DE202008018268U1

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DE20082018268U

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25-06-2012

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21-08-2008

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US

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21-08-2007

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DE20082018268U

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US

Publication Date:

25-06-2012

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21-08-2008

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21-08-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

An apparatus for transmitting a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) acknowledgment / non-acknowledgment (ACK / NACK) signal in a mobile communication system the apparatus being configured to: Determining orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) symbols for the ACK / NACK transmission as two groups; Dividing ACK / NACK signals for a plurality of user equipment (UE) in two groups; Assigning a ACK / NACK signal of a first UE group and an ACK / NACK signal for a second UE-group such that a sum of repetitions of the ACK / NACK signal of the first UE group is equal to a sum of repetitions of ACK / NACK signal for the second UE group within OFDM symbols for ACK / NACK transmission which are divided into two groups and the ACK / NACK signals of the first and second UE-group as possible the same frequency interval have the same OFDM symbol group; andTransmitting the associated OFDM symbols.

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