CN107579809A

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Title

Downlink resource allocation for flexible bandwidth operation in wireless systems

Application Number:

CN201710585370

Publication Date:

12-01-2018

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Application Date:

10-08-2012

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

12-08-2011

Title

Downlink resource allocation for flexible bandwidth operation in wireless systems

Application Number:

CN201710585370

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

12-01-2018

Application Date:

10-08-2012

Priority Date:

12-08-2011

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention claims a phase associated with the shared frequency band for downlink resource allocation system method and tool. The WTRU may receive information associated with the component carrier and the least one carrier segment of resource allocation information. component carrier and the least one carrier segment each may include a plurality of resource block groups (RBG). at least two bitmap may be associated with resource allocation information. the size of the RBG of RBG and component of the at least one carrier segment carrier determined according to bandwidth of the component carrier. The WTRU may use resource allocation information to determine allocation and can be assigned to the WTRU for receiving and decoding the at least one RBG to at least one RBG of the WTRU.

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