CN103548407B

5G,4G

Title

RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT FOR SINGLE AND MULTIPLE CLUSTER TRANSMISSION

Application Number:

CN2012824074

Publication Date:

24-10-2017

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

08-03-2012

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

23-03-2011

Title

RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT FOR SINGLE AND MULTIPLE CLUSTER TRANSMISSION

Application Number:

CN2012824074

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

24-10-2017

Application Date:

08-03-2012

Priority Date:

23-03-2011

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention claims resource distribution information for the transmission of a signal to a terminal the resource allocation information indicating a resource assigned to the terminal to the terminal. the terminal can receive downlink control information (DCI) and the information comprises a field for resource allocation information indicating the terminal. the resource assignment field in the DCI with a predetermined number of bits. terminal can be received from the content of the DCI to determine the assigned resource allocation information the bit size of the resource allocation field even if the received DCI is not sufficient to represent all allowed resource allocation. According to the embodiment the DCI is received by the signal transmission bit to the terminal a predetermined bit indicating the resource allocation information. the resource allocation information is not included in the received DCI field of all remaining of the one or more bits are set to a predetermined value.

This invention concerns concepts for signaling resource allocation information to a terminal that indicates to the terminal assigned resources for the terminal. The terminal can receives downlink control information (DCI) which comprises a field for indicating the resource allocation information of the terminal. This resource assignment field within the DCI has a predetermined number of bits. The terminal can determines its assigned resource allocation information from the content of the received DCI even though the bit size of the resource allocation field in the received DCI is insufficient to represent all allowed resource allocations. According to an embodiment the received bits that are signaled to the terminal in the DCI represent predetermined bits of the resource allocation information. All remaining one or more bits of the resource allocation information that are not included in the field of the received DCI are set to predetermined value.

This invention concerns concepts for signaling resource allocation information to a terminal that indicates to the terminal assigned resources for the terminal. The terminal can receives downlink control information (DCI) which comprises a field for indicating the resource allocation information of the terminal. This resource assignment field within the DCI has a predetermined number of bits. The terminal can determines its assigned resource allocation information from the content of the received DCI even though the bit size of the resource allocation field in the received DCI is insufficient to represent all allowed resource allocations. According to an embodiment the received bits that are signaled to the terminal in the DCI represent predetermined bits of the resource allocation information. All remaining one or more bits of the resource allocation information that are not included in the field of the received DCI are set to predetermined value.

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