CN111107565A

5G,4G

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CN201911316232

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05-05-2020

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20-05-2014

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US

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20-05-2013

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CN201911316232

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US

Publication Date:

05-05-2020

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20-05-2014

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20-05-2013

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Abstract  Abstract

Methods and apparatuses are described in which an unlicensed spectrum is used for Long Term Evolution (LTE) communications. A first method includes generating a first single carrier frequency divisionmultiple access (SC-FDMA) physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) signal from the UE using at least one interleaved signal wherein each interleaved signal of the at least one interleaved signal occupies a set of non-consecutive frequency resources such that each frequency resource in the set is separated from a neighboring frequency resource in the set by a fixed number of frequency resources outside of the set and wherein the at least one interleaved signal increases nominal bandwidth occupancy in an unlicensed spectrum relative to a non-interleaved signal; and transmitting the generated first SC-FDMA PUSCH signal from the UE in the unlicensed spectrum wherein the first SC FDMA PUSCH signal from the UE is transmitted in the unlicensed spectrum concurrently with a second SC-FDMA signalfrom the UE in a licensed spectrum.

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