IP Library Granted Patent US 8,332,711
Granted Patent B2
US 8,332,711 · App. 12/479,913 · Granted Dec 11, 2012

Systems and methods of information transmission

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Patent No.
US 8,332,711
App. No.
12/479,913
Granted
Dec 11, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods of information transmission are provided. An endpoint receiving packets with non-voice information transmits negative and positive acknowledgements over a dedicated channel in an uplink subframe. When the endpoint receives packets with voice information, the endpoint transmits negative acknowledgements over a shared channel, but does not transmit positive acknowledgements.

Claims (50)

1. A method of information transmission for a call between a first and second endpoint, comprising:

transmitting, by an access point to the second endpoint, a first packet that includes voice information in a payload portion of the packet;

determining, by a processor of the access point, that the first packet was not decodable when a negative acknowledgement is received over a shared channel;

transmitting, by the access point, a second packet when a negative acknowledgement is received, wherein the second packet is a retransmission of the first packet; and

transmitting, by the access point, a third packet when an acknowledgement is not received, wherein the third packet includes different voice information in a payload portion of the third packet than the first packet.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first packet is transmitted in a downlink subframe of a first frame, and the third packet is transmitted in a downlink subframe of a second frame when a negative acknowledgement is not received in an uplink subframe of the first frame.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the negative acknowledgement is received in the uplink subframe of the first frame.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

transmitting, by the access point, a fourth packet, wherein the fourth packet includes non-voice information in a payload portion of the fourth packet;

determining, by the access point, that the fourth packet is not decodable when a negative acknowledgement is received over a dedicated channel; and

determining, by the access point, that the packet was decodable when a positive acknowledgment is received over the dedicated channel.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the fourth packet is transmitted over a downlink subframe of a second frame and the negative acknowledgment or positive acknowledgement is received in an uplink subframe of the second frame.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the fourth packet is transmitted over a downlink subframe of a second frame and the negative acknowledgment or positive acknowledgement is received in an uplink subframe of a frame subsequent to the second frame.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second packets are transmitted using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM).

8. A method of information transmission for a call between a first and second endpoint, comprising:

receiving, by the second endpoint as part of the call, a first packet that includes voice information in a payload portion of the first packet;

determining, by a processor of the second endpoint, whether the first packet is decodable;

transmitting a negative acknowledgement over a shared channel when it is determined that the first packet is not decodable;

receiving, by the second endpoint, a second packet, wherein the second packet is a retransmission of the first packet;

decoding the voice information using the first and second packets;

receiving, by the second endpoint, a third packet that includes non-voice information in a payload portion of the third packet;

determining whether the third packet is decodable; and

transmitting, by the second endpoint, an acknowledgment over a dedicated channel based on the determination of whether the third packet is decodable, wherein the acknowledgement is a positive acknowledgement when the third packet is decodable and the acknowledgement is a negative acknowledgement when the third packet is not decodable.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first packet is received in a downlink subframe of a first frame and the negative acknowledgement is transmitted in an uplink subframe of the first frame.

10. An access point, comprising:

a transceiver; and

a processor, coupled to the transceiver, the processor comprising voice retransmission request logic that

controls the transceiver to transmit a first packet that includes voice information in a payload portion of the packet to a second endpoint;

determines that the first packet was not decodable when a negative acknowledgement is received over a shared channel via the transceiver; and

controls the transceiver to transmit a second packet when a negative acknowledgement is received, wherein the second packet is a retransmission of the first packet, wherein the voice retransmission logic controls the transceiver to transmit a third packet when an acknowledgement is not received, wherein the third packet includes different voice information in a payload portion of the third packet than the first packet.

11. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the first packet is transmitted in a downlink subframe of a first frame, and the third packet is transmitted in a downlink subframe of a second frame when a negative acknowledgement is not received in an uplink subframe of the first frame.

12. The access point of claim 11 , wherein the negative acknowledgement is received in the uplink subframe of the first frame.

13. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the processor further comprises:

non-voice transmitting retransmission logic that

controls the transceiver to transmit a fourth packet, wherein the fourth packet includes non-voice information in a payload portion of the fourth packet;

determines that the fourth packet is not decodable when a negative acknowledgement is received over a dedicated channel; and

determines that the packet was decodable when a positive acknowledgment is received over the dedicated channel.

14. The access point of claim 13 , wherein the fourth packet is transmitted over a downlink subframe of a second frame and the negative acknowledgment or positive acknowledgement is received in an uplink subframe of the second frame.

15. The access point of claim 13 , wherein the fourth packet is transmitted over a downlink subframe of a second frame and the negative acknowledgment or positive acknowledgement is received in an uplink subframe of a frame subsequent to the second frame.

16. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the first and second packets are transmitted using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM).

17. An endpoint, comprising:

a transceiver; and

a processor, coupled to the transceiver, the processor comprising

voice retransmission logic that

determines whether a first packet is decodable, wherein the first packet is received by the transceiver and includes voice information in a payload portion of the first packet; and

controls the transceiver to transmit a negative acknowledgement over a shared channel when it is determined that the first packet was not decodable, wherein the transceiver receives a second packet, wherein the second packet is a retransmission of the first packet, and the processor decodes the voice information using the first and second packets; and

non-voice retransmission logic that

determines whether a third packet is decodable, wherein the third packet includes non-voice information in a payload portion of the third packet; and

controls the transceiver to transmit an acknowledgment over a dedicated channel based on the determination of whether the third packet is decodable, wherein the acknowledgement is a positive acknowledgement when the third packet is decodable and the acknowledgement is a negative acknowledgement when the third packet is not decodable.

18. The endpoint of claim 17 , wherein the first packet is received in a downlink subframe of a first frame and the negative acknowledgement is transmitted in an uplink subframe of the first frame.

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