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1. A method of wireless communication, comprising: determining when all hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) processes are associated with packages for retransmission; determining when no new packages are pending in a user equipment (UE) buffer; determining when a transmission power specified in a received grant is insufficient for retransmission of any of the HARQ processes; determining possible block sizes, determined by the transmission power, supported by each allocated time slot identified in the received grant; and retransmitting the package of a selected HARQ process with maximum available power, when a block size of any of the HARQ processes matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising selecting a smallest block size for retransmission when more than one HARQ process matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising selecting an oldest HARQ process for the retransmission when more than one HARQ process matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising discarding an oldest HARQ process and performing a new transmission comprising a zero bit payload when none of the HARQ processes block sizes match one of the determined possible block sizes.
5. The method of claim 1 , in which the grant includes one or more of a transmission time slot, a transmission code, the transmission power, or a combination thereof.
6. An apparatus for wireless communication, the apparatus comprising: a memory unit; and at least one processor coupled to the memory unit, the at least one processor being configured: to determine when all hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) processes are associated with packages for retransmission; to determine when no new packages are pending in a user equipment (UE) buffer; to determine when a transmission power specified in a received grant is insufficient for retransmission of any of the HARQ processes; to determine possible block sizes, determined by the transmission power, supported by each allocated time slot identified in the received grant; and to retransmit the package of a selected HARQ process with maximum available power, when a block size of any of the HARQ processes matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 , in which the at least one processor is further configured to select a smallest block size for retransmission when more than one HARQ process matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
8. The apparatus of claim 6 , in which the at least one processor is further configured to select an oldest HARQ process for the retransmission when more than one HARQ process matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
9. The apparatus of claim 6 , in which the at least one processor is further configured to discard an oldest HARQ process and performing a new transmission comprising a zero bit payload when none of the HARQ processes block sizes match one of the determined possible block sizes.
10. The apparatus of claim 6 , in which the grant includes one or more of a transmission time slot, a transmission code, the transmission power, or a combination thereof.
11. An apparatus for wireless communication, the apparatus comprising: means for determining when all hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) processes are associated with packages for retransmission; means for determining when no new packages are pending in a user equipment (UE) buffer; means for determining when a transmission power specified in a received grant is insufficient for retransmission of any of the HARQ processes; means for determining possible block sizes, determined by the transmission power, supported by each allocated time slot identified in the received grant; and means for retransmitting the package of a selected HARQ process with maximum available power, when a block size of any of the HARQ processes matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising means for selecting a smallest block size for retransmission when more than one HARQ process matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising means for selecting an oldest HARQ process for the retransmission when more than one HARQ process matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
14. The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising means for discarding an oldest HARQ process and performing a new transmission comprising a zero bit payload when none of the HARQ processes block sizes match one of the determined possible block sizes.
15. The apparatus of claim 11 , in which the grant includes one or more of a transmission time slot, a transmission code, the transmission power, or a combination thereof.
16. A computer program product for wireless communications, the computer program product comprising: a non-transitory computer-readable medium having program code recorded thereon, the program code comprising: program code to determine when all hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) processes are associated with packages for retransmission; program code to determine when no new packages are pending in a user equipment (UE) buffer; program code to determine when a transmission power specified in a received grant is insufficient for retransmission of any of the HARQ processes; program code to determine possible block sizes, determined by the transmission power, supported by each allocated time slot identified in the received grant; and program code to retransmit the package of a selected HARQ process with maximum available power, when a block size of any of the HARQ processes matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
17. The computer program product of claim 16 , in which the program code further comprises program code to select a smallest block size for retransmission when more than one HARQ process matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
18. The computer program product of claim 16 , in which the program code further comprises program code to select an oldest HARQ process for the retransmission when more than one HARQ process matches one of the determined possible block sizes.
19. The computer program product of claim 16 , in which the program code further comprises program code to discard an oldest HARQ process and performing a new transmission comprising a zero bit payload when none of the HARQ processes block sizes match one of the determined possible block sizes.
20. The computer program product of claim 16 , in which the grant includes one or more of a transmission time slot, a transmission code, the transmission power, or a combination thereof.
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February 23, 2016
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