FIELD: radio engineering, communication.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to wireless communication. Disclosed method, in a base station subsystem, of allocating radio resources to mobile stations in a wireless communication system, which involves the base station subsystem assigning a respective temporary block flow (TBF) to each mobile station in a cell in the communication system, and then assigning to each TBF a temporary flow identity (TFI), at least one packet data channel (PDCH), and an uplink state flag (USF) if the TBF is an uplink TBF. The base station subsystem then selects different training sequences from a plurality of available training sequences and assigns a respective different selected training sequence to two or more TBF wherein these two or more TBF share the same assigned temporary flow identity (TFI), the same assigned packet data channel (PDCH), and/or the same assigned uplink state flag (USF) if the TBF is an uplink TBF.
EFFECT: need for a solution for allocating radio resources for communication devices in a wireless communication network, such as GERAN, that will increase the number of communication devices that can be used simultaneously in the communication network.
13 cl, 8 dwg
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Dates
2015-12-10—Published
2011-12-09—Filed