CN103024923A

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Title

Method for ensuring random access of parallel data and user equipment

Application Number:

CN20111288396

Publication Date:

03-04-2013

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Application Date:

26-09-2011

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

26-09-2011

Title

Method for ensuring random access of parallel data and user equipment

Application Number:

CN20111288396

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

03-04-2013

Application Date:

26-09-2011

Priority Date:

26-09-2011

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A parallel data random access method and user equipment relating to the technical field of communication. The invention comprises the following steps: controlling the user equipment physical random access channel (PRACH) transmission of random access sequence is not transmitted on the same one sub-frame to send the other uplink or when the user equipment through random access sequence of PRACH transmission with other uplink transmission on the same sub-frame in the transmission power control and other PRACH uplink transmission at the uplink channel transmission power of the priority level. The embodiment of the random access sequence control with other uplink transmission after transmission or a random access sequence control and other uplink transmission at the same time the parallel data in the process of random access uplink transmission conflict of a random access process.

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