ES2613607T3

5G,4G

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ES20100766461T

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24-05-2017

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08-10-2010

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US

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08-10-2009

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ES20100766461T

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US

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24-05-2017

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08-10-2010

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Abstract  Abstract

A method (700) in a wireless communications apparatus (116, 122, 250), comprising: receiving (702) downlink control information, DCI, on a downlink control channel, wherein the downlink control information downlink is configured to indicate an uplink resource allocation with a pooled uplink resource allocation protocol or contiguous uplink resource allocation protocol; detect (704) whether the pooled uplink resource allocation protocol or the contiguous uplink resource allocation protocol is indicated, wherein the pooled uplink resource allocation protocol comprises an allocation of two or more pools with a resource block pool allocation resolution, where the size of each resource block pool depends on system bandwidth, and that a DCI format, configured to schedule a pooled uplink resource allocation, is dimensioned to match a DCI format size configured for a downlink resource allocation protocol; and allocating (706) the uplink resources according to the indicated uplink resource allocation protocol.

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