CN110062429B

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Title

Multiple Scheduers Are Used In Wireless Systems To Operate

Application Number:

CN201811404307A

Publication Date:

26-11-2021

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Application Date:

23-08-2013

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

23-08-2012

Title

Multiple Scheduers Are Used In Wireless Systems To Operate

Application Number:

CN201811404307A

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-11-2021

Application Date:

23-08-2013

Priority Date:

23-08-2012

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Systems and methods are disclosed for a WTRU to perform operations using multiple schedulers. A WTRU may exchange data with a network via more than one data path, whereby each data path may use a radio interface with a different network node, and each node may be associated with an independent scheduler. For example, the WTRU may establish an RRC connection between the WTRU and the network. The RRC connection may establish a first radio interface between the WTRU and a first serving site of the network and a second radio interface between the WTRU and a second serving site of the network. The RRC connection may be established between the WTRU and the MeNB, and a control function may be established between the WTRU and the SCeNB. The WTRU may receive data from the network over the first radio interface or the second radio interface.

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