JP2016535521A

5G,4G

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Application Number:

JP20160533275

Publication Date:

10-11-2016

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Application Date:

26-06-2014

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

09-08-2013

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Abstract  Abstract

A method and radio node (500) for enabling higher order modulation such as 256QAM in LTE. The first table configuration includes at least one of a first modulation and coding scheme (MCS) table and a first channel quality indicator (CQI) table, which support a particular maximum modulation order. When the wireless node (500) detects that there is a possibility that a higher modulation order than the maximum modulation order of the first table configuration may be used for wireless communication, the wireless node (500) (502) is instructed to apply a second table configuration including at least one of a second MCS table and a second CQI table supporting higher order modulation orders. Preferably, at least one entry for at least one modulation order in the table of the first table configuration uses at least one modulation order of the first table configuration when the second table configuration is applied. As a fallback in case, it is maintained in the second table configuration table. In this way, higher data rates can be achieved in wireless communications. A legacy MCS table and a new MCS table with 256QAM entries are provided with signaling to switch between these tables. (Selection) Figure 8

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