Method of providing a gap indication during a sticky assignment
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1. A method for managing an assignment of one or more resources in a scheduled data transmission, the method comprising:
- receiving an assignment of a reverse link channel to transmit a data packet, wherein the assignment remains valid until a de-assignment of the reverse link channel is received, and wherein the reverse link channel continues to be available based upon transmission of one or more packets prior to the de-assignment and after transmission of the data packet, the transmission of one or more packets causing the assignment of the reverse link channel to be maintained, andtransmitting the data packet using the reverse link channel.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus are provided to manage the assignment transmission resource of forward and reserve link that is assigned to transmitting entity for a period of time. An indication of a gap is provided whenever the transmitting entity is not transmitting actual data packets (e.g. whole or part of intended data or content), yet the transmitting entity is to maintain the assignment of the allocated resource. For example, an erasure signature packet comprising a first data pattern is transmitted on the assigned resource when there is no actual data to transmit on the assigned resource.
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1. A method for managing an assignment of one or more resources in a scheduled data transmission, the method comprising:
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receiving an assignment of a reverse link channel to transmit a data packet, wherein the assignment remains valid until a de-assignment of the reverse link channel is received, and wherein the reverse link channel continues to be available based upon transmission of one or more packets prior to the de-assignment and after transmission of the data packet, the transmission of one or more packets causing the assignment of the reverse link channel to be maintained, and transmitting the data packet using the reverse link channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus configured to manage an assignment of one or more resources in a scheduled data transmission system, the apparatus comprising:
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a receiver for receiving an assignment of a reverse link channel to transmit a data packet, wherein the assignment remains valid until a de-assignment of the reverse link channel is received, and wherein the reverse link channel continues to be available based upon transmission of one or more packets prior to the de-assignment and after transmission of the data packet, the transmission of one or more packets causing the assignment of the reverse link channel to be maintained, and a transmitter for transmitting the data packet using the reverse link channel. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An apparatus configured to manage an assignment of one or more resources in a scheduled data transmission system, the apparatus comprising:
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means for receiving an assignment of a reverse link channel to transmit a data packet, wherein the assignment remains valid until a de-assignment of the reverse link channel is received, and wherein the reverse link channel continues to be available based upon transmission of one or more packets prior to the de-assignment and after transmission of the data packet, the transmission of one or more packets causing the assignment of the reverse link channel to be maintained, and means for transmitting the data packet using the reverse link channel. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A computer program product, stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium, and comprising program code for:
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receiving an assignment of a reverse link channel to transmit a data packet, wherein the assignment remains valid until a de-assignment of the reverse link channel is received, and wherein the reverse link channel continues to be available based upon transmission of one or more packets prior to the de-assignment and after transmission of the data packet, the transmission of one or more packets causing the assignment of the reverse link channel to be maintained; and transmitting the data packet using the reverse link channel. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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