EA201291290A1

5G,4G

Title

MOBILE STATION DEVICE, BASE STATION DEVICE, RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, RADIO COMMUNICATION METHOD AND INTEGRAL SCHEME

Application Number:

EA20120091290

Publication Date:

30-05-2013

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Application Date:

20-05-2011

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

27-05-2010

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Abstract  Abstract

In a radio system using OSS for DMRS, the base station device correctly receives the PUSCH. If the first mode is set, in which the demodulation reference signal of the physical uplink shared channel is multiplied by an orthogonal code determined in advance, or, if a temporary C-RNTI is used to transmit the downlink control information, the demodulation reference signal of the physical uplink shared channel connection is multiplied by the orthogonal code defined in advance, and if the second mode is set, in which the demodulation reference signal of the physical joint about the uplink channel being used is multiplied by the orthogonal code determined based on the cyclic shift information in the downlink control information and, moreover, if the RNTI other than the temporary C-RNTI was used to transmit the downlink control information, the demodulation reference signal physical uplink shared channel is multiplied by the orthogonal code determined based on the cyclic shift information in the downlink control information ides.

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