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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 29, 2008
Filed:
Oct. 28, 2002
Beom-sik Bae, Suwon-shi, KR;
Dong-seek Park, Suwon-shi, KR;
Chang-hoi Koo, Songnam-shi, KR;
Dae-gyun Kim, Taegu-Kwangyokshi, KR;
Young-wook Jung, Taejon-Kwangyokshi, KR;
Dong-ho Cho, Koje-shi, KR;
Jung-woo Cho, Koje-shi, KR;
Beom-Sik Bae, Suwon-shi, KR;
Dong-Seek Park, Suwon-shi, KR;
Chang-Hoi Koo, Songnam-shi, KR;
Dae-Gyun Kim, Taegu-Kwangyokshi, KR;
Young-Wook Jung, Taejon-Kwangyokshi, KR;
Dong-Ho Cho, Koje-shi, KR;
Jung-Woo Cho, Koje-shi, KR;
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, , KR;
Abstract
A reverse link controlling method in a mobile communication system. To increase or decrease a reverse data rate, an MS receives threshold power information indicating a power threshold for a pilot channel from the BS and measures the reception power of the pilot channel received from the BS. When the MS is supposed to increase or decrease the current data rate, it increases the current data rate by two levels or decreases the current data rate by one level if the pilot reception power is higher than the power threshold, and increases the current data rate by one level or decreases the current data rate by two levels if the pilot reception power is equal to lower than the power threshold.