US2010290404A1

5G,4G

Title

INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THAT CONTROLS TRANSMISSION OF A RANDOM ACCESS SIGNAL

Application Number:

US20100847791

Publication Date:

18-11-2010

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Application Date:

30-07-2010

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

14-07-2004

Title

INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THAT CONTROLS TRANSMISSION OF A RANDOM ACCESS SIGNAL

Application Number:

US20100847791

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

18-11-2010

Application Date:

30-07-2010

Priority Date:

14-07-2004

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A communication terminal apparatus that exhibits a shorter time period required until a start of communication and causes the throughput in the wireless communication system to be less reduced. In this apparatus when the number N of retransmissions notified by a response determining part ( 107) is zero a subchannel-to-be-used selecting part (108) selects a subchannel among others which exhibits the highest order one of the reception qualities of the subchannels notified by a reception quality determining part (106) and then notifies the selected subchannel to a subchannel allocating part (113). When the notified number N of retransmissions is one or more the response determining part (107) selects a subchannel which exhibits the N-th lower order reception quality than the highest order reception quality based on the reception qualities of the subchannels notified by the reception quality determining part (106) for a pilot signal received after a transmission of the latest access request signal and then notifies the selected subchannel to the subchannel allocating part (113).

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