Allocation of control channel in packet radio network
First Claim
1. A method for allocating a control channel to one of a plurality of mobile stations in a packet radio system for a downlink transmission, comprising:
- sending a resources allocation request to the packet radio system via the one of a plurality of mobile stations;
responding to the resources allocation request by the packet radio system allocating a control channel and possibly an uplink status flag to the one of a plurality of mobile stations; and
sending data packets in blocks, at least some of which comprise a polling field which, when in a polling state, indicates that the one of a plurality mobile stations is to acknowledge received data packets on the control channel allocated to it;
allocating the control channel to the one of a plurality of mobile stations independently of a possible uplink status flag;
acknowledging, by the one of the plurality of mobile status, the data packets received after a predetermined time from a downlink block in which said polling field is in said polling state;
reserving the uplink block at time T for a polling acknowledgement from the one of a plurality of mobile stations after receiving a downlink block with a polling filed that is in the polling state; and
making no assignment of an uplink status flag allocation to any other mobile station.
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Abstract
A method for allocating a packet associated control channel to mobile stations in a packet radio system, particularly in a GPRS system. The sends a resource allocation request, to which a network responds by allocating to the mobile station a TFI identifier and a USF identifier. The network then sends data packets in blocks, at least some of which comprise a polling field (SIP), a polling state which indicates that the mobile station is to acknowledge received data packets on the control channel. To ensure that a mobile station receiving in downlink would not prevent the network from allocating one uplink mobile station to said channel, the allocation of the packet associated control channel is, in accordance with the invention, independent of a possible USF identifier.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for allocating a control channel to one of a plurality of mobile stations in a packet radio system for a downlink transmission, comprising:
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sending a resources allocation request to the packet radio system via the one of a plurality of mobile stations;
responding to the resources allocation request by the packet radio system allocating a control channel and possibly an uplink status flag to the one of a plurality of mobile stations; and
sending data packets in blocks, at least some of which comprise a polling field which, when in a polling state, indicates that the one of a plurality mobile stations is to acknowledge received data packets on the control channel allocated to it;
allocating the control channel to the one of a plurality of mobile stations independently of a possible uplink status flag;
acknowledging, by the one of the plurality of mobile status, the data packets received after a predetermined time from a downlink block in which said polling field is in said polling state;
reserving the uplink block at time T for a polling acknowledgement from the one of a plurality of mobile stations after receiving a downlink block with a polling filed that is in the polling state; and
making no assignment of an uplink status flag allocation to any other mobile station. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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