CN101499882A

5G,4G

Title

Semi-static scheduling data packet response information feedback receiving method and apparatus thereof

Application Number:

CN20081217254

Publication Date:

05-08-2009

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Application Date:

05-11-2008

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-11-2008

Title

Semi-static scheduling data packet response information feedback receiving method and apparatus thereof

Application Number:

CN20081217254

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

05-08-2009

Application Date:

05-11-2008

Priority Date:

05-11-2008

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Abstract  Abstract

Feedback and receiving method and its device of response information the invention example relates to wireless communication area and claims of one of half static state data packet and scheduling. Wherein the half static state scheduling data packet and response information and feedback method comprising steps as follows: receiving base station sending the downlink data and uplink data allocation indicated DAI UL wherein value of UL DAI stand for downlink data packet is N; for the number k of the downlink semi-static state adjusting data packet data ACK/NAK is set in the N-k + 1 of to the position N of the ACK/NAK to base station feedback of N ACK/NAK. The feedback response information using the method of half static state scheduling data packet and can feedback the N number of ACK/NAK arranged right.

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