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Point to multi-point services using high speed shared channels in wireless communication systems

A shared channel, wireless communication technology, applied in wireless communication, using return channel for error prevention/detection, transmission system, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-08-03
INTERDIGITAL TECH CORP
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Such multiple transmissions use a large amount of radio resources, which is undesirable

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[0019] Although the preferred embodiment is described in the preferred 3GPP proposed system, they can be used with other radio systems using point-to-multipoint transmission.

[0020] figure 2 Description of the preferred HS-DSCH 16 and its associated downlink control channel 13 for transmission of point-to-multipoint (PtM) services. exist figure 2 In a group of users UE 1 12 1 ,..., UE J 12 J ,..., UE N 12 N The service on the HS-DSCH 16 is to be received. A downlink common control channel (CCC) 13 is used to allocate the HS-DSCH 16 to users UE 1 12 1 ,..., UE J 12 J ,..., UE N 12 N . The HS-DSCH 16 is sent by the base station 10 and sent by the UEs 12 1 -12 N Group reception. UEs such as UE X 12 not logged into this service X Does not comply with service identification code on CCC 13. Therefore, this UE, UE X 12 X , is not configured to receive the HS-DSCH 16 data.

[0021] image 3 One of Node B 18 and UEs, UE J 12 J , for a simplified diagram of the tran...

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Service data is transferred in a wireless communication system. A first service identification is transmitted for reception by a group of users of a cell in the system. The group of users does not include all of the users of the cell. Each of the group of users receives the service identification. Each of the group of users monitors for a second service identification being transmitted over a high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH). The service data is transmitted over the HS-DSCH with the second service identification. Each of the group of users detects the second service identification and receives the service data of the HS-DSCH.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates generally to wireless communication systems, and more particularly, the present invention relates to point-to-multipoint services in such systems. Background technique [0002] It is increasingly desirable to use point-to-multipoint services in wireless communication systems, such as figure 1 As shown, in point-to-multipoint, a service is sent from a single point, such as a base station, to multiple points, such as user equipment. Examples of point-to-multipoint services are multimedia broadcast and multicast services. [0003] In systems proposed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), one proposed channel that could be used for such services is the Transfer Access Channel (FACH). The FACH is a downlink common transport channel (TrCH), which can be received by all users. The FACH TrCH is propagated by applying it to the Secondary Common Control Physical Channel (S-CCPCH). The S-CCPCH is transmitted to all ce...

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IPC IPC(8): H04L12/28H04B7/24H04L1/00H04L1/16H04L1/18H04L1/20H04W4/06H04W28/04H04W48/12H04W72/04H04W72/12H04W74/04
CPCH04W72/005H04L2001/0093H04L1/0026H04L1/0003H04W72/1236H04W48/12H04L1/1819H04L1/20H04W72/04H04W28/04H04W4/06H04W4/08H04W72/30H04W72/543H04L12/2861H04L1/0041
Inventor 史蒂芬·E·泰利
Owner INTERDIGITAL TECH CORP