WO2013155167A1

5G,4G

Title

MAPPING OF ENHANCED PHYSICAL DOWNLINK CONTROL CHANNELS IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK

Application Number:

WO2013US35946

Publication Date:

17-10-2013

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Application Date:

10-04-2013

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

13-04-2012

Title

MAPPING OF ENHANCED PHYSICAL DOWNLINK CONTROL CHANNELS IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK

Application Number:

WO2013US35946

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

17-10-2013

Application Date:

10-04-2013

Priority Date:

13-04-2012

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

In embodiments an evolved Node B (eNB) of a wireless communication network may map individual enhanced control channel elements (eCCEs) of a physical resource block (PRB) pair to a plurality of non-continuous enhanced resource element groups (eREGs) of the PRB pair. The eNB may further map the plurality of eREGs to individual antenna ports for transmission to the UE with individual antenna ports associated with a continuous group of eREGs. The eNB may assign at least a portion of an enhanced physical downlink control channel (ePDCCH) to one or more of the eCCEs for transmission to the UE. Additionally or alternatively an eNB may map eCCEs of a plurality of PRB pairs to a plurality of distributed resource block (DRB) pairs.

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