target cell transmits the time of the target cell to the user terminal by the source cell before switching the advance amount and sending the uplink scheduling permission of the target cell to the user terminal and receives said user terminal to said time-advance amount corresponding to the uplink scheduling grant on resource sending the handover complete message.

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