Base station and method for allocating bandwidth in a...

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C370S346000, C370S349000, C370S449000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods for allocating bandwidth in a wireless network are generally described herein. Bandwidth is allocated to a mobile station during an established communication session through the use of a poll-me indicator in a MAC header received in an uplink data transmission from a mobile station. The poll-me indicator may indicate a request for additional bandwidth for a subsequent uplink transmission of an established communication session. The mobile station refrains from using a contention channel to request an allocation information element when the mobile station is able to set the poll-me indicator in the MAC header.

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