KR100921467B1

5G,4G

Title

A METHOD FOR SIGNALING OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION TO ADJUST GRANULARITY IN CELLULAR MULTI-CARRIER SYSTEM

Application Number:

KR20080136669

Publication Date:

13-10-2009

Current Assignee:

LG

Family ID:

Application Date:

30-12-2008

Declaring Company:

LG

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

19-06-2008

Title

A METHOD FOR SIGNALING OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION TO ADJUST GRANULARITY IN CELLULAR MULTI-CARRIER SYSTEM

Application Number:

KR20080136669

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

13-10-2009

Application Date:

30-12-2008

Priority Date:

19-06-2008

Current Assignee:

LG

Declaring Company:

LG

Abstract  Abstract

PURPOSE: A resource allocation signaling method for adjusting the density in a cellular multi-carrier system is provided to realize a resource allocation method for common signaling more efficiently. CONSTITUTION: A resource allocation signaling method for adjusting the density in a cellular multi-carrier system detects a resource indicating value which shows the start index and length of a successive virtual resource block in a wireless mobile communication system. The resource allocation signaling method comprises a step of receiving downlink control information including the resource block allocation information and a step of detecting the resource indicating value from the resource block allocation information.

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