KR101492291B1

5G,4G

Title

TRANSMIT METHODS FOR CCFI/PCFICH IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

KR20107001847

Publication Date:

11-02-2015

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

11-07-2008

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

12-07-2007

Title

TRANSMIT METHODS FOR CCFI/PCFICH IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

KR20107001847

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

11-02-2015

Application Date:

11-07-2008

Priority Date:

12-07-2007

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The present invention particularly relates to a method for transmitting a control channel format indicator (CCFI) (also known as a Physical Control Format Indicator Channel (PCFICH)) when the overall coding length result of the CCFI is not an integer multiple of three, Comprising the steps of: mapping a 2-bit CCFI and a codebook with each element code word having 3 bits; repeating a selected element code word from the codebook a predetermined number of times to generate a sequence of selected code words; And generating the codeword by concatenating the original CCFI bit and transmitting the codeword carrying the CCFI information. The method allocates K repetitions of 3-bit element code words to each of the K resource elements and maps the remaining K bits of each of the four code words individually to K resource element numbers to replace each of the four code words The method comprising the steps of:

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