CN106060930A

5G,4G

Title

HARQ-ACK (Hybrid Automatic Repeat-Request Acknowledgement) transmission method and device of enhanced carrier aggregation system

Application Number:

CN20151752710

Publication Date:

26-10-2016

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

06-11-2015

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

09-04-2015

Title

HARQ-ACK (Hybrid Automatic Repeat-Request Acknowledgement) transmission method and device of enhanced carrier aggregation system

Application Number:

CN20151752710

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-10-2016

Application Date:

06-11-2015

Priority Date:

09-04-2015

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention claims a method for enhanced HARQ-ACK transmission in carrier aggregation system comprising: UE determines the one uplink subframe needs to transmit HARQ-ACK feedback information bit number the UE according to the uplink sub-frame transmitting the HARQ-ACK feedback information bit number and/or CSI information bits and/or the number of SR bits determines the number of bits of UCI uplink subframe transmission the UE according to the number of bits of UCI uplink sub-frame transmission determining transmitting uplink control information format of the PUCCH and the resource for transmitting the PUCCH. Applying the invention can according to different PUCCH format UCI information is transmitted on different uplink sub-frames.

Note:

The information in blue was extracted from the third parties (Standard Setting Organisation, Espacenet)

The information in grey was provided by the patent holder

The information in purple was extracted from the FrandAvenue

Explicitly disclosed patent:openly and comprehensibly describes all details of the invention in the patent document.

Implicitly disclosed patent:does not explicitly state certain aspects of the invention, but still allows for these to be inferred from the information provided.

Basis patent:The core patent in a family, outlining the fundamental invention from which related patents or applications originate.

Family member:related patents or applications that share a common priority or original filing.