CN1194083A

2G

Title

Method and apparatus for communicating in a wireless communication system

Application Number:

CN1996196584

Publication Date:

23-09-1998

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

30-08-1996

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

01-09-1995

Title

Method and apparatus for communicating in a wireless communication system

Application Number:

CN1996196584

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

23-09-1998

Application Date:

30-08-1996

Priority Date:

01-09-1995

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The disclosed system can be user data priority for allocating a plurality of sub-channels. In one embodiment the user (100) from the base station (110) receives the current priority of system parameter determining whether to send the access request of the multiple sub-channels. after receiving the access request the system determines whether to user assignment subchannel by the access request. a further access request by periodically receiving and dispatching when it receives a higher priority message the lower priority message is deferred and allocating higher priority request. So it provides an improved access method which can effectively receive multiple priority level request. In another embodiment the system parameter comprises a duration/probability of each service priority value and when determining when to send an access request each transmission unit is to be an appropriate value for the data sent by priority.

The disclosed system is capable of allocating plural subchannels based on user data priority. In one embodiment after receiving a system parameter such as a current priority level from a base station (110) a subscriber (100) determines whether to send an access request for plural subchannels. Upon receipt of the access request(s) the system determines from the access request(s) whether to allocate the subchannel(s) to the subscriber. Further access requests are received periodically and scheduled and when a higher priority message is received completion of a lower priority message is deffered and the higher priority request allocated. Thus an improved access procedure is provided accommodating multiple priority requests in an efficient manner. In a further embodiment the system parameters include persistence/probability values for each service priority level and each transmitting unit applies the appropriate value for the data priority to be sent in determining when to send an access request.

The disclosed system is capable of allocating plural subchannels based on user data priority. In one embodiment after receiving a system parameter such as a current priority level from a base station (110) a subscriber (100) determines whether to send an access request for plural subchannels. Upon receipt of the access request(s) the system determines from the access request(s) whether to allocate the subchannel(s) to the subscriber. Further access requests are received periodically and scheduled and when a higher priority message is received completion of a lower priority message is deffered and the higher priority request allocated. Thus an improved access procedure is provided accommodating multiple priority requests in an efficient manner. In a further embodiment the system parameters include persistence/probability values for each service priority level and each transmitting unit applies the appropriate value for the data priority to be sent in determining when to send an access request.

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