ES2582404T3

5G,4G

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ES20100723953T

Publication Date:

12-09-2016

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Application Date:

15-06-2010

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US

Priority Date:

18-06-2009

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Application Number:

ES20100723953T

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

12-09-2016

Application Date:

15-06-2010

Priority Date:

18-06-2009

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Abstract  Abstract

A random access response message (502, 603, 902) for transmission from a base station to a mobile station in a random access procedure, the random access response message (502, 603, 902) comprising: a field of granting of resources to grant resources to a mobile terminal for a planned uplink transmission, and a transmission mode indicator indicating whether or not a transmission time slot grouping mode, TTI, should be used by the mobile terminal for the planned uplink transmission, and when the TTIs grouping mode must be used, a field indicating a size of the TTIs group, in which, in the TTIs grouping mode, the mobile terminal sends in the resources granted redundancy versions of the same transport block within a series of consecutive transmission time intervals, indicated by the size of the group of TTIs.

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