CN101615947A

5G

Title

Method for configuring ratio of uplink subframe to downlink subframe and method and device for data transmission

Application Number:

CN2008168039

Publication Date:

30-12-2009

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Application Date:

24-06-2008

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

24-06-2008

Title

Method for configuring ratio of uplink subframe to downlink subframe and method and device for data transmission

Application Number:

CN2008168039

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

30-12-2009

Application Date:

24-06-2008

Priority Date:

24-06-2008

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

This invention relates to the wireless communication field; and it claims a method for configuring matching of uplink and downlink sub-frames comprising the following steps: configuring the matching of the uplink sub-frame and the downlink sub-frame based on the needs by the system the configuration being the one of mixing the first matching of at least two uplink sub-frames and the downlink sub-frames. This embodiment can rationally distribute the uplink and downlink resources and can avoid the resource waste. In addition the embodiment of this invention also claims a method and a device of the data transmission by making use of the configured matching of the uplink and downlink sub-frames.

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