JP2016522642A

5G,4G

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JP20160515014

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28-07-2016

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20-05-2014

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US

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20-05-2013

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JP20160515014

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US

Publication Date:

28-07-2016

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20-05-2014

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20-05-2013

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Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus is described in which an unlicensed spectrum is used for Long Term Evolution (LTE) communications. The first method is to compare past transmission activity on the unlicensed spectrum with an activity threshold and when the past transmission activity is greater than the activity threshold, the first method in the unlicensed spectrum during the next active transmission. Transmitting a second subframe type in an unlicensed spectrum during a next active transmission when past transmission activity is less than an activity threshold, and The subframe type includes a subframe type that is more robust than the first subframe type. The second method is to generate one or both of a PUCCH signal and a PUSCH signal based on an interleaved signal that increases the nominal bandwidth occupancy in the unlicensed spectrum, and to generate the generated signal in the unlicensed spectrum. Sending. The third method includes receiving a PUCCH signal and a PUSCH signal. (Selection) Figure 28

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