JP2016029852A

5G,4G

Title

METHODS FOR CONTROL SIGNALING FOR WIRELESS SYSTEMS

Application Number:

JP20150219876

Publication Date:

03-03-2016

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

09-11-2015

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

10-03-2008

Title

METHODS FOR CONTROL SIGNALING FOR WIRELESS SYSTEMS

Application Number:

JP20150219876

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

03-03-2016

Application Date:

09-11-2015

Priority Date:

10-03-2008

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To effectively and efficiently provide control information of a wireless system.

SOLUTION: A broadcast pointer channel (BPCH) may be used to identify a type or relative location of control information that is being provided in a given frame structure such as a sub-frame frame or superframe. A sub-frame (or a similar framing entity such as a frame or superframe) may have a BPCH and a corresponding system control information segment in which control information may reside. The system control information segment may have any number of control information blocks where each control information block that is present may correspond to a particular type of control information. The BPCH is used to identify the type of control information that is present in a corresponding system control information segment and if needed or desired the relative locations of various control information items.

SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 4A

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