AR066815A1

5G,4G

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Application Number:

AR2008P102319

Publication Date:

16-09-2009

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Application Date:

02-06-2008

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US

Priority Date:

31-05-2007

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Application Number:

AR2008P102319

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

16-09-2009

Application Date:

02-06-2008

Priority Date:

31-05-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus for the channel coding and speed comparison of the physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) and the physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) using convolution coding to encode the control channels is disclosed . The speed comparison is performed using a speed comparison algorithm for circular compensation memory. The speed comparison module may contain an interleaver or alternatively may comprise a plurality of subblock interleavers. The interleaved coded bits may be stored in the circular compensation memory in an interlaced format, or output currents from the separate subblock interleavers may be stored consecutively. When several subblock interleavers are used, different interleaving patterns can be used. Speed comparison can use parity bit removal, puncturing, or bit repetition to compare the speed of the available physical channel resource. The compared speed output bits can be interleaved with a channel interleaver.

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