Method for detecting failures of random access procedures
First Claim
1. A method of detecting a failure of a random access procedure, the method comprising:
- transmitting, by a user equipment, a random access preamble;
if a random access response (RAR) is received within a random access response window and if information related to the random access preamble included in the RAR matches the transmitted random access preamble,transmitting uplink data to an eNodeB;
monitoring a reception of a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) to check whether contention resolution is successful until a timer for the contention resolution expires;
if the contention resolution is not successful, incrementing, by the user equipment, a preamble transmission counter by 1;
if a value of the preamble transmission counter is equal to a maximum value of the preamble transmission +1, indicating to an upper layer that there is a problem with the random access procedure; and
applying, by the user equipment, a back-off time to delay a transmission of a subsequent random access preamble.
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Abstract
A method of performing a random access channel (RACH) procedure between a mobile terminal and a network includes the steps of detecting whether a random access response (RAR) is received from the network within a certain time period, the RAR including information about a random access channel (RACH) preamble transmitted to the network; and if the RAR is not received within the certain time period or if the information about the transmitted RACH preamble included in the RAR does not match the transmitted RACH preamble, performing a first procedure to detect failures in the RACH procedure; and if the RAR is received within the certain time period and if the information about the transmitted RACH preamble included in the RAR matches the transmitted RACH preamble, performing a second procedure to detect failures in the RACH procedure.
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1. A method of detecting a failure of a random access procedure, the method comprising:
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transmitting, by a user equipment, a random access preamble; if a random access response (RAR) is received within a random access response window and if information related to the random access preamble included in the RAR matches the transmitted random access preamble, transmitting uplink data to an eNodeB; monitoring a reception of a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) to check whether contention resolution is successful until a timer for the contention resolution expires; if the contention resolution is not successful, incrementing, by the user equipment, a preamble transmission counter by 1; if a value of the preamble transmission counter is equal to a maximum value of the preamble transmission +1, indicating to an upper layer that there is a problem with the random access procedure; and applying, by the user equipment, a back-off time to delay a transmission of a subsequent random access preamble. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A user equipment for detecting a failure of a random access procedure comprising:
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a transceiver configured to transmit a random access preamble; and a processor configured to control the transceiver and operate such that if a random access response (RAR) is received within a random access response window and if information related to the random access preamble included in the RAR matches the transmitted random access preamble, transmitting uplink data to an eNodeB; monitoring a reception of a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) to check whether contention resolution is successful until a timer for the contention resolution expires; if the contention resolution is not successful, incrementing a preamble transmission counter by 1; if a value of the preamble transmission counter is equal to a maximum value of the preamble transmission +1, indicating to an upper layer that there is a problem with the random access procedure; and applying a back-off time to delay a transmission of a subsequent random access preamble. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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