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Title

Methods And Devices Used To Detect The Power Control Of Reference Signal (Srs) Transmission)

Application Number:

CN201410347806A

Publication Date:

28-08-2018

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Application Date:

17-03-2010

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

17-03-2009

Title

Methods And Devices Used To Detect The Power Control Of Reference Signal (Srs) Transmission)

Application Number:

CN201410347806A

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

28-08-2018

Application Date:

17-03-2010

Priority Date:

17-03-2009

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Abstract  Abstract

Disclose a kind of method and apparatus of detection reference signal (SRS) power control for wireless transmitter/receiver unit (WTRU).The method and equipment are included in the WTRU using carrier aggregation technology for the method and apparatus specific to SRS power controls carrier wave and that carrier wave shares.The method and equipment further include being polymerize using carrier wave and being time-multiplexed in the WTRU of (TDM) technology for the method and apparatus of SRS power controls.In addition, the method and equipment include the method and apparatus of the SRS power controls of the WTRU for being operated using multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO).Also disclose the method and apparatus reduced for the SRS overhead in WTRU with power management.

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