US2009046645A1

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Title

Uplink Reference Signal Sequence Assignments in Wireless Networks

Application Number:

US20080189277

Publication Date:

19-02-2009

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

11-08-2008

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

13-08-2007

Title

Uplink Reference Signal Sequence Assignments in Wireless Networks

Application Number:

US20080189277

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

19-02-2009

Application Date:

11-08-2008

Priority Date:

13-08-2007

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Transmission of sequences in wireless networks from a user equipment (UE) includes various types of reference signals, such as a sounding reference signal (SRS) and a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) symbol. The UE receives an indication of a reference signal sequence group number u, wherein physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) sequences are divided into groups having at least one sequence each and wherein sounding reference signal (SRS) sequences are divided into groups having at least one sequence each. The UE produces a sequence from an SRS sequence group with the sequence group number u when an SRS is to be transmitted and produces a sequence from a PUCCH sequence group with the sequence group number u when a PUCCH symbol is to be transmitted. The UE produces a transmission signal using the produced sequence.

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