KR101088284B1

3G

Title

Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving a packet via high speed downlink packet access

Application Number:

KR20097014342

Publication Date:

30-11-2011

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

12-12-2007

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

12-12-2006

Title

Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving a packet via high speed downlink packet access

Application Number:

KR20097014342

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

30-11-2011

Application Date:

12-12-2007

Priority Date:

12-12-2006

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving packets via High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) is disclosed. Split one or more HSDPA Media Access Control (MAC-hs) Service Data Units (SDUs) into a plurality of segments. Generate MAC-hs protocol data units (PDUs) from the segments, each MAC-hs PDU comprising one or more segments. Each MAC-hs PDU may include one segment from a single MAC-hs SDU. The size of the segments may correspond to the size of the MAC-hs PDU minus the size of the header of the MAC-hs PDU. The size of the segments may be determined based on the number of segments into which the MAC-hs SDU is divided. Alternatively, each MAC-hs PDU may comprise a combination of segments from a plurality of MAC-hs SDUs or a combination of one MAC-hs SDU and one or more segments from one or more entire MAC-hs SDUs. .

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