ES2385526T3

5G,4G

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ES20080715389T

Publication Date:

26-07-2012

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Application Date:

01-04-2008

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US

Priority Date:

27-04-2007

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ES20080715389T

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US

Publication Date:

26-07-2012

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01-04-2008

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27-04-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

A method for allocating a temporary and frequency resource for a resource demand indicator, RRI, which comprises the assignment of codes for the RRI and other uplink control signaling, in order to demultiplex the RRI and the other link control signaling ascending in the same temporal and frequency resource by means of a code division mode, characterized in that the extended modes in the time domain and in the frequency domain corresponding to a first part of the codes assigned for the RRI are, respectively, the same as the extended modes in the time domain and in the frequency domain corresponding to the codes assigned for a pilot part of the other uplink control signaling and the extended modes in the time domain and in the frequency domain corresponding to a second part of the codes assigned to the RRI are, respectively, the same modes that extend given in the time domain and in the frequency domain corresponding to the codes assigned for a piece of data from other uplink control signals.

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