JP2013528005A

5G,4G

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JP20130501617

Publication Date:

04-07-2013

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Application Date:

02-04-2011

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US

Priority Date:

02-04-2010

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Application Number:

JP20130501617

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US

Publication Date:

04-07-2013

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02-04-2011

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02-04-2010

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Abstract  Abstract

Methods to manage multiple component carriers (CCs) efficiently in a mobile network with carrier aggregation (CA) enabled are proposed. For CC activation/deactivation a single LCID value is used to represent both activation and deactivation command. A single command with multiple instructions is provided to activate and/or deactivate multiple CCs. In addition unnecessary re-activation or re-inactivation of a CC is prevented and explicit feedback for activation/deactivation is considered. For scheduling mechanism a novel buffer status reporting (BSR) procedure is provided where only one BSR is calculated after preparing all the transport blocks (TB) within one transmission time interval (TTI). Novel power headroom reporting (PHR) format and trigger are also provided. For DL-UL linking various linking types are created based on whether there is carrier indicator field (CIF) in DL grant or UL grant. The various linking types are used in different applications to improve scheduling flexibility and load balancing.

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