Apparatus and method of determining uplink priority in...

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Repeater

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C370S318000, C370S328000, C455S517000, C455S450000

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07616596

ABSTRACT:
Provided is a wireless mobile communication system in which a mobile station reports a headroom value indicating the magnitude of currently used transmission power and additionally usable transmission power. An uplink scheduling method of a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) includes normalizing the headroom value according to a pre-set reference transmission format; determining a mean data rate of the mobile station; and determining a priority of the mobile station considering the normalized headroom value and the mean data rate.

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