CN111641477A

5G,4G

Title

Data transmission method and terminal

Application Number:

CN202010426269

Publication Date:

08-09-2020

Family ID:

Application Date:

18-12-2015

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

18-12-2015

Title

Data transmission method and terminal

Application Number:

CN202010426269

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

08-09-2020

Application Date:

18-12-2015

Priority Date:

18-12-2015

Abstract  Abstract

The embodiment of the application relates to a method and a terminal for data transmission. The method comprises the following steps: a terminal receives a first Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH) in a target subframe, wherein the first PDSCH is scheduled by first downlink control signaling (DCI), and the length of a Transmission Time Interval (TTI) of the first PDSCH is equal to the length of a subframe; and the terminal does not receive a second PDSCH in the target subframe, the second PDSCH is scheduled by special DCI, the special DCI is transmitted through a special downlink control channel, and the length of the TTI of the second PDSCH is less than the length of the subframe. According to the method for data transmission in the embodiment of the application, the terminal can use at least two TTIs to transmit different PDSCH and/or different PUSCHs, that is, the terminal can be dynamically scheduled to use different TTIs to transmit data, so that resource waste is avoided.

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