CN103369628A

5G,4G

Title

Methods for control signaling for wireless systems

Application Number:

CN201310298747

Publication Date:

23-10-2013

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Application Date:

10-03-2009

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

10-03-2008

Title

Methods for control signaling for wireless systems

Application Number:

CN201310298747

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

23-10-2013

Application Date:

10-03-2009

Priority Date:

10-03-2008

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The present disclosure relates to a control signaling for wireless system. In order to effectively and efficiently provide control information a broadcast pointer channel (BPCH) may be used for identification of control information type is given a frame structure (e.g. subframe frame or super frame) and possibly provided in relative position. subframe (or image forming frame body. The frame or super frame) can have a corresponding system BPCH and control information the control information can be located in the space. the system control information space may have any number of control information block wherein each control information block presence may correspond to control information of a specific type. BPCH for identification of the corresponding type of system control information present in the information space and if necessary or desirable identifying a relative position of each type of control information.

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