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Title

SCHEMES FOR RECOVERY OF eMBBs RS PUNCTURING FROM DYNAMIC MULTIPLEXING OF URLLC/eMBB

Application Number:

CN20188020424

Publication Date:

12-11-2019

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Application Date:

29-03-2018

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

01-04-2017

Title

SCHEMES FOR RECOVERY OF eMBBs RS PUNCTURING FROM DYNAMIC MULTIPLEXING OF URLLC/eMBB

Application Number:

CN20188020424

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

12-11-2019

Application Date:

29-03-2018

Priority Date:

01-04-2017

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Describe the various aspects for solving the scheme of the potential punching to enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) important references signal (RS) (such as demodulated reference signal (DMRS), channel state information reference signals (CSIR S), track reference signal and universal reference signal) applied.These schemes can be used for restoring from super reliable low delay communication (URLLC) and the statistical multiplex of eMBB the RS punching of eMBB.These schemes include block-based scheme and excessive allocation plan.These schemes modify to existing RS mode before punching occurs in response to the presence of URLLC business.In addition, there can be the options without using (for example, disabling) for the time domain orthogonal overlay code (TD-OCC) of RS.

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