JP2012524428A

5G,4G

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JP20120505005

Publication Date:

11-10-2012

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Application Date:

16-04-2010

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US

Priority Date:

17-04-2009

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Application Number:

JP20120505005

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

11-10-2012

Application Date:

16-04-2010

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17-04-2009

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Abstract  Abstract

A method and system for performing channelization in a wireless communication network is provided. The wireless communication network includes at least one base station communicatively coupled to at least one mobile terminal. The bandwidth of the wireless communication network is divided into a plurality of zones in the base station. The resource block is provided at the base station for receiving data symbols transmitted in the wireless communication network. A plurality of resource blocks are combined in the base station to form a physical basic channel unit assigned to one of the plurality of zones in the base station. Rearrangement is performed in units of physical basic channels to form logical basic channel units. A channel is provided for communicatively coupling a base station and a mobile terminal so that the mobile terminal can transmit an access grant message and user identification information to the base station and transmit data in units of logical basic channels. The

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