CN111132350A

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Title

Uplink control channel resource determination method, terminal and network side equipment

Application Number:

CN201911413884

Publication Date:

08-05-2020

Family ID:

Application Date:

07-11-2018

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

09-11-2017

Title

Uplink control channel resource determination method, terminal and network side equipment

Application Number:

CN201911413884

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

08-05-2020

Application Date:

07-11-2018

Priority Date:

09-11-2017

Abstract  Abstract

The application relates to the field of wireless communication and discloses a method, a terminal and network side equipment for determining uplink control channel resources. When the value range of the size of the actually transmitted uplink control signaling is very large, the problem of how to effectively prevent the waste of time-frequency resources is solved. In the invention, a terminal determines the number N of uplink control signaling bits to be transmitted; the terminal determines a first resource quantity according to the target coding rate and the N; the terminal determines the number of actually used resources according to the first resource number and the pre-configured resource number; and the terminal transmits the uplink control signaling by using the actually used resource quantity.

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