KR20190101985A

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Application Number:

KR20197019289

Publication Date:

02-09-2019

Family ID:

Application Date:

05-01-2017

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-01-2017

Title

Not Available

Application Number:

KR20197019289

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

02-09-2019

Application Date:

05-01-2017

Priority Date:

05-01-2017

Abstract  Abstract

The present application discloses a method of transmitting an uplink control channel, a network device and a terminal device, the method comprising: transmitting, by a network device, a downlink control channel to a terminal device in a control region of a first downlink frequency region, and at least one network device; Receiving an uplink control channel transmitted by the terminal device in a first uplink frequency domain scheduling unit of each of the control region in the first uplink frequency domain of the first uplink frequency domain of the first uplink frequency domain; The frequency domain position in the control region of the first uplink frequency domain of the frequency domain scheduling unit is determined by the control region of the first downlink frequency domain. The present application uses a combination of dynamic scheduling and implicit indication and determines frequency domain resources for transmitting an uplink control channel to reduce reservation complexity and reduce signal overhead.

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