JP2010541417A

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JP20100527181T

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24-12-2010

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26-09-2008

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US

Priority Date:

28-09-2007

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JP20100527181T

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US

Publication Date:

24-12-2010

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26-09-2008

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28-09-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

An extended MAC-es PDU is created by concatenating extended MAC-es SDUs (service data units) based on higher layer PDUs and their segments, and segmentation information is included in the extended MAC-es header. An extended MAC-e header is generated for each extended MAC-es PDU to describe information about the extended MAC-es PDU. An extended MAC-e PDU is created by concatenating an extended MAC-es PDU and an extended MAC-e header. The extended MAC-es header includes a TSN (transmission sequence number) field, an SD (segmentation description) field, an L (length) field indicating the length of each extended MAC-es SDU, and / or an LCH-ID (logical channel). An indicator) field may be included. The extended MAC-e header may include one or more LCH-ID (logical channel indicator) fields and a L (length) field for the corresponding extended MAC-es PDU or MAC-es SDU. Various techniques for indicating the end of the extended MAC-e header are disclosed. In another embodiment, a method for signaling via the Iub frame protocol is proposed to support MAC segmentation and flexible RLC PDU sizes.

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