CN104038329B

5G,4G

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CONTROL AND DATA SIGNALING IN HETEROGENEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

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CONTROL AND DATA SIGNALING IN HETEROGENEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

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Abstract  Abstract

This disclosure relates to the control in heterogeneous wireless communication networks and data signaling.A kind of method in first wireless base station includes:Receive the signal from the second wireless base station, the control channel element (CCE) of first set is determined based on received signal, emit the control signaling of the control channel element about second set, the control channel element of the second set is different from the control channel element of the first set.Method in another first wireless base station includes:The first signal is received from the second wireless base station, determine that the first physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) deviates based on the first signal received, the second signal of transmitting instruction the 2nd PUCCH offsets, the 2nd PUCCH offsets are different from the first PUCCH and deviate.

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