Abstract:
A method and device for receiving a warning message in a mobile communication system. The method includes receiving a paging message from a network. The paging message is used to inform the terminal about a presence of the warning message. The paging message includes a warning message indication indicating that there will be a transmission of the warning message through a downlink channel. The method includes after receiving the paging message, receiving system information in a system information block (SIB) through a control channel. The system information includes scheduling information for the warning message. The method includes receiving the warning message through the downlink channel according to the scheduling information. The warning message is an Earthquake and Tsunami Warning System (ETWS) message.
Abstract:
A method for transmitting downlink data to a mobile terminal is disclosed. The mobile terminal receives a particular common H-RNTI (HS-DSCH Radio Network Identifier) via an HS-SCCH (High Speed-Shared Control Channel) associated with an HS-DSCH (High Speed-Downlink Shared Channel), recognizes whether a header of a MAC (Medium Access Control) PDU (Packet Data Unit) transmitted by the HS-DSCH includes a terminal-exclusive identifier, acquires the terminal-exclusive identifier, and processes the MAC PDU as its own if the acquired terminal-exclusive identifier is intended for the terminal itself.
Abstract:
A method of sending status information (STATUS PDU) in which a receiving side reports a data received state to a transmitting side in a mobile telecommunication system. A receiving side radio link control (RLC) entity considers an available radio resource to construct a status PDU fit to a size of the available radio resource and then sends the constructed status PDU to a transmitting side RLC entity, thereby avoiding a deadlock situation of RLC protocols.
Abstract:
Disclosed is the radio (wireless) communication system providing a radio communication service and the terminal, and more particularly, to a method of an uplink HARQ (Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest) operation at an expiry of time alignment timer in an Evolved Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (E-UMTS) evolved from the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) or a Long Term Evolution (LTE) system.