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Title

In The Lte System, It Supports The Random Access And Paging Process Of Wtrus Used To Reduce Capabilities

Application Number:

CN201580056369A

Publication Date:

02-06-2020

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Application Date:

14-08-2015

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

15-08-2014

Title

In The Lte System, It Supports The Random Access And Paging Process Of Wtrus Used To Reduce Capabilities

Application Number:

CN201580056369A

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

02-06-2020

Application Date:

14-08-2015

Priority Date:

15-08-2014

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may transmit a preamble using a Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) and may determine a location of a Random Access Response (RAR) based on a parameter of the PRACH. The location may include a subframe and/or a frequency resource on which the RAR is transmitted. The RAR may be received at the location. The device may receive the preamble using a PRACH associated with a Coverage Enhancement (CE) level and/or a CE mode of the WTRU. The device may determine a location of the RAR based on parameters of the PRACH. The location may include a subframe and/or a frequency resource on which the RAR is transmitted. The device may determine a number of repetitions of the RAR to transmit based on the CE level or CE mode. The RAR may be transmitted at the location with the determined number of repetitions.

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