CN110959297A

5G

Title

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR UPLINK DATA TRANSMISSION AND SCHEDULING

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NULL

Publication Date:

03-04-2020

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Application Date:

21-07-2017

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US

Priority Date:

21-07-2017

Title

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR UPLINK DATA TRANSMISSION AND SCHEDULING

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NULL

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

03-04-2020

Application Date:

21-07-2017

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21-07-2017

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Abstract  Abstract

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method terminal device and apparatus for UL data transmission and a method network device and apparatus for UL data scheduling. In an embodiment ofthe present disclosure the method of DL data transmission may comprise the steps: receiving from a network device information on a starting position of uplink data transmission on the unlicensed band; and determining the starting position of uplink data transmission from the information on the starting position of uplink data transmission wherein the determined starting position of uplink datatransmission is associated with a to-be-used carrier numerology With embodiments of the present disclosure it could enable the UL data transmission on the unlicensed band in the NR system and thus improve the performance of the NR system.

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