CN101499882B

5G,4G

Title

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

Application Number:

CN20081217254

Publication Date:

04-05-2011

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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:

04-05-2011

Application Date:

05-11-2008

Priority Date:

05-11-2008

Current Assignee:

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Abstract  Abstract

The embodiment of the invention relates to wireless communication field claims a semi-static scheduling data packet of the response information feedback and receiving method and its device. the response information feedback method wherein the semi-static scheduling data packet comprising the following steps: receiving the downlink data sent by the base station and uplink data allocation indication ULDAI wherein a value of the UL DAI indicates the number of downlink data packet N the downlink data in the k semi-static scheduling data packet of the ACK/NAK in the N-k + 1 to the N ACK/NAK position of back N ACK/NAK to the base station. The feedback response information of the method of semi-static scheduling data packet ensuring the N feedback of ACK/NAK are correct.

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