JP2011511509A

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JP20100541527T

Publication Date:

07-04-2011

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Application Date:

30-12-2008

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US

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04-01-2008

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JP20100541527T

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US

Publication Date:

07-04-2011

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30-12-2008

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04-01-2008

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Abstract  Abstract

Techniques for supporting operation using extended uplinks are described. The user equipment (UE) selects one signature from the set of signatures available for random access for the extended uplink, generates an access preamble based on the selected signature, and randomly accesses while operating in the inactive state Send access preamble for. The UE receives resources allocated for the UE (for example, E-DCH) from the shared control channel (for example, HS-SCCH). In one design, the UE determines a pre-assigned UE identifier (ID) associated with the selected signature, demasks received symbols for a shared control channel based on the pre-assigned UE ID, and the demasked The symbol is decoded to obtain a codeword, and the allocated resource is determined based on the codeword. The UE transmits data to the Node B using the allocated resource in an inactive state. (Selection) Figure 6

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