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Method of allocating resources in wireless communication system

A wireless communication system and technology for allocating resources, applied in the field of wireless communication processing, can solve the problems of not caring about transmission delay, large transmission rate, and minimization of transmission delay

Active Publication Date: 2009-12-16
LG ELECTRONICS INC
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For example, while voice services use relatively small transfer rates, it is required to minimize transfer delays
In contrast, web browsing services require relatively large transfer rates, but do not care about transfer delays

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[0027] figure 1 is a block diagram showing a wireless communication system. This may be a network structure of an Evolved-Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (E-UMTS, Evolved-Universal Mobile telecommunications System). The E-UMTS system may be called a long-term evolution (LTE, Long-term Evolution) system. Wireless communication systems are widely deployed to provide various communication services such as voice, packet data, and so on.

[0028] refer to figure 1 , Evolved-UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN, Evolved-UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) includes at least one base station (BS) 20 . User Equipment (UE) 10 may be fixed or mobile, and other terms may be used to refer to User Equipment, such as MS (Mobile Station), UT (User Terminal), SS (Subscriber Station), wireless device, etc. The BS 20 is usually a fixed station that communicates with the user equipment 10, and other terms may be used to represent the BS 20, such as e-NB (evolved Node B...

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A method of allocating resources in a wireless communication system includes configuring priorities for a plurality of logical channels according to a first criterion, wherein each of the plurality of logical channels has each priority and allocating resources to a subset of the plurality of logical channels according to a second criterion to transfer data through a transport channel, wherein the subset of the plurality of logical channels is configured with same priority. It is possible to reliably provide various services through a method of processing radio bearers having the equal priorities.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to wireless communication processing, and more particularly, to a method of allocating resources in a wireless communication system. Background technique [0002] 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) mobile systems based on Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) wireless access technology have been widely deployed all over the world. As the first stage of WCDMA evolution, High Speed ​​Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) provides 3GPP with a highly competitive wireless access technology. However, since radio access technologies are constantly evolving according to the requirements and expectations of users and suppliers, new technology evolution in 3GPP is required to improve competitiveness. Lower cost per bit, higher service availability, flexible frequency band utilization, simple structure and open interface, and appropriate user equipment power consumption are required. [0003] In addition to voice services,...

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IPC IPC(8): H04B7/26H04W4/00
CPCH04W72/00H04W72/06H04W4/00H04W72/563H04W72/56H04W72/54H04B7/2612H04B7/2637
Inventor 李承俊李英大千成德朴成埈
Owner LG ELECTRONICS INC
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