A multiple mode data communication system and method provides the
flexibility to schedule wireless unit transmissions and/or allow the
wireless unit to transmit autonomously. In certain embodiments, the
wireless units can transmit autonomously and/or use scheduling depending
on the data rate, the length of the data packet or the type of data. For
example, the wireless units can transmit autonomously at lower data rates
and use scheduling at higher data rates. Thus, the multiple mode system
enables wireless unit transmissions to be scheduled and/or be transmit
autonomously, and wireless units can simultaneously operate in different
scheduling and/or autonomous modes. Depending on the embodiment, the
system can provide even greater flexibility in operation by permitting
wireless units to be scheduled by a single base station, scheduled by a
multiplicity of base stations simultaneously or otherwise, via
coordination between base stations, scheduled by a multiplicity of base
stations in an uncoordinated and asynchronous manner, allowed to transmit
autonomously, and/or allowed to transmit autonomously under base station
supervision (i.e. rate control/adjustment by the base station).
Additionally, a forward and/or reverse link control channel structure is
provided which can be used to implement the multiple mode data
communication system and/or support various features enabling increased
throughput over a shared data channel in a wireless communications
system.