CN103648147B

5G,4G

Title

Methods for control signaling for wireless systems

Application Number:

CN20131581242

Publication Date:

20-10-2017

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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:

CN20131581242

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

20-10-2017

Application Date:

10-03-2009

Priority Date:

10-03-2008

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention relates to control signalling of the radio system method. In order to effectively and efficiently provide control information a broadcast pointer channel (BPCH) may be used to identify control information of the type being given frame structure (e.g. subframe frame or super frame) and possibly provided in relative position. sub-frame (or image framing entity such as the frame or super frame) may have BPCH and control information can be located in the corresponding system control information segment. the system control information segment may have any number of control information block wherein the presence of each control information block may correspond to control information of a specific type. BPCH for identifying a corresponding system control of control information type in the information section and if necessary or desirable identifying various control information of relative position.

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