Method of performing uplink synchronization in random access procedure
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1. A method of performing a random access procedure by a mobile terminal in communication with a base station, comprising:
- starting a time alignment timer upon applying first time alignment information that is received from a base station, the time alignment timer being used to control how long the mobile terminal is considered uplink time aligned;
transmitting a random access preamble to the base station,wherein the transmitted random access preamble is selected by the mobile terminal;
receiving from the base station a random access response as a response to the random access preamble, the random access response including an uplink resource assignment and second time alignment information;
wherein the random access procedure is a contention based random access procedure, and;
if the time alignment timer is running and contention resolution has not been completed, ignoring the second time alignment information even if the mobile terminal is not time aligned with the base station; and
if the time alignment timer is not running, applying the second time alignment information.
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Abstract
A method and device for performing a contention based random access procedure by a mobile communication terminal in communication with a base station. The method according to an embodiment includes transmitting a random access preamble message to the base station; receiving a random access response from the base station, the random access response including a timing advance command; determining a status of a mobile communication terminal time alignment timer; and ignoring the timing advance command if the mobile communication terminal time alignment timer is determined to be running in the determining step.
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1. A method of performing a random access procedure by a mobile terminal in communication with a base station, comprising:
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starting a time alignment timer upon applying first time alignment information that is received from a base station, the time alignment timer being used to control how long the mobile terminal is considered uplink time aligned; transmitting a random access preamble to the base station, wherein the transmitted random access preamble is selected by the mobile terminal; receiving from the base station a random access response as a response to the random access preamble, the random access response including an uplink resource assignment and second time alignment information; wherein the random access procedure is a contention based random access procedure, and; if the time alignment timer is running and contention resolution has not been completed, ignoring the second time alignment information even if the mobile terminal is not time aligned with the base station; and if the time alignment timer is not running, applying the second time alignment information. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A mobile terminal configured to perform a random access procedure with a base station, the mobile terminal comprising:
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a radio frequency (RF) unit; and a processor operatively connected to the display and configured to; start a time alignment timer upon applying first time alignment information that is received from a base station, the time alignment timer being used to control how long the mobile terminal is considered uplink time aligned, transmit a random access preamble to the base station, wherein the transmitted random access preamble is selected by the mobile terminal, receive from the base station a random access response as a response to the random access preamble, the random access response including an uplink resource assignment and second time alignment information, wherein the random access procedure is a contention based random access procedure, and; if the time alignment timer is running and contention resolution has not been completed, ignoring the second time alignment information even if the mobile terminal is not time aligned with the base station, and if the time alignment timer is not running, apply the second time alignment information. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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