JP2020025365A

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JP2019212349A

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13-02-2020

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25-11-2019

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US

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02-10-2009

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JP2019212349A

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US

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13-02-2020

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25-11-2019

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02-10-2009

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Abstract  Abstract

To provide a technique for transmission power control of multiple antenna transmission in an uplink.SOLUTION: A wireless transmit and receive unit (WTRU) includes a circuit configured to receive configuration information from a cellular network. The circuit derives a first HARQ offset value for single code word transmission and a second HARQ offset value for multiplex code word transmission from the received configuration information. The circuit is further configured so as to receive a signal from the cellular network and the signal indicates whether the WTRU is to transmit the single code word or the multiplex code word. The circuit is configured to process bits of the single code word on the basis of the first HARQ offset value or to process bits of the multiplex code word on the basis of the second HARQ offset value on the condition that the signal is responded and that HARQ information is to be transmitted.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 5

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