JP2013009374A

5G,4G

Title

RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MAPPING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

JP20120148359

Publication Date:

10-01-2013

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

02-07-2012

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-01-2007

Title

RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND MAPPING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

JP20120148359

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

10-01-2013

Application Date:

02-07-2012

Priority Date:

05-01-2007

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide techniques of allocating and mapping resources in a wireless communication system.

SOLUTION: The system uses hop-ports to facilitate allocation of subcarriers. In one aspect the hop-ports are partitioned into multiple subzones with each subzone including a configurable number of hop-ports. The hop-ports within each subzone are permuted based on a permutation function. After the permutation the hop-ports in all subzones are mapped to the subcarriers based on local or global hopping. In another aspect a set of hop-ports is mapped to a set of subcarriers. A hop-port is mapped to an unavailable subcarrier and then remapped to another available subcarrier. In yet another aspect a set of hop-ports is mapped to a set of subcarriers distributed across all subcarriers but avoiding subcarriers in a reserved zone.

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