AU2012200577A1 - Method and apparatus for cell update while in an enhanced Cell_FACH state - Google Patents

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AU2012200577A1
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A method and apparatus for cell update while in a CellFACH state are disclosed. After selecting a target cell, system information is read from the target 5 cell including high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) common system information. A radio network temporary identity (RNTI) received in a source cell is cleared and a variable HSDSCHRECEPTION is set to TRUE. An HS-DSCH medium access control (MAC-hs) entity is configured based on the HS-DSCH common system information. High speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) 10 transmission is then received in the target cell. A CELL UPDATE message is sent to notify of a cell change. The HSDPA transmission may be received using a common H-RNTI broadcast in the system information, a reserved H-RNTI as requested in a CELL UPDATE message, or a temporary identity which is a subset of a U-RNTI. The MAC-hs entity may be reset. A WTRU IN AN ENHANCED CELLFACH STATE SELECTS A TARGET CELL, THE WTRU STOPS TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING ON THE SOURCE CELL AND CLEARS THE C-RNTI AND H -RNT USED IN THE SOURCE CELL. c:-206 THE WTRU READS SYSTEM INFORMATION IN THE TARGET CELL AND DETERMINES THE TARGET NODE - B CAPABILITY. THE WTRU PERFORMS A MAC -HS RESET (OPTIONAL). J THE VTRU SETS UP THE HSDPA COMMUNICATION AS WELL AS THE RACH COMMUNICATION, AND SENDS A CELL UPDATE MESSAGE TO THE UTRAN TO NOTIFY OF A CELL CHANGE, THE UTRAN RECEIVES THE CELL UPDATE MESSAGE, STOPS SENDING DATA TO THE SOURCE NODE B, NOTIFIES THE SOURCE NODE B TO DELETE AN OLD MAC.-HS ENTITY, AND SETS UP A NEW MAC -HS ENTITY IN THE TARGET NODE B. 1- 214 THE UTRAN SENDS A CELL UPDATE CONFIRM MESSAGE TO THE WTRU THROUGH THE TARGET NODE B WITH SETUP INFORMATION FOR HSDPA COMMUNICATION. THE WTRU SETS UP THE HSDPA WITH TE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THE CELL UPDATE CONFIRM MESSAGE. THE WTRU SENDS AN RRC RESPONSE MESSAGE. F1G. 2 c END

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Pool SEcEFon 22 RegulatIon 3.2(2) AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 ORIGINAL COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Application Number: Lodged: Invention Title: Method and apparatus for cell update while in an enhanced CellFACH state The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: P11 1AHAU/O710 0001] METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CELL UPDATE WHILE IN AN ENHANCED CELLFACH STATE [0002] FIELD OF INVENTION [0003] The present invention is related to wireless communications. [0004]- BACKGROUND [0005} Wireless transmit/receive units (WTRUs) in a UTRAN may be in either an idle mode or a connected mode, Based on WTRU mobility and activity while in the connected mode, the universal terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN) may direct the WTRU to transition between a number of radio resource control (RRC) sub-states: CellJPCH, URAPCH, Cell_FACH, and Cell_DCH states. User plane communication between the WTRU and the UTRAN is only possible while in CellFACH and Cell_DCH states. The CeJLDCH state is characterized by dedicated channels in both the uplink and the downlink. On the WTRU side, this corresponds to continuous transmission and reception and can be demanding on user power requirements. The CellFACH state does not use dedicated channels and thus allows better power consumption, at the expense of a lower uplink and downlink throughput. (0006] The CellFACH state is well-suited for signalling traffic, (e.g., transmission of a CELL UPDATE message), and for applications requiring very low uplink throughput. Uplink communication is achieved through a random access channel (RACH) that is mapped to a physical random access channel (PRACH). The RACH is a contention-based channel with a power ramp-up procedure to acquire the channel and to adjust transmit power. Downlink communication is through a forward access channel (FACH) that is mapped to a secondary common control physical channel (S-CCPCH). System information including the setup details for the uplink (i.e., EACH) and -1downlink (i.e., FACH) channels to be used in Cell_FACH is read from a broadcast channel (BCH). [0007] In the CellFACH state, mobility is handled autonomously by the WTRU. The concept of soft handover does not currently (as of Release 6 of the third generation partnership project (3GPP) standard) exist within CellFACH. A WTRU independently takes measurements, and determines which cell to camp on. [0008] The possibility of using high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) in the CeUACH state, (i.e., enhanced CellFACH state), has been studied by the standardization bodies. HSDPA is a feature that was introduced in Release 5 of the 3GPP specifications to operate in the CellDCH state. lHSDPA tries to make better use of the downlink shared capacity by using three key concepts: adaptive modulation and coding (AMC), retransimissions using a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) scheme, and Node-B scheduling - all operating at a very fast rate, [0009] Every WTRU having an HSDPA connection is assigned an HS DSCH radio network temporary identifier (H-RNTI). The H-RNTI is unique within a cell and assigned by the serving radio network controller (SRNC). A WTRU is attached to a single serving cell, (i.e., Node B). The WTRU has to be told about the physical channel resources to use (high speed physical downlink shared channel (HS-PDSCH) information),. as well as how to set up the HARQ processes and the HARQ memory. [0010] As a result of mobility, the WTRU may change from one serving cell (source Node B) to another (target Node B). The UTRAN controls the timing of this change. The SRNC must stop sending data to the source Node B and begin sending data to the target Node B with the new configuration. At the same time, the RNC must send a control message (RRC message) to reset the HS-DSCH medium access control (MAC-hs) entity at the WTRU. (0011] The MAC-hs reset would entail flushing soft buffer for all configured HARQ processes; stopping all active re-ordering release timers (Ti) and setting all timers (TI) to their initial value; starting transmission -2sequence number (TSN) with value 0 for the next transmission on every configured HARQ process; initialising the variables RcvWindowUpperEdge and next_expected-TSN to their initial values; disassembling all MAC-hs protocol data units (PDUs) in the re-ordering bulfr and delivering all dedicated channel medium access control (MAC-d) PDUs to the MAC-d entity; flushing the re-ordering buffer; and in some cases, indicating to all acknowledged mode (AM) radio link control (RLC) entities mapped on a high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) to generate a status report. [0012] When trying to transmit HSDPA while in the enhanced Cell_FACH state, there are many problems that need to be addressed. HSDPA is currently standardized to operate only in the CellDCH state. The WTRU makes use of variable HSJDSCHRECEPTION to verify whether or not HSDPA reception is allowed. In the enhanced Cell.FACH state, the WTRU receives common channel set up information in the broadcast system information, However, no HSDPA configuration information is carried in the broadcast information. [0013] The enhanced CellFACH state will use downlink signalling radio bearers on common logical channels (common control channel (CCCH) and common traffic channel (CTCH)). Typical RRC messages carried on these radio bearers include RRC CONNECTION SETUP message and CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message. The former message poses a problem as the HSDPA configuration details are included inside this message. For CellDCH, WTRUs wait until reading the configuration details before allowing HSDPA communication, This is not possible for enhanced CellFACH, as the message must be received using HSDPA communication. Conventional 3GPP Release 6 specifications do not provide support for operation of HS-DSCH in CellFACH. [0014] When a WTRU is in an enhanced Cel1JACH state, the WTRU will execute the cell update procedure for a number of reasons, (e.g., cell reselection, radio link failure, radio link control (RLC) unrecoverable error, etc.). With respect to the cell update procedure, many difficulties may arise. -3- For example, the WTRU may be asked to transition to enhanced Cell.FACH, but it requires a way to retrieve HSDPA configuration information. The cell reselection procedures are controlled by the WTRU. As a result, the UTRAN is not able to execute a timely and synchronized MAC-Is reset. In fact, after a cell reselection, the source Node B would continue to send information to the WTRU, even though the latter has stopped listening. The UTRAN would only be aware of the change after receiving a CELL UPDATE message. An additional problem may occur if the WTRU needs to send an RLC status report as a result of the MAC-hs reset. After a cell reselection, the UTRAN is notified with a CELL UPDATE message. The ITRAN responds with a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message using a dedicated control channel (DCCH). This message has to be sent to a dedicated WTRU but the WTRU has not yet been assigned a dedicated H-RNTI (the information would typically be contained within the message itself). [0015] When a WTRU is in an enhanced CellFACH state, it is generally agreed that the MAC-c/sh functionality can be reduced. In particular, the WTRU identity (ID) is already carried in the MAC-hs header and as a result it need not be repeated in the MAC header. [00161 SUMMARY 100171 The present application is related to a method and apparatus for cell update while in a CellFACH state. After selecting a target cell, system information is read from the target cell. This system information includes the HS-DSCH common system information, if supported in the target cell. The H RNTI and C-RNTI received in source cell are cleared and a radio resource control (RRC) HSDSCHRECEPTION variable is used to control HSDSCH reception. A MAC-hs entity is configured based on the HS-DSCH common system information. HSDPA transmission is then received in the target cell. A CELL UPDATE message is sent to notify -of a cell change. The HSDPA transmission may be received using a common H-RNTI broadcast in the system information, a reserved H-RNTI as requested in a CELL UPDATE -4- 5 message, or a temporary identity which is a subset of a U-RNTI. Following a cell reselection, radio link failure, or RLC unrecoverable error, the MAC-hs entity may be reset. In one aspect the present invention provides a method for performing cell 5 reelection while in a CellFACH state, the method including: initiating a cell update procedure with cause cell reselection while in the CELLFACH state; receiving system information including high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) common system information; 10 clearing a cell radio network temporary identity (C-RNTI); clearing a HS-DSCH radio network temporary identity (H-RNTI); clearing a stored IE "HARQ info;" resetting an HS-DSCH medium access control (MAC-ehs) entity; and receiving high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) transmission using 15 a common H-RNTI. In another aspect the present invention provides a WTRU for performing cell reselection while in a CellFACH state, the WTRU including: a transceiver; a high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) medium access control 20 (MAC-ehs) entity for high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) communication; and a controller configured to, while in a CellFACH state, initiate a cell update procedure with cause cell reselection while in the CELLFACH state, receive system information including high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) 25 common system information, clear a cell radio network temporary identity (C RNTI), clear a HS-DSCH radio network temporary identity (H-RNTI), clear a stored IF "HARQ info," reset an HS-DSCH medium access control (MAC-ehs) entity, and receive high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) transmission using a common H-RNTI. 30 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS A more detailed understanding may be had from the following description of the embodiments, given by way of example and to be understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein: Figure 1 shows an example WTRU and UTRAN; Figure 2 is a flow diagram of an example process for cell update in accordance with one embodiment; Figure 3 is a flow diagram of an example process for cell update in 5 accordance with another embodiment; Figure 4 is a flow diagram of an example process for cell update in accordance with yet another embodiment; Figure 5 is a flow diagram of an example process for cell update in accordance with still another embodiment; 10 Figure 6 is a flow diagram of an alternative process to the process in Figure 5; and DETAILED DESCRIPTION When referred to hereafter, the terminology "WTRU" includes but is not limited to a user equipment (UE), a mobile station, a fixed or mobile subscriber 15 unit, a pager, a cellular telephone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a computer, or any other type of user device capable of operating in a wireless environment. When referred to hereafter, the terminology "base station" includes but is not limited to a Node-B, a site controller, an access point (AP), or any other type of interfacing device capable of operating in a wireless environment. 20 [00291 When referred to hereafter, the terminology "MAC-hs entity" includes not only the conventional MAC-hs entity but also the high speed MAC entity that supports HS-DSCH reception in CELLJFACH, CELLPCH and URAPCH states, that is also known as "enhanced MAC-hs (MAC-ehs) entity." [0030] Figure 1 shows an example WTRU 110 and UTRAN including Node-Bs 120a, 120b. Figure 1 illustrates only two cells 122a, 122b and two Node-Bs 120a, 120b for simplicity. For T{SDPA transmissions, the WTRU 110 receives a WTRU identity, (i.e., H-RNTI), and HSDPA configuration information from the UTRAN. The methods for assigning the H-RNTI and HSDPA configuration information to the WTRU 110 in a CellFACH state are explained hereinafter, [00311 In a CellDCH state, every WTRU with an active HSDPA communication is assigned a unique (cell-specific) H-RNTI. However, this is not always possible in a CellFACH state. It has been proposed to use both a common H-RNTI and a dedicated H--RNTI while in the CellUACH state. A CCCH transmission mapped to the HS-DSCH uses the common H-RNTI, and DCCH and DTCH transmissions mapped to the NSI-DSCH use the dedicated H-RNTL The common H-RNTI may be broadcast as part of the system information either by adding a new information element to a conventional system information block (SIB), or by defining a new SIB and associated schedule. [00821 The information regarding the dedicated H-RNTI may be carried in RRC messages. However, a problem occurs if the WTRU 110 does not yet have a dedicated H-RNTI but the downlink RRC message, (e.g., CELL UPDATE CONFIRM), is sent using a DOCH mapped to the HS-DSCH while the WTRU is in a CellFACH state. In accordance with one embodiment, an RRC message including the WTRU identity, (e.g., a CELL UPDATE .CONFIRM message), may be sent via a CCCH over the HS-DSCH using the common H-RNTI and the dedicated H-RNTI may be included in the RRC message. Alternatively, the RRC message, (e.g., CELL UPDATE CONFIRM -6message), may be sent using a DCCH over an FACH, and a MAC-c header includes the WTRU identity. [0033] Alternatively, a bank of reserved H-RNTIs (Rii-RNTIs) may be used solely for the purpose of the DCCH messages transmitted via the US DSCH when a WTRU 110 has no dedicated H-RNTI. The bank of RH-RNTIs may be broadcast as part of the system information and may be indexed. The WTRU 110 randomly selects one of the RH-RNTI indices and sends this information in a CELL UPDATE message. The CELL UPDATE message may be expanded to include a new information element (YE) which includes the index of the RH-RNT. The UTRAN responds with a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message via the DCCH that is mapped to -S-DSC1 using the indexed RE-RNTI, (i.e., the indexed RI-RNTI is signalled in the HS-SCCH). An address collision may occur if multiple WTRUs select the same RH-RNTI. The UTRAN makes sure that multiple WTRUs do not select the same RH RNTL If an address collision occurs, the UTRAN may simply refrain from sending the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message and wait for retransmission of the CELL UPDATE message. [0034] Alternatively, when assigning a U-RNTI, the U-RNTI may be assigned in a way that a WTRU 110 may use a subset of the U-RNTL, (e.g., the least significant 16-bits), as a temporary dedicated H-RNTI, and this temporary H-RNTI may be used for the DCCH transmissions, (e.g., transmission of the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message), via the HS-DSCH. The UTRAN is responsible for preventing the address collision in this case. 10035] For a WTRU 110 to receive HSDPA transmission, the WTRU 110 requires HSDPA configuration information from the UTRAN. Typically, the HSDPA configuration information is provided in an RRC message, (such as RRC CONNECTION SETUP message, CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message, or the like). For a WTR-U 110 in a CellFACH state, HSDPA has to be configured even before these RRC messages can be received. 0036] Common HS-DSCH system information may be sent as part of the broadcast system information. The broadcast information may include -7enhanced CelFACH capability, (i.e., indication that the cell supports enhanced CelFACH WTRUs), common high speed physical downlink shared channel (HS-PDSCH) information, (e.g., an HS-SCCH scrambling code and channelization code, channel quality indicator (CQI) feedback information, etc.), common HARQ information, (e.g., the number of HARQ processes and memory partitioning, etc.), and optionally RH-RNTIs to be used for sending DCCH messages when no dedicated H-RNTI is available. The broadcast system information may include a set of default common HSDPA configurations, and a WTRU may choose one of them, (for example, based on its initial WTRU identity). 10037] After receiving the HSDPA configuration information, the WTRU 110 configures a MAC-hs entity. A separate MAC-hs entity may be configured for each RNTI address. For example, if a WTRU 110 in an enhanced CellFACH state is configured with a common H-RNTI and a dedicated H RNTI, two separate MAC-hs entities may be configured, (one for the common H-RNTI and the other for the dedicated H-RNTI). {0038] Alternatively, a single MAC-hs entity may be setup per WTRU, and traffic is segregated by storing in different priority queues based on the logical channel. The Node B would be required to change the H-RNTI used for transmission depending on the priority queue selected by the scheduler. [0039] The WTRU 110 evaluates a variable HSJDSCHRECEPTION in numerous occasions as defined in 3GPP technical specification (TS) 25.331. The variable JISDSCHRECEPTION denotes "high speed shared control channel (HS-SCCH) and HS-DSCH reception procedures are ongoing." When the variable HSDSCHRECEPTION is evaluated to FALSE, it forces the WTRU 110 to perform a complete HSDPA reset (including a MAC-hs reset and a clearing all HARQ resources). The variable HSDSCHRECEPTION shall be set to TRUE when certain conditions are met. In order to operate HSDPA in a CellFACH state, the a HS_DSCHRECEPTION variable must evaluate to TRUE when the following three conditions are met: (1) a WTRU is in an enhanced Cell FACH state; (2) a downlink radio link is configured as a -8serving HS-DSCH radio link; and (3) there is at least one radio bearer mapped to an HS-DSCH. It should be noted that the variable "HS.DSCHRECEPTION" may be the same variable as the one in a CELLDCH state, or new variables may be defined for WTRUs operating in a CELL_FACH state. It should also be noted that the variable "HS DSCH_ RECEPTION" may be referred to as different names, or other variable may be used for the same function. [0040] Cell update procedures are explained hereinafter, Figure 2 is a flow diagram of a process 200 for cell update in accordance with one embodiment. In this example, a WTRU 110 moves from a source cell 122a with enhanced Ce1lFACH support to a target cell 122b with enhanced Cell_FACH support. A WTRU 110 in an enhanced CeIlFACH state selects a target cell 122b, (step 202). The WTRU 110 stops transmitting and receiving on the source cell 122a and clears the C-RNTI and H-RNTI used in the source cell 122a (step 204). The WTRU 110 reads system information in the target cell 122b and determines the target Node B capability (step 206). {0041] If the target Node B 120b has enhanced Ce_.YACHI capability, the following steps are performed. If the target Node B 120b does not have enhanced CellFACH capability, (i.e., cell reselection from an enhanced CelljFACH cell to a non-enhanced Cell_FACH cell), the process 300 in Figure 3 is performed. The WTRU 110 may perform a MAC-hs reset (step 208). This will flush the soft buffers and begin the disassembly process. The MAC-hs reset may need to be performed for both the common H-RNTI queue and dedicated H-RNTI quene. [0042] The WTRU 110 may always perform a MAC-hs reset for both the common H-RNTI and dedicated H-RNTL Alternatively, the WTRU 110 may perform a MAC-hs reset only when the cell reselection results in an inter Node B cell change or an intra-node B cell change for a Node B that does not support MAC-hs preservation. In this case, the intra-Node B cell change does not result in a MAC-hs reset if the Node B can maintain the MAC-hs entity. This requires some indication to the WTRU 110 about the Node B identity and -9capability, which may be broadcast as part of the system information either as a new information element to an existing SIB, or as a new SIB. [00431 Alternatively, the WTRU 110 may perform a MAC-hs reset only for the case where reordering queues are used. If the WTRU 110 in enhanced Cell_FACH is not using reordering queues (for traffic on either the common H RNTI or the dedicated H-RNTI), then a MAC-hs reset is not required. Optionally, the WTRU 110 may decide to flush the HARQ soft buffers instead of performing the MAC-hs reset. [0044] Alternatively, the WTRU 110 may perform a MAC-hs reset only when reordering queues are used and the cell reselection results in an inter Node B cell change or an intra-node B cell change for a Node B that does not support MAC-hs preservation. [0045] The WTRU 110 then sets up the HSDPA communication as well as the RACH communication, and sends a CELL UPDATE message to the UTRAN to notify of a cell change (step 210). Optionally, the WTRU 110 may select an RH-RNTI index and provide this information in the CELL UPDATE message. The WTRU 110 begins downlink reception. The WTRU 110 looks for its H-RNTI in the HS-SCCH. The choice of the H-RNTI depends on the rules for assigning the H-RNTI as explained above. The WTRU 110 may use the common H-RNTI broadcast in the system information, may use an RH-RNTI as requested in the CELL UPDATE message, or may use a temporary H-RNTI based on a subset of the U-RNTL 10046] The UTRAN receives the CELL UPDATE message, stops sending data to the source Node B, notifies the source Node B to delete an old MAC-hs entity, and sets up a new MAC-hs entity in the target Node 3 (step 212). The UTRAN sends a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message to the WTRU 110 through the target Node B with setup information for the HSDPA communication (in particular a dedicated H-RNTI) (step 214). The H-RNTI used for the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message depends on the rules for assigning the H-RNTT. The UTRAN may use the common H-RNTI broadcast in the system information, may use an RH-RNTI as requested in the CELL -10- UPDATE message, or may use a temporary H-RNTI based on a subset of the U-RNTI. Alternatively, the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message may be sent via the FACE. [00471 The WTRU 110 sets up the HSDPA with the configuration information included in the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message (step 216). The WTRU 110 responds with an RRC message, (for instance, a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE or a UTRAN MOBILITY INFORMATION CONFIRM, depending on whether physical layer parameters have been changed or not) (step 218). [00481 In addition, performance may be improved if the WTRU 110 sends an RLC status report to allow the UTRAN to know which PDUs require retransmission after the WTRU MAC-hs reset, The RLC status report may be sent prior to sending the CELL UPDATE message but after selecting the target cell 122b. For this, the process 200 is modified. For example, after selecting the target cell 122b, the WTRU 110 stops receiving in the source cell 122a. The WTRU 110 then performs a MAC-hs reset. The WTRU 110 then sends an RLC status report to the source Node B 120a, providing the sequence number of the last PDU received. The WTRU 110 then stops transmitting at the source cell 122a, and continues with step 210. Alternatively, the WTRU 110 may include the RLC status information as an IE in the CELL UPDATE message. This status information includes the last sequence number received at the WTRU 110. Alternatively, the WTRU 110 may wait until receiving the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message to send an RLC status to the UTRAN, providing an indication of the sequence number of the last received PDU. The status information may be included in a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message or a UTRAN MOBILITY INFORMATION CONFIRM message. [0049) Optionally, the MAC.-hs reset may be removed and replaced with a reset indication from the UTRAN, carried in the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message. In the CELL UPDATE message, the WTRU 110 may inform the UTRAN about its use of reordering queues (and if a reset is necessary). As the _11.
UTRAN is controlling the procedure, it can ensure that an intra-Node B cell change (with MAC-hs preservation) Will not result in a MAC-hs reset, and a WTRU 110 with no re-reordering queues will not result in a MAC-hs reset. In lieu of the MAC-hs reset, the WTRU 110 may flush its HARQ soft buffers. [0050] Figure 3 is a flow diagram of a process 300 for cell update in accordance with another embodiment. In this embodiment, a WTRU 110 moves from a source cell 122a with enhanced CellFACH support to a target cell 122b with no enhanced CellFACH support. The WTRU 110 selects the target cell 122b (step 302). The WTRU 110 stops transmitting and receiving at the source cell 122a, and clears the C-RNTI and H-RNTI used in the source cell 122a (step 304). The WTRU 110 reads the system information from the target cell 122b and determines the target Node B capability (step 306). If the target Node B does not have enhanced CeltFACH capability, the WTRU 110 performs a MAC-hs reset (step 308). [0051] The WTRU 110 sets up the S-CCPCH and the RACH communication and sends a CELL UPDATE message to the UTRAN to notify of a cell change (step 310). The WTRU 110 begins downlink reception on the selected S-CCPCH. [0052] The UTRAN receives the CELL UPDATE message, stops sending data to the source Node B, and notifies the source Node B to delete the MAC hs entity (step 312). The UTRAN sends a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM in the target Node B with information regarding the remapping of the radio bearers over the FACH using the S-CCPCH (step 314). The WTRU 110 reconfigures the radio bearers to use the FACH over the selected S-CCPCH (step 316). The WTRU 110 sends an RRC response message, (for instance, an RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message) (step 318). [0053] The WTRU 110 has three options to send the RLC status to the UTRAN as stated in the embodiment where the WTRU moves from a source cell with Enhanced- Cell FACH support to a target cell with Enhanced CellFACH support. -12- [0054] Figure 4 is a flow diagram of a process 400 for cell update in accordance with yet another embodiment. In this embodiment, a WTRU 110 moves from a source cell 122a with no enhanced Cell_FACH support to a target cell 122b with enhanced CellFACH support. The WTRU 110 selects the target cell 122b (step .402). The WTRU 110 stops transmitting and receiving at the source cell 122a and clears the C-RNTI used in the source cell 122a (step 404). The WTRU 110 reads the system information from the target cell 122b and determines the target Node B capability (step 406). If the target Node B has enhanced CellFACH capability, the WTRU 110 sets up the HSDPA communication as well as the RACH communication (step 408). If the target Node B does not have enhanced CellFACH capability, the conventional cell reselection procedure is performed. 10055] The WTRU 110 sends a CELL UPDATE message to the UTRAN to notify of a cell change (step 410). Optionally, the WTRU 110 may select an RH-RNTI index and provide this information in the CELL UPDATE message. The WTRU 110 begins downlink reception. The WTRU 110 looks for its H RNTI in the HS-SOCH. The choice of H-RNTI depends on the rules for assigning H-RNTIs. The WTRU 110 may use the downlink common H-RNTI as found in the system information, may use an RH-RNTI as requested in the CELL UPDATE message, or may use a temporary H-RNTI based on a subset of the U-RNT. [0056] The UTRAN receives the CELL UPDATE message and stops sending data to the source Node B (step 412). The UTRAN sends a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM to the WTRU through the target Node B with setup information for the HSDPA communication (in particular a dedicated H RNTI) as well as information regarding the remapping of the FACH to the ITS-IDSCH (step 414). The H-RNTI used for the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message depends on the rules for assigning H-RNTIs. The UTRAN may use a downlink common H-RNTI as broadcast in the system information, may use an RH-RNTI as requested in the CELL UPDATE -message may be used, or may use a temporary H-RNTI based on a subset of the U-RNTI. -13- [0057] The WTRU 110 sets up the HSDPA with the configuration information included in the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message (step 416). The WTRU 110 sends an RRC response message, (for instance, a TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message) (step 418). The WTRU 110 may send an RLC status report to the UTRAN as stated in the embodiment where the WTRU moves from a source cell with Enhanced CelIACH support to a target cell with Enhanced CellFACH support. [00581 Figure 5 is a flow diagram of a process 500 for cell update in accordance with still another embodiment. In this embodiment, a WTRU 110 transitions from a CellDCH state to an enhanced CellFACH state. As the WTRU 110 is already in a CellDCH state, the WTRU 110 already has a dedicated H-RNTI and a valid HSDPA configuration. Rather than resetting the MAC-ha and re-establishing the already existing HSPDA link, the WTRU 110 may continue to use the configured HSDPA setup. [00591 Upon detection of a radio link failure or RLC unrecoverable error, the WTRU 110 stops transmitting and receiving in a cell (step 502). The WTRJ 110 reads the system information from a target cell 122b (step 504). If the target Node B has an enhanced CeILFACH capability, the following steps are performed. If the target Node B does not have an enhanced CellFACH capability, the conventional cell reselection procedure is performed. The WTRU 110 sets up the RACH communication (step 506). The WTRU 110 sends a CELL UPDATE message to the UTRAN, and waits for the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message via an HS-DSCH using the existing dedicated *H-RNTI (step 508). The UTRAN receives the CELL UPDATE message, and responds with a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message with the new radio bearer configuration (step 510). The H-RNTI used for the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message is the same dedicated H-RNTI that was used in the CellDCH state. The WTRU 110 reconfigures the radio bearers, and sends an RRC response message, (for instance, a RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message) (step 512). The WTRU 110 may send an RLC status report to the UJTRAN as stated in the embodiment where -14the WTRU moves from a source cell with Enhanced CellFACH support to a target cell with Enhanced CellFACH support. [0060] Alternatively, the MAC-hs entity may be reset and a new HSDPA configuration may be used. Figure 6 is a flow diagram of an alternative process 600 to the process 500 in Figure 5, where the WTRU uses a common H-RNTI instead of a dedicated H-RNTI. A WTRU 110 transitions from a CellDCH state in a source cell 122a to an enhanced CellFACH state in a target cell 122b. Source and target cell may be the same cell, Upon detection of radio link failure or RLC unrecoverable error, the WTRU 110 stops transmitting and receiving in a cell and performs a MAC-its reset (step 602). The WTRU 110 reads the system information from a target cell 122b (step 604). If a target Node B has an enhanced CellFACH capability, the following steps are performed. If the target Node B does not have an enhanced CellFACH capability, the conventional coll reselection procedure is performed. The WTRU clears the C-RNTI and H-RNTI and performs a MAC hs reset (step 605). The WTRU 110 sets up the HSDPA communication as well as the RACH communication (step 606). The WTRU 110 sends a CELL UPDATE message to the UTRAN, and waits for the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message via an HS-DSCH using a common H-RNTI (step 608). [00611 The UTRAN receives the CELL UPDATE message and performs a MAC-is reset in a source cell (step 610). The UTRAN responds with a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message with the new radio bearer configuration (step 612). The H-RNTI used for the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message is the selected common H-RNTI. The WTRU 110 reconfigures the radio bearers, and responds with an RRC message, (for instance, a RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message) (step 614). The WTRU 110 may send an RLC status report to the UTRAN as stated in the embodiment where the WTRU moves from a source cell with Enhanced CellFACH support to a target cell with Enhanced CeIlFACH support. [0062] Figure 7 is a block diagram of an example apparatus 700, (WTRU 110 or Node-B 120a, 120b). The apparatus 700 includes a transceiver -15- 702, a MAC-hs entity 704, and a controller 706. The transceiver 702 transmits and receives signals via physical medium. The MACA-hs entity 704 is for HSDPA communication, The controller 706, (e.g., an RRC entity), controls the transceiver 702 and the MAC-hs entity 704 for performing the procedures 200-600 for the cell update and for transmission and reception while in a CellFACH state. The controller 706 is configured to, while in a Cell_FACH state, select a target cell 122b, read system information from the target cell 122b, clear a RNTI received in a source cell 122a, set a HSDSCH_RECEPTION control variable accordingly, and configure HSDPA communication based on HS-DSCH common system information included in the system information, reset the MAC-hs entity, etc. [00631 Embodiments. [00641 1. A method for performing cell reselection while in a CellFACH state when a target cell supports Enhanced CeILFACH. [0065J 2. The method of embodiment 1 comprising selecting a target cell. [0066] 3. The method of embodiment 2 comprising reading system information from the target cell, the system information including HS-DSCH common system information. [0067] 4. The method as in any one of embodiments 2-3, comprising clearing an RNT received in a source cell. [0068] 5. The method as in any one of embodiments 2-4, comprising enabling HS-DSCH reception by setting an HS-DSCH reception variable to TRUE. [0069] 6. The method as in any one of embodiments 2-5, comprising setting up RACH communication. [00701 7. The method as in any one of embodiments 2-6, comprising sending a CELL UPDATE message. [0071] 8. The method as in any one of embodiments 3-7, comprising configuring a MAC-h entity based on the HS-DSCH common system information. -16- [00721 9. The method of embodiment 8 comprising receiving HSDPA transmission in the target cell. [00731 10. The method as in any one of embodiments 7-9, wherein an index to one of a plurality of RH-RNTIs is included in the CELL UPDATE message. [00741 11. The method -of embodiment 10, wherein the HSDPA transmission is received using an RH-RNTI as requested in the CELL UPDATE message. [0075] 12. The method of embodiment 9, wherein the HSDIPA transmission is received using a temporary identity which is a subset of a U RNTI. [0076] 13. The method as in any one of embodiments 3-12, further comprising resetting the MAC-hs entity. [0077] 14. The method of embodiment 13, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset for both a common H-RNTI and a dedicated H-RNTI, if the common H RNTI and the dedicated H-RNTI are configured with separate MAC-hs entities. [0078] 15. The method of embodiment 13, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset only when cell reselection results in an inter-Node B cell change. [0079] 16. The method of embodiment 13, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset only when cell reselection results in an intra-node B cell change for a Node B that does not support MAC-hs preservation. [00801 17. The method of embodiment 13, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset only if reordering queues are used. [0081] 18. The method of embodiment 13, wherein the MAC-ha entity is reset only if reordering queues are used and cell reselection results in an inter-Node B cell change or an intra-node B cell change for a Node B that does not support MAC-hs preservation. [0082] 19. The method as in any one of embodiments 3-12, further comprising resetting the MAC-hs entity in accordance with an indication from a network. -17- [00831 20. The method as in any .one of embodiments 3-19, further comprising flushing HARQ soft buffers. [0084] 21. The method as in any one of embodiments 2-20, further comprising sending an RLC status report upon cell reselection. [0085] 22. The method of embodiment 21, wherein the RLC status report is sent prior to sending the CELL UPDATE message and after selecting the target cell. [0086] 23. The method of embodiment 21, wherein the RLC status report is included in the CELL UPDATE message. [0087] 24. The method of embodiment 21, wherein the RLC status report is sent after receiving a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message. [0088] 25, The method as in any one of embodiments 3-24, wherein the system information includes an indication of enhanced CellFACH capability. [0089] 26. The method as in any one of embodiments 3-25, wherein the HS-DSCH common syst6m information includes at least one of an HS SCCH scrambling code and channelization code, CQI feedback information, the number of HARQ processes, memory partitioning, and a set of reserved H RNTIs. 0090] 27. A method for performing cell reselection while in a CellFACH state when only a source cell supports Enhanced CellF AC [0091] 28. The method of embodiment 27 comprising selecting a target cell. [0092] 29. The method of embodiment 28 comprising reading system information from the target cell. [0093] 30. The method as in any one of embodiments 28-29, comprising clearing an RNTI received in a source cell. [0094] 31. The method as in any one of embodiments 28-30, comprising resetting a MAC-hs entity. -18- [00951 32, The method as in any one of embodiments 28-31, comprising preventing HS-DSCH reception by setting an HS-DSCH reception variable to FALSE. [0096] 33. The method as in any one of embodiments 28-32, comprising setting up S-CCPCH and RACH communication. [00971 34. The method of embodiment 33, comprising sending a CELL UPDATE message. [0098] 35. The method of embodiment 34, comprising receiving downlink transmission on an S-CCPCH. [0099] 36. The method as in any one of embodiments 28-35, further comprising sending an RLC status report upon cell reselection, [00100] 37, The method of embodiment 36, wherein the RLC status report is sent prior to sending the CELL UPDATE message and after selecting the target cell. 100101] 38. The method of embodiment 36, wherein the RLC status report is included in the CELL UPDATE message. [00102] 39. The method of embodiment 36, wherein the RLC status report is sent after receiving the CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message. [00108] 40. A method for performing cell update while in a CellFACH state. [001041 41. The method of embodiment 40 comprising detecting a cell update triggering event while receiving HSDPA transmission in a CellDCH state using a dedicated H-RNTI, the cell update triggering event being one of a radio link failure and an RLC unrecoverable error. [00105] 42. The method as in any one of embodiments 40-41, comprising reading system information in a target cell. [00106] 43. The method as in any one of embodiments 41-42, comprising clearing an RNTI received in a source cell. 100107] 44. The method as in any one of embodiments 41-48, comprising setting up RACH communication. -19- [00108) 45. The method of embodiment 44, comprising sending a CELL UPDATE message via an RACH. [00109] 46. The method as in any one of embodiments 41-45, comprising enabling HS-DSCH reception by setting an HS-DSCH reception variable to TRUE, if it is determined from the system information that the target cell supports an enhanced Ce1UFACH state. [001101 47. The method of embodiment 46 comprising receiving HSDPA transmission using the dedicated H-RNTI. [00111] 48. The method as in any one of embodiments 41-47, further comprising resetting a MAC-hs entity upon detection of one of radio link failure and RLC unrecoverable error. [001121 49. The method of embodiment 48, comprising setting up HSDPA communication based on HS-DSCH common system information included in the system information. [00113] 50. A WTRU for performing cell reselection while in a CellFACH state. [001141 51. The WTRU of embodiment 50, comprising a transceiver. [00115] 52, The WTRU of embodiment 51, comprising a MAC-hs entity for HSDPA communication. [001161 53, The WTRU of embodiment 52, comprising a controller configured to, while in a CeILFACH state, select a target cell. [001171 54. The WTRU of embodiment 53, wherein the controller is configured to read system information from the target cell. [001181 55. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 53-54, wherein the controller is configured to clear an RNTI received in a source cell. 100119] 56. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 53-55, wherein the controller is configured to enable HS-DSCH reception by setting an HS DSCH reception variable to TRUE. [001201 57. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 53-56, wherein the controller is configured to set up RACH communication. -20- 100121] 58. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 53-57, wherein the controller is configured to send a CELL UPDAATE message. [00122] 59. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 53-58, wherein the controller is configured to configure HSDPA communication based on HS USCH common system information included in the system information. [00123] 60. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 58-59, wherein an indea to one of a plurality of RH-RNTIs is included in the CELL UPDATE message. 100124] 61. The WTRU of embodiment 60, wherein the 1HSDPA communication is received using an RH-RNTI as requested in a CELL UPDATE message. [00125] 62. The WTRU of embodiment 59, wherein the HSDPA communication is received using a temporary identity which is a subset of a U-RNTI. [00126] 63. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 53-62, wherein the controller resets the MAC-hs entity configured in the source cell. [00127] 64. The WTRU of embodiment 63, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset for both a common H-RNTI and a dedicated l-RNTI if the common H RNTI and the dedicated H-RNTI are configured with separate MAC-hs entities. [001281 65. The WITRU of embodiment 63, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset only when cell reselection results in an inter-Node B cell change. [00129] 66. The WTRU of embodiment 63, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset only when cell reselection results in an intra-node B cell change for a Node B that does not support MAC-hs preservation. [00130] 67. . The WTRU of embodiment 63, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset only if reordering queues are used. [00131] 68. The WTRU of embodiment 63, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset only if reordering queues are used and cell reselection results in an inter-Node B cell change or an intra-node B cell change for a Node B that does not support MAC-hs preservation. -21- [001321 69. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 53-62, wherein the controller resets the MAC-hs entity in accordance with an indication from a network. [00133] 70. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 53-69, wherein the controller flushes HARQ soft buffers. [00134] 71 The WTRU as in any one of enbodiments 53-70, further comprising an RLC entity configured to send an RLC status report upon cell reselection. [00135] 72. The WTRU of embodiment 71, wherein the RLC status report is sent prior to sending the CELL UPDATE message and after selecting the target cell. [00136] 78. The WTRU of embodiment 71, wherein the RLC status report is included in the CELL UPDATE message. [00137] 74. The WTRU of embodiment 71, wherein the RLC status report is sent after receiving a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message. [00138] 75. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 54-74, wherein the system information includes an indication of enhanced CellFACH capability. [00139) 76. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 54-75, wherein the HS-DSCH common system information includes at least one of an HS SCCH scrambling code and channelization code, CQI feedback information, the number of HARQ processes, memory partitioning, and a set of reserved H RNTIs. [001401 77. A WTRU for performing cell reelection while in a CellFACH state when only a source cell supports Enhanced CeIlIFACH. [001411 78. The WTRU of embodiment 77 comprising a transceiver. [001421 79. The WTRU of embodiment 78 comprising a MAC-hs entity for HSDPA communication. [001431 80. The WTRU of embodiment 79 comprising a controller configured to, while in a CellFACH state, select a target cell. -22- [00144] 81. The WTRU of embodiment 80, wherein the controller is configured to read system information from the target cell. [001451 82, The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 80-81, wherein the controller is configured to clear an RNTI received in a source cell. [00146] 83. The WTRU as in any one qf-embodiments 80-82, wherein the controller is configured to reset a MAC-is entity. [00147] 84. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 80-83, wherein the- controller is configured to prevent HS-DSCH reception by setting an HS DSCH reception variable to FALSE. [00148] 85. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 80-84, wherein the controller is configured to set up S-CCPCHF and RACH communication. [00149] 86. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 80-85, wherein the controller is configured to send a CELL UPDATE message, 100150] 87. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 80-86, wherein the controller configures the transceiver to receive downlink transmission on an S-CCPCH. [00151] 88. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 80-87, further comprising an RLC entity for sending an RLC status report upon cell reselection. [00152] 89. The WTRU of embodiment 88, wherein the RLC status report is sent prior to sending the CELL UPDATE message and after selecting the target cell. [00153] 90. The WTRU of embodiment 88, wherein the RLC status report is included in the CELL UPDATE message. [00154] 91. The WTRU of embodiment 88, wherein the RLC status report is sent after receiving a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM message. 1001551 92. A WTRU for performing cell update while in a CellYACH state. [001-56] 93. The WTRU of embodiment 92 comprising a transceiver. 00157] 94. The WTRU of embodiment 93 comprising a MAC-hs entity for HSDPA communication. -23- (00158) 95. The WTRU of embodiment 94 comprising a controller configured to, while in a Cell_FACH state, detect a cell update triggering event while receiving HSDPA transmission in a Cell_DCH state using a dedicated H-RNTI, the cell update triggering event being one of a radio link failure and an RLC unrecoverable error. [00159] 96. The WTRU of embodiment 95, wherein the controller is configured to read system information in a target cell. [00160] . 97, The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 95-96, wherein the controller is configured to clear an RNTI received in a source cell. [00161] 98. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 95-97, wherein the controller is configured to set up RACH communication, if it is determined from the system information that the target cell supports an enhanced CellFACH state. [00162] 99. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 95-98, wherein the controller is configured to send a CELL UPDATE message via an RACH. 100163] 100. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 95-99, wherein the controller is conafigured to enable HS-DSCH reception by setting an HS DSCH reception variable to TRUE. [00164] 101. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 95-100, wherein the controller configures the MAC-hs entity based on the common HS-DSCH system information included in the system information to receive HSDPA transmission in the target cell. [00165] 102. The WTRU as in any one of embodiments 95-101, wherein the MAC-hs entity is reset upon detection of one of and.RLC unrecoverable error. (00166] Although the features and elements are described in embodiments in particular combinations, each feature or element can be used alone without the other features and elements of the embodiments or in various combinations with or without other features and elements. The methods or flow charts provided may be implemented in a computer program, software, or firmware tangibly embodied in a computer-readable storage -24medium for execution by a general purpose computer or a processor. Examples of computer-readable storage mediums include a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a register, cache memory, semiconductor memory devices, magnetic media such as internal hard disks and removable disks, magneto-optical media, and optical media such as CD ROM disks, and digital versatile disks (DVDs). (00167] Suitable processors include, by way of example, a general purpose processor, a special purpose processor, a conventional processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in association with a DSP core, a controller, a microcontroller, Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) circuits, any other type of integrated circuit (IC), and/or a state machine. [001681 A processor in association with software may be used to implement a radio frequency transceiver for use in a wireless transmit receive unit (WTRU), user equipment (UE), terminal, base station, radio network controller (RNC), or any host computer. The WTRU may be used in conjunction with modules, implemented in hardware and/or software, such as a camera, a video camera module, a videophone, a speakerphone, a vibration device, a speaker, a microphone, a television transceiver, a hands free headset, a keyboard, a Bluetooth@ module, a frequency modulated (FM) radio unit, a liquid crystal display (LCD) display unit, an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display unit, a digital music player, a media player, a video game player module, an Internet browser, and/or any wireless local area network (WLAN) module,

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1. A method for performing cell reselection while in a CellFACH state, the method including: initiating a cell update procedure with cause cell reselection while in the 5 CELLFACH state; receiving system information including high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) common system information; clearing a cell radio network temporary identity (C-RNTI); clearing a HS-DSCH radio network temporary identity (H-RNTI); 10 clearing a stored IE "HARQ info;" resetting an HS-DSCH medium access control (MAC-ehs) entity; and receiving high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) transmission using a common H-RNTI.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the common H-RNTI is selected following 15 receipt of a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM RRC message.
3. The method of claim 1, further including enabling HS-DSCH reception by setting an HS-DSCH reception variable to TRUE.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the common H-RNTI is selected when the HS-DSCH reception variable is set to true. 20
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the HS-DSCH reception variable is a HSDSCHRECEPTIONOFCCCHENABLED variable.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein a universal terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN) radio network temporary (U-RNTI) is assigned for DCCH transmissions
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the U-RNTI is included as a MAC-C 25 header. 27
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the U-RNTI is the WTRU identity in the MAC-c header.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the MAC-ehs entity is reset for both a common H-RNTI and a dedicated H-RNTI, if the common H-RNTI and the 5 dedicated H-RNTI are configured with separate MAC-ehs entities.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the MAC-ehs entity is reset only when cell reselection results in an inter-Node B cell change.
11. The method of claim 1, further including sending a radio link control (RLC) status report upon cell reselection. 10
12. The method of claim 1, further including stopping using the CRNTI just cleared from the HRNTI.
13. A WTRU for performing cell reselection while in a CellFACH state, the WTRU including: a transceiver; 15 a high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) medium access control (MAC-ehs) entity for high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) communication; and a controller configured to, while in a CellFACH state, initiate a cell update procedure with cause cell reselection while in the CELLFACH state, receive 20 system information including high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) common system information, clear a cell radio network temporary identity (C RNTI), clear a HS-DSCH radio network temporary identity (H-RNTI), clear a stored IE "HARQ info," reset an HS-DSCH medium access control (MAC-ehs) entity, and receive high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) transmission 25 using a common H-RNTI.
14. The WTRU of claim 1, wherein the common H-RNTI is selected following receipt of a CELL UPDATE CONFIRM RRC message. 28
15. The WTRU of claim 1, further including enabling HS-DSCH reception by setting an HS-DSCH reception variable to TRUE.
16. The WTRU of claim 15, wherein the common H-RNTI is selected when the HS-DSCH reception variable is set to true. 5
17. The WTRU of claim 15, wherein the HS-DSCH reception variable is a HSDSCHRECEPTIONOFCCCHENABLED variable.
18. The WTRU of claim 1, wherein a universal terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN) radio network temporary (U-RNTI) is assigned for DCCH transmissions
19. The WTRU of claim 18, wherein the U-RNTI is included as a MAC-C 10 header.
20. The WTRU of claim 18, wherein the U-RNTI is the WTRU identity in the MAC-c header.
21. The WTRU of claim 1, wherein the MAC-ehs entity is reset for both a common H-RNTI and a dedicated H-RNTI, if the common H-RNTI and the 15 dedicated H-RNTI are configured with separate MAC-ehs entities.
22. The WTRU of claim 1, wherein the MAC-ehs entity is reset only when cell reselection results in an inter-Node B cell change.
23. The WTRU of claim 1, further including sending a radio link control (RLC) status report upon cell reselection. 20
24. The WTRU of claim 1, further including stopping using the CRNTI just cleared from the HRNTI. INTERDIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
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