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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 29, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2008
Kevin Power, West Drayton, GB;
Michael John Beems Hart, London, GB;
Yuefeng Zhou, Oxshott, GB;
Fujitsu Limited, Kawasaki, JP;
Abstract
A signalling method for use in a multiple-access communication system, the system comprising a first communication apparatus and a plurality of second communication apparatuses, the second communication apparatuses being operable to communicate with the first communication apparatus using respective parts of a shared communication frame and each using an available service level for such communication, the method comprising: assessing service-level requests from the second communication apparatuses to determine if there is a group of the second communication apparatuses that have corresponding service-level requirements; if it is determined that such a group exists, employing a first control scheme for transmission in the shared communication frame of communication control information for the second communication apparatuses of the group; and for any second communication apparatus not part of the group, employing a further control scheme different from said first control scheme for transmission in the shared communication frame of communication control information for that second communication apparatus, wherein the first and further control schemes are configured such that use of the first control scheme for said group of second communication apparatuses enables communication for more such second communication apparatuses to be supported in said shared communication frame than if such a further control scheme were used for said group of second communication apparatuses.