US2009022110A1

Title

Transmission of Multiple Information Elements in Multiple Channels

Application Number:

US20080173200

Publication Date:

22-01-2009

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

15-07-2008

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

20-07-2007

Title

Transmission of Multiple Information Elements in Multiple Channels

Application Number:

US20080173200

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

22-01-2009

Application Date:

15-07-2008

Priority Date:

20-07-2007

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A transmission of information from a secondary to a primary node occurs in a plurality of N logical time durations. The transmission from the secondary to primary node in a wireless network is performed by first receiving an allocation of M>1 reverse link channels for transmission of N>0 information elements. N information elements are produced. A group of K (possibly only one) reverse link channels is selected from the M allocated reverse link channels using at least one of the N produced information elements wherein the group of K reverse link channels comprises at least one channel such that 0<K<M. A signal is produced using the produced information elements and the produced signal is transmitted on the selected group of K reverse link channels. Embodiments of the invention apply to transmission of ACKNAK and SRI.

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