US2015029953A1

5G,4G

Title

TRANSMISSION TIME INTERVAL (TTI) BUNDLING FOR CONTROL CHANNELS IN LONG TERM EVOLUTION (LTE)

Application Number:

US201414264326

Publication Date:

29-01-2015

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Application Date:

29-04-2014

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US

Priority Date:

26-07-2013

Title

TRANSMISSION TIME INTERVAL (TTI) BUNDLING FOR CONTROL CHANNELS IN LONG TERM EVOLUTION (LTE)

Application Number:

US201414264326

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

29-01-2015

Application Date:

29-04-2014

Priority Date:

26-07-2013

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Certain aspects of the present disclosure propose techniques for transmission time interval (TTI) bundling for control channels (e.g., physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) and enhanced PDCCH) in long term evolution (LTE). According to certain aspects a method is provided for wireless communications. The method may be performed, for example, by a user equipment (UE). The method generally includes determining a first set of possible decoding candidates for the downlink control channel in a first subframe of the bundle of subframes and a second set of possible decoding candidates for the downlink control channel in a second subframe in the bundle of subframes, wherein the first set of possible decoding candidates and the second set of possible decoding candidates are different and processing the bundle of subframes based, at least in part, on the determination.

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