TWM354955U

3G

Title

Apparatus of signaling and procedure to support uplink power level determination

Application Number:

TW20080221904U

Publication Date:

11-04-2009

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

05-12-2008

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-12-2007

Title

Apparatus of signaling and procedure to support uplink power level determination

Application Number:

TW20080221904U

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

11-04-2009

Application Date:

05-12-2008

Priority Date:

07-12-2007

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Apparatus are disclosed for determining a physical uplink power level for transmissions on a physical uplink channel. In one embodiment a transmitter transmits a random access channel (RACH) uplink message is transmitted. The RACH uplink message includes a RACH message power level and/or a downlink pathloss figure. A receiver receives a downlink message including a power offset value. A physical uplink power level processor sets the physical uplink power level is set for transmissions on the physical uplink channel based on the power offset value. In another embodiment a transmitter transmits a RACH uplink message and a receiver receives a downlink message including a relative power offset value. A physical uplink power level processor then sets the physical uplink power level for transmissions on the physical uplink channel based on the relative power off set value.

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