ES2627444T3

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ES20090826229T

Publication Date:

28-07-2017

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Application Date:

10-09-2009

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US

Priority Date:

13-11-2008

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Application Number:

ES20090826229T

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US

Publication Date:

28-07-2017

Application Date:

10-09-2009

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13-11-2008

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Abstract  Abstract

A method for deactivating semi-persistent planning in a wireless mobile communication system, the procedure comprising: receiving (S2103), by a user equipment, a downlink control channel signal related to a deactivation of semi-persistent planning; and deactivating (S2104), by the user equipment, semi-persistent planning after the downlink control channel signal is received, where deactivation of the semi-persistent planning includes a release of an uplink grant, where the signal The downlink control channel comprises: a first binary field indicating an allocation of resource blocks, the first binary field being filled entirely with 1; a second binary field related to a transmission power control, the second binary field being filled completely with 0; and a third binary field related to a demodulation reference signal, the third binary field being completely filled with 0 where the first binary field is composed of a field indicating a resource indication value.

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