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titleOfInvention Methods and systems for decoding headers on a radio channel
abstract A header that is repeatedly transmitted and received, along with data, on a radio channel is decoded by initially decoding at least one initially received header to identify values for the header fields. The header fields include invariant header fields having determinate values and changing header fields having changing values. At least one subsequently received header is decoded using the determinate values for at least one of the invariant header fields, thereby allowing increased reliability decoding of at least one of the changing header fields. The subsequent decoding can use predictive decoding using a probability value of unity for symbols associated with at least one of the invariant header fields. Alternatively, upon successful decoding of a first header, the second header is repeatedly transmitted that includes the changing header fields but excludes at least one of the invariant header fields. The foregoing may be particularly advantageous for decoding the Radio Link Control/Medium Access Control (RLC/MAC) header in the General Packet Radio System (GPRS) on a Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) radio channel.
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