EP3637901A4

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Title

UPLINK CONTROL CHANNEL RESOURCE DETERMINING METHOD, TERMINAL, AND NETWORK SIDE DEVICE

Application Number:

EP20170931430

Publication Date:

22-07-2020

Family ID:

Application Date:

09-11-2017

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

09-11-2017

Title

UPLINK CONTROL CHANNEL RESOURCE DETERMINING METHOD, TERMINAL, AND NETWORK SIDE DEVICE

Application Number:

EP20170931430

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

22-07-2020

Application Date:

09-11-2017

Priority Date:

09-11-2017

Abstract  Abstract

The present application relates to the field of wireless communications, and provides an uplink control channel resource determining method, a terminal, and a network side device. When an actually transmitted uplink control signaling has a wide value range, the problem of how to effectively prevent time-frequency resources from being wasted is resolved. According to the present invention, a terminal determines the number N of uplink control signaling bits to be transmitted; the terminal determines the number of first resources according to a target encoding rate and N; the terminal determines the number of resources actually used according to the number of the first resources and the number of pre-configured resources; and the terminal transmits the uplink control signaling by means of the number of resources actually used.

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