JP2009544258A

5G,4G

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JP20090520946T

Publication Date:

10-12-2009

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Application Date:

16-07-2007

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US

Priority Date:

14-07-2006

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Application Number:

JP20090520946T

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US

Publication Date:

10-12-2009

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16-07-2007

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14-07-2006

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Abstract  Abstract

Techniques for efficiently supporting frequency selective scheduling (FSS) and frequency diversity scheduling (FDS) are described. In one design, the first transmission to the FSS user may map to a subband selected for the user from among at least one subband in the first frequency domain of the system bandwidth. The first transmission may map to a fixed portion or a different portion of the selected subband at different time intervals. The second transmission to the FDS user may map across multiple subbands in the second frequency domain of the system bandwidth. The second transmission may be mapped to different subbands or different resource blocks in the second frequency domain at different time intervals. Each time interval may correspond to a symbol period, slot, subframe, etc. Frequency hopping may be performed based on a fixed hopping pattern or a pseudo-random hopping pattern.

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