CN102170338A

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Title

Method and device for transmitting ACKNACK feedback information

Application Number:

CN20111110843

Publication Date:

31-08-2011

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Application Date:

29-04-2011

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

29-04-2011

Title

Method and device for transmitting ACKNACK feedback information

Application Number:

CN20111110843

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

31-08-2011

Application Date:

29-04-2011

Priority Date:

29-04-2011

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention claims a transmission method and equipment for ACK/NACK (acknowledgement/negative acknowledgement) feedback information when terminal equipment receives PDCCH (physical downlink control channel) of SPSPDSCH (semi-persistent scheduling physical downlink shared channel) and DAI (downlink assignment index) valued as 1 in feedback window the terminal equipment uses the PUCCH format1bwithchannlselection or ACK/NACK combining mode to transmit ACK/NACK feedback information on corresponding PUCCHformat1a/1b resource by applying the technical proposal of the invention thereby feeding back the PUCCHformat3 for the configuration of the base station; the invention is provided with a corresponding solution when the terminal equipment is not capable of acquiring corresponding PUCCHformat3 resource which determines the normal transmission of the ACK/NACK feedback information.

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