JP2010533414A

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JP20100515981

Publication Date:

21-10-2010

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Application Date:

11-07-2008

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US

Priority Date:

12-07-2007

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JP20100515981

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US

Publication Date:

21-10-2010

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11-07-2008

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12-07-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

The present invention relates to a method for transmitting CCFI (Control Channel Format Indicator) (also known as PCFICH (Physical Control Format Indicator Channel)), particularly when the total coding length result of CCFI is not an integer multiple of 3. A step of mapping a plurality of 2-bit CCFIs and codebooks in which each element codeword has 3 bits, the element codeword selected from the codebook being repeated a predetermined number of times Generating a sequence of codewords, generating a codeword by concatenating the selected sequence of element codewords and the original CCFI bits, and transmitting the codeword carrying CCFI information. Including. The above method assigns K repetitions of 3-bit element codewords to each of the K resource units, and the remaining K bits of each of the four codewords are individually mapped to K resource unit numbers, respectively. The method further includes generating four codeword substitutions.

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