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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 08, 2013
Filed:
Mar. 16, 2009
Joachim Löhr, Langen, DE;
Martin Feuersänger, Langen, DE;
Alexander Golitschek Edler Von Elbwart, Langen, DE;
Joachim Löhr, Langen, DE;
Martin Feuersänger, Langen, DE;
Alexander Golitschek Edler von Elbwart, Langen, DE;
Panasonic Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for allocating radio resources to a mobile terminal for data transmission in a mobile communication system as performed by a mobile terminal and a base station, respectively. Moreover, the invention relates to a mobile terminal and a base station to perform such method, as well as an implementation of the method in software. The invention further provides a mobile communication system in which radio resources are allocated to a mobile terminal for uplink transmission. In order to avoid false activation of a semi-persistent resource allocation the invention defines new conditions under which a mobile terminal activates a semi-persistent resource allocation. Unlike for example in prior-art systems, a mobile terminal only activates a semi-persistent resource allocation, if it can confirm the activation command received from the access network. Preferably, the activation command and its confirmation are resource assignments.