KR20120134019A

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Title

Method And Apparatus For Transmitting Ack/Nack Information

Application Number:

KR20120054311A

Publication Date:

11-12-2012

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Application Date:

22-05-2012

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

31-05-2011

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Abstract  Abstract

PURPOSE: A method and apparatus for transmitting ACK/NACK information are provided to effectively support the states of multiple CCs which have different uplink and downlink configurations by accurately transmitting the ACK/ NACK information. CONSTITUTION: A node-B transmits UL(Uplink) authorization to UE(User Equipement)(301). The UL authorization comprises an UL DAI(downlink assignment index). The UE obtains UL DAI included in the UL authorization by receiving the UL authorization(302). The UE transmits ACK/NACK information through a PUSCH(303). The number of ACK/NACK bundling elements or the length of the ACK/NACK information is determined according to an UL DAI value of a CC(component carrier) in which a PUSCH is included. (Reference numerals) (301) Transmitting an UL authorization, displaying an UL DAI value; (302) Receiving the UL authorization, obtaining the UL DAI value; (303) Receiving ACK/NACK information through a PUSCH and determining the number of ACK/NACK bundling elements or the length of the ACK/NACK information according to an UL DAI value of a CC(component carrier) in which the PUSCH is included

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