JP2011514735A

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JP20100545994

Publication Date:

06-05-2011

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Application Date:

05-02-2009

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US

Priority Date:

08-02-2008

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Application Number:

JP20100545994

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US

Publication Date:

06-05-2011

Application Date:

05-02-2009

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08-02-2008

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Abstract  Abstract

Systems and methods are described that facilitate signaling and detecting discontinuous transmission (DTX) in a wireless communication environment. If the access terminal is operating in DTX mode for the acknowledgment channel, DTX indicator and channel quality indicator (CQI) feedback may be multiplexed within the common uplink control channel subframe and transmitted to the base station. Further, when operating in non-DTX mode, the access terminal may multiplex an ACK indicator or NAK indicator with CQI feedback in a common uplink control channel subframe. These can then be transferred to the base station. Accordingly, the base station can detect DTX operation or non-DTX operation of the access terminal. For example, the reference signal symbol may carry one of a DTX indicator, an ACK indicator, or a NAK indicator. According to another example, CQI feedback and DTX indicator may be combined and transmitted together by non-reference signal symbols.

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