ES2683974T3

5G,4G,3G

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A method to facilitate the provision of acknowledgment signals for use by user equipment (UEs) operating in a wireless communication network, the method of which comprises: transmission (602), by an evolved node B (eNodeB), of Radio resource control (RRC) signals indicating the inclusion of an auto repeat demand indicator channel, ARQ, enhanced physical hybrid, (e-PHICH) in a radio frame; and the configuration (604), by the eNodeB, of the radio frame that includes the e-PHICH, where at least one subframe, of the radio frame, includes a first resource block, RB, associated with a first UE , a second RB associated with a second UE, and a third RB, and wherein the first RB includes a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) control zone at an Interval 0 of the subframe, and a first Enhanced PDCCH allocation (e-PDCCH) at Interval 0 and at Interval 1 of the sub-frame, and where the e-PHICH allocation is included in the third RB, or at least Interval 1 of the sub- frame of the first RB; wherein the RRC signals assign the same code division multiplexing group, CDM, of user equipment reference signal, UE-RS, to decode both the e-PHICH assignment and the first e-PDCCH assignment information .

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