Automatic reverse channel assignment in a two-way TDM...

Multiplex communications – Data flow congestion prevention or control – Flow control of data transmission through a network

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C370S321000, C370S329000, C370S347000, C370S437000, C370S458000, C455S450000, C709S223000

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08085665

ABSTRACT:
To minimize overhead in the allocation of channels, forward and reverse link time slots are automatically assigned in pairs. In particular, rather than requiring a separate process for allocating reverse link channels for the sending of acknowledgment messages in response to receipt of a forward link packet, a different scenario takes place. At the receiving end, such as for valid reception of data on a forward link channel at a central base station site, a reverse link time slot is automatically allocated in a time slot which depends upon the time slot allocation on the forward link. This assists with the rapid return of acknowledgment messages in a reverse link direction which is the predominant direction for such messages in a wireless system wherein most data traffic is Web page oriented.

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