KR100913099B1

5G,4G

Title

A METHOD FOR SCHEDULING OF DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL RESOURCE BLOCKS

Application Number:

KR20080131113

Publication Date:

21-08-2009

Current Assignee:

LG

Family ID:

Application Date:

22-12-2008

Declaring Company:

LG , OPTIS

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-01-2008

Title

A METHOD FOR SCHEDULING OF DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL RESOURCE BLOCKS

Application Number:

KR20080131113

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

21-08-2009

Application Date:

22-12-2008

Priority Date:

07-01-2008

Current Assignee:

LG

Declaring Company:

LG , OPTIS

Abstract  Abstract

A method of efficiently scheduling a virtual resource block to a physical resource block is disclosed. In a wireless mobile communication system supporting a RBG (Resource Block Group) allocation scheme, the length of the physical resource block and the distributed virtual in the case of distributing and mapping virtually allocated virtual resource blocks to physical resource blocks In the case where resource blocks have different lengths, a mapping method capable of maximally increasing the number of distributed virtual resource blocks while satisfying a gap constraint is proposed. In addition, the number of distributed virtual resource blocks and the structure of the interleaver are limited for efficient scheduling.

Local Virtual Resource Block (LVRB), Distributed Virtual Resource Block (DVRB), Gap

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