CN103856994B

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Title

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

Application Number:

CN2014151751

Publication Date:

19-12-2017

Family ID:

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:

19-12-2017

Application Date:

30-01-2009

Priority Date:

01-02-2008

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention claims a method and apparatus for serving high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) cell change. when the target cell signal strength close to the source cell signal strength a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) sends a measurement report to a radio network controller (RNC). the RNC the preloaded HS-DSCH configuration information of target cell is added to the active set and the target cell sends to the WTRU. When the signal strength of the target cell exceeds the source cell signal strength WTRU sends another measurement report. The pre-loaded HS-DSCH configuration information the WTRU monitoring on the target cell at high speed shared control channel (HS-SCCH) and for decoding the HS-SCCH transmission from the target cell. the WTRU determining whether to reset the MAC-hs/ehs entity. if it is then resetting the MAC-hs/ehs entity before the received HS-DSCH transmission from the target cell.

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