Bi-directional and reverse directional resource reservation...

Multiplex communications – Data flow congestion prevention or control – Control of data admission to the network

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C370S328000, C370S395200, C709S227000

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08085664

ABSTRACT:
A wireless user equipment (UE) configured to initiate a packet based session includes a reservation setup protocol (RSVP) message generator configured to transmit a RSVP PATH message. The RSVP PATH message includes a direction indication. The direction indicator indicates that reservations should be made for the UE to transmit only, to receive only or to both transmit and receive. The UE also includes an RSVP message receiver configured to receive an RSVP RESV message indicating that reservations have been made as a result of the RSVP PATH message.

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