CN103856994A

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Title

Method And Apparatus For Serving High Speed Downlink Shared Channel Cell Change

Application Number:

CN2014151751

Publication Date:

11-06-2014

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

30-01-2009

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

01-02-2008

Title

Method And Apparatus For Serving High Speed Downlink Shared Channel Cell Change

Application Number:

CN2014151751

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

11-06-2014

Application Date:

30-01-2009

Priority Date:

01-02-2008

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention claims a service high speed downlink chain shared channel (HS-DSCH) cell change method and a device. Time when the target cell signal strength close to source a signal strength a transmission/receiving unit (WTRU) a radio network controller (RNC) one sending a measuring report. The RNC adds the target cell in an active set and sends pre-loaded HS-DSCH configuration information for the target cell to the WTRU. The WTRU sends another measurement report when a signal strength of the target cell exceeds that of the source cell. HS-DSCH configuration information according to a preloaded WTRU monitoring a high speed a target a shared control channel (HS-SCCH) and HS-SCCH transmission from the target area for a decoding process. The WTRU determines whether a MAC-hs/ehs reset is required and if so resets a MAC-hs/ehs entity prior to receiving an HS-DSCH transmission from the target cell.

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