Multiplex communications – Channel assignment techniques – Adaptive selection of channel assignment technique
Reexamination Certificate
2004-10-26
2009-10-06
Yao, Kwang B (Department: 2416)
Multiplex communications
Channel assignment techniques
Adaptive selection of channel assignment technique
C370S328000, C370S465000, C455S450000, C455S452200
Reexamination Certificate
active
07599384
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for reconfiguring a cellular radio network connection comprising a network part having a connection to a mobile station through at least one radio bearer. According to the invention, a first party of the connection, i.e. the network part or the mobile station, sends a second party of the connection, i.e. the mobile station or the network part, a reconfiguration request message concerning at least one radio bearer. The second party of the connection possibly replies to this by sending the first party of the connection a reply message to the radio bearer reconfiguration request message. The radio bearer reconfiguration request message comprises at least one radio bearer identifier and, for example, bearer quality of service of the radio bearer in question. The possible reply message comprises at least one radio bearer identifier and possibly also bearer quality of service assigned to the radio bearer in question, or a cause for a failed reconfiguration of the radio bearer in question.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5434798 (1995-07-01), Madebrink et al.
patent: 5535429 (1996-07-01), Bergenlid et al.
patent: 5870666 (1999-02-01), Tanaka et al.
patent: 6031832 (2000-02-01), Turina
patent: 6072787 (2000-06-01), Hamalainen et al.
patent: 6192055 (2001-02-01), Rasanen
patent: 6226279 (2001-05-01), Hansson et al.
patent: 6374112 (2002-04-01), Widegren et al.
patent: 6456843 (2002-09-01), Daly
patent: 6501741 (2002-12-01), Mikkonen et al.
patent: 6608832 (2003-08-01), Forslow
patent: 6646998 (2003-11-01), Rasanen
patent: 6674733 (2004-01-01), Huusko
patent: 6751456 (2004-06-01), Bilgic
patent: 6791944 (2004-09-01), Demetrescu et al.
patent: 6799042 (2004-09-01), Kauhanen et al.
patent: 6810258 (2004-10-01), Vialen
patent: 6826406 (2004-11-01), Vialen et al.
patent: 6912256 (2005-06-01), Noblet
patent: 6931253 (2005-08-01), Hartikainen et al.
patent: 6937566 (2005-08-01), Forslow
patent: 6944426 (2005-09-01), Esser et al.
patent: 7035644 (2006-04-01), Maruyama
patent: 9-37339 (1997-02-01), None
patent: WO 95/35002 (1995-12-01), None
patent: WO 96/10305 (1996-04-01), None
patent: WO 97/01256 (1997-01-01), None
patent: WO 97/09833 (1997-03-01), None
patent: WO 97/12490 (1997-04-01), None
patent: WO 97/42780 (1997-11-01), None
patent: WO 98/36589 (1998-08-01), None
patent: WO 98/30042 (1998-09-01), None
patent: WO 99/39528 (1999-08-01), None
Marchent, Brian et al., “Transport Interworking Between 3rdGeneration Mobile Systems and ATM Fixed Network”, IEEE, 1996, pp. 252-256.
A.M. Chen and R.R. Rao, “Resource Management for Third Generation Cellular Communication Systems,” 1997 IEEE 47th Vehicular Technology.
A.M. Chen and R.R. Rao, “Resource Management for Third Generation Cellular Communication Systems,” 1997 IEEE 47th Vehicular Technology.
Conference,1997, pp. 1832-1836, Part vol. 3, IEEE, USA.
Britschgi Juhana
Vialen Jukka
Ngo Nguyen
Nokia Corporation
Squire Sanders & Dempsey LLP
Yao Kwang B
LandOfFree
Method for connection reconfiguration in cellular radio network does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Method for connection reconfiguration in cellular radio network, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Method for connection reconfiguration in cellular radio network will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-4116721