Radio communication method including SDL having transmission rate of relatively high speed
Abstract
A large amount of user information is transmitted with good efficiency by means of a high-speed downlink by making transmission rates of an uplink circuit and a downlink asymmetrical. The radio communication system includes a plurality of base stations, a plurality of terminals, an uplink established between each of the base stations and each of the terminals for the purpose of radio transmission of prescribed information from a terminal to a base station, and a downlink circuit established between each of the terminals and each of the base station for the purpose of radio transmission of prescribed data from a base station to a terminal. This radio communication system has a low-speed transmitting means, provided at the terminal, which transmits a radio signal at a relatively low transmission rate to an above-noted base station via the above-noted uplink, a low-speed receiving means, provided at the base station, which receives a radio signal sent at a relatively low transmission rate from the terminal via the uplink, a high-speed transmitting means, provided at the base station, which transmits a radio signal at a relatively high transmission rate to an above-noted terminal via the above-noted downlink, and a high-speed receiving means, provided at the terminal, which receives a radio sent at a relatively high transmission rate from the base station via the downlink.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1. A radio communication system including at least one base station, and a plurality of terminals, said radio communication system comprising:
an uplink which performs radio transmission of data at a first transmission rate; a low-speed down link which performs radio transmission of the data at a first transmission rate; a high-speed downlink which performs radio transmission of the data at a second transmission rate which is higher than the first transmission rate; a first low-speed transmitter, provided at said terminal, which transmits a first radio signal at the first transmission rate to said base station via said uplink; a first low-speed receiver, provided at the base station, which receives the first radio signal, which sent at the first transmission rate, from said terminal via said uplink; a high-speed transmitter, provided at said base station, which transmits a second radio signal at the second transmission rate to said terminal via said high-speed downlink; a high-speed receiver, provided at said terminal, which receives the second radio signal at the second transmission rate from said base station via said high-speed downlink; a second low-speed transmitter, provided at said base station, which transmits a third radio signal at the first transmission rate to said terminal via said low-speed downlink; and a second low-speed receiver, provided at said terminal, which receives the third radio signal at the first transmission rate from said base station via said low-speed downlink; wherein said uplink and said low-speed downlink establish radio transmission at a first frequency, and said high-speed down link establishes radio transmission at a second frequency which is higher than said first frequency.
2. A method of performing a radio communication between a radio terminal and more than one radio base station, comprising:
performing a first radio communication between a radio terminal transmission ( RTT ) means of said radio terminal and a base station reception ( BSR ) means of said more than one radio base station, with the first radio communication having a first transmission rate and using a radio wave of a first frequency band; and performing a second radio communication between a base station transmission ( BST ) means of said more than one radio base station and a radio terminal reception ( RTR ) means of said radio terminal, with the second radio communication having a second transmission rate higher than the first transmission rate of said first radio communication and using a radio wave of a second frequency band which is higher than said first frequency band.Cited by (0)
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