Abstract
A method and apparatus for dynamic acknowledgement repetition for a downlink medium access control packet data unit transmission �MAC PDU� requiring multiple acknowledgements, the method having the steps of: receiving the downlink MAC PDU requiring multiple acknowledgements; and utilizing a differentiating factor and acknowledgement scheme, sending the multiple acknowledgements.
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26. A method, comprising:
receiving, at a User Equipment (UE), a dedicated message regarding a second differentiating factor; transmitting, by the UE, a first acknowledgement (ACK) or negative acknowledgement (NACK) feedback using a first differentiating factor, wherein the first differentiating factor is determined based on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH); and transmitting, by the UE, a second ACK or NACK feedback using the second differentiating factor, wherein the second differentiating factor is at least one of a frequency block or a cyclic shift.
27. The method of claim 26, further comprising: transmitting a third ACK or NACK feedback using a third differentiating factor, wherein the third differentiating factor is a progression of the second differentiating factor.
28. The method of claim 26, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different cyclic shifts.
29. The method of claim 26, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different frequency blocks.
30. The method of claim 26, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is transmitted on a resource that is determined based on a location of the PDCCH.
31. The method of claim 26, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is transmitted on a resource that is determined based on an index associated with the PDCCH.
32. The method of claim 26, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is a response to a single transmission of a Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU).
33. A user equipment comprising:
a receiver configured to receive a dedicated message regarding a second differentiating factor; and a transmitter configured to transmit a first acknowledgement (ACK) or negative acknowledgement (NACK) feedback using a first differentiating factor, wherein the first differentiating factor is determined based on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH), and transmit a second ACK or NACK feedback using the second differentiating factor, wherein the second differentiating factor is at least one of a frequency block or a cyclic shift.
34. The user equipment of claim 33, the transmitter further configured to transmit a third ACK or NACK feedback using a third differentiating factor, wherein the third differentiating factor is a progression of the second differentiating factor.
35. The user equipment of claim 33, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different cyclic shifts.
36. The user equipment of claim 33, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different frequency blocks.
37. The user equipment of claim 33, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is transmitted on a resource that is determined based on a location of the PDCCH.
38. The user equipment of claim 33, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is transmitted on a resource that is determined based on an index associated with the PDCCH.
39. The user equipment of claim 33, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is a response to a single transmission of a Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU).
40. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions which, when executed, cause a computing device to perform operations comprising:
receiving, at a user equipment (UE), a dedicated message regarding a second differentiating factor; transmitting, by the UE, a first acknowledgement (ACK) or negative acknowledgement (NACK) feedback using a first differentiating factor, wherein the first differentiating factor is determined based on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH); and transmitting, by the UE, a second ACK or NACK feedback using the second differentiating factor, wherein the second differentiating factor is at least one of a frequency block or a cyclic shift.
41. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 40, the operations further comprising: transmitting a third ACK or NACK feedback using a third differentiating factor, wherein the third differentiating factor is a progression of the second differentiating factor.
42. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 40, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different cyclic shifts.
43. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 40, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different frequency blocks.
44. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 40, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is transmitted on a resource that is determined based on a location of the PDCCH.
45. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 40, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is transmitted on a resource that is determined based on an index associated with the PDCCH.
46. A method, comprising:
transmitting, from an enhanced node B (eNB) to a user equipment (UE), a dedicated message regarding a second differentiating factor; receiving, from the UE, a first acknowledgement (ACK) or negative acknowledgement (NACK) feedback based on a first differentiating factor, wherein the first differentiating factor is based on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH); and receiving, from the UE, a second ACK or NACK feedback based on the second differentiating factor, wherein the second differentiating factor is at least one of a frequency block or a cyclic shift.
47. The method of claim 46, further comprising: receiving a third ACK or NACK feedback based on a third differentiating factor, wherein the third differentiating factor is a progression of the second differentiating factor.
48. The method of claim 46, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different cyclic shifts.
49. The method of claim 46, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different frequency blocks.
50. The method of claim 46, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is received on a resource that is determined based on a location of the PDCCH.
51. The method of claim 46, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is received on a resource that is determined based on an index associated with the PDCCH.
52. The method of claim 46, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is a response to a single transmission of a Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU).
53. An enhanced node B (eNB) comprising:
a transmitter configured to transmit a dedicated message regarding a second differentiating factor to a user equipment (UE); and a receiver configured to receive, from the UE, a first acknowledgement (ACK) or negative acknowledgement (NACK) feedback based on a first differentiating factor, wherein the first differentiating factor is based on a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH), and receive, from the UE, a second ACK or NACK feedback based on the second differentiating factor, wherein the second differentiating factor is at least one of a frequency block or a cyclic shift.
54. The eNB of claim 53, the receiver further configured to receive a third ACK or NACK feedback based on a third differentiating factor, wherein the third differentiating factor is a progression of the second differentiating factor.
55. The eNB of claim 53, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different cyclic shifts.
56. The eNB of claim 53, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback and the second ACK or NACK feedback are transmitted using different frequency blocks.
57. The eNB of claim 53, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is received on a resource that is determined based on a location of the PDCCH.
58. The eNB of claim 53, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is received on a resource that is determined based on an index associated with the PDCCH.
59. The eNB of claim 53, wherein the first ACK or NACK feedback is a response to a single transmission of a Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU).
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