KR20030004945A

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Title

METHOD FOR DISCRIMINATING MOBILE STATION IN RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

KR20010040710

Publication Date:

15-01-2003

Current Assignee:

LG

Family ID:

Application Date:

07-07-2001

Declaring Company:

LG

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-07-2001

Title

METHOD FOR DISCRIMINATING MOBILE STATION IN RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

KR20010040710

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

15-01-2003

Application Date:

07-07-2001

Priority Date:

07-07-2001

Current Assignee:

LG

Declaring Company:

LG

Abstract  Abstract

PURPOSE: A method for discriminating a mobile station in a radio communication system is provided to supply and set information necessary to set an identification of the mobile station from other layer to an MAC layer. CONSTITUTION: An RLC layer receives an RLC SDU and a message type indicator(61). The RLC layer confirms the message type indicator(62). The RLC layer judges which it uses a U-MMRNTI or an MMC-RNTI, and sets a mobile station identification indicator(63). The RLC layer transmits the mobile station identification indicator together with the RLC SDU to an MAC layer(65). In steps 62, 63, and 64, since the RLC layer performs a division and reassembling of the RLC SDU, messages more than two form one RLC PDU and a plurality of RLC PDUs form one message. The mobile station identification indicator is set so that a header of MAC PDU is formed using U-RNTI.

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