IP Library Granted Patent US 8,005,041
Granted Patent B2
US 8,005,041 · App. 11/430,421 · Granted Aug 23, 2011

Wireless communication system, apparatus for supporting data flow and method therefor

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,005,041
App. No.
11/430,421
Filed
May 8, 2006
Granted
Aug 23, 2011
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2617
USPC
370/329
Abstract

An apparatus for use in allocating resource in a wireless communication system, where the apparatus comprises mapping logic arranged to map one or more services to individual radio bearers of a plurality of radio bearers; reporting logic arranged to indicate buffer occupancy for the plurality of radio bearers; and prioritization logic arranged to prioritize the allocated resource across multiple wireless communication units on a radio bearer basis.

Claims (28)

1. Equipment for allocating resource in a wireless communication system, the equipment comprising:

a user equipment having:

a signal processor operable for identifying buffer occupancy of a plurality of individual radio bearers;

a transmitter operable for transmitting an uplink message comprising an indication of separate buffer occupancy for the plurality of individual radio bearers to a radio access network (RAN);

a receiver for receiving from the RAN a set of scheduling weight values for at least one service; and

prioritization logic for allocating bandwidth resource to individual radio bearers in an uplink communication path according to the received set of scheduling weight values and based on the identified buffer occupancy and prioritizing an allocated resource for the at least one service on an individual radio bearer basis.

2. Equipment according to claim 1 wherein the received set of scheduling weight values for at least one service have been provided by the RAN across a plurality of user equipment.

3. Equipment according to claim 1 wherein the uplink message indicates separate buffer occupancy for each of the plurality of individual radio bearers.

4. Equipment according to claim 1 further comprising a scheduler operable to inform the RAN of the user equipment's use of the allocated resource.

5. A method for allocating resource in a wireless communication system, the method comprising:

at a user equipment:

identifying buffer occupancy of a plurality of individual radio bearers;

transmitting an uplink message comprising an indication of separate buffer occupancy for the plurality of individual radio bearers to a radio access network (RAN);

receiving from the RAN a set of scheduling weight values for at least one service;

allocating bandwidth resource to individual radio bearers according to the received set of scheduling weight values and based on the identified buffer occupancy; and

prioritizing an allocated resource for the at least one service on an individual radio bearer basis in an uplink communication path.

6. The method for allocating resource in a wireless communication system according to claim 5 wherein receiving the set of scheduling weight values for at least one service comprises receiving the set of scheduling weight values for at least one service having been provided by the RAN across a plurality of user equipment.

7. The method for allocating resource in a wireless communication system according to claim 5 wherein the uplink message indicates separate buffer occupancy for each of the plurality of individual radio bearers.

8. The method for allocating resource in a wireless communication system according to claim 5 further comprising informing the RAN of the user equipment's use of the allocated resource.

9. A tangible non-transitory computer readable medium encoded with executable program code for allocating resource in a wireless communication system, the executable program code operable for:

when executed at a user equipment:

identifying buffer occupancy of a plurality of individual radio bearers;

transmitting an uplink message comprising an indication of separate buffer occupancy for the plurality of individual radio bearers to a radio access network (RAN);

receiving from the RAN a set of scheduling weight values for at least one service; and allocating bandwidth resource to individual radio bearers according to the received set of scheduling weight values and based on the identified buffer occupancy; and

prioritizing an allocated resource for the at least one service on an individual radio bearer basis in an uplink communication path.

10. The tangible non-transitory computer readable medium according to claim 9 wherein receiving the set of scheduling weight values for at least one service comprises receiving the set of scheduling weight values for at least one service having been provided by the RAN across a plurality of user equipment.

11. The tangible non-transitory computer readable medium according to claim 9 wherein the uplink message indicates separate buffer occupancy for each of the plurality of individual radio bearers.

12. The tangible non-transitory computer readable medium according to claim 9 further comprising informing the RAN of the user equipment's use of the allocated resource.