US2012243492A1

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Title

Data and Control Multiplexing in PUSCH in Wireless Networks

Application Number:

US201213491155

Publication Date:

27-09-2012

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Application Date:

07-06-2012

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

05-02-2008

Title

Data and Control Multiplexing in PUSCH in Wireless Networks

Application Number:

US201213491155

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

27-09-2012

Application Date:

07-06-2012

Priority Date:

05-02-2008

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Transmission of information in a wireless network is performed by allocating a channel from a transmitter to a receiver. The channel has at least one time slot with each time slot having a plurality of symbols. Each slot contains at least one reference symbol (RS). As information becomes available for transmission it is classified as prioritized information (PI) and other information. One or more priority symbols are generated using the digital samples of the priority information. Other symbols are generated using the other data. Priority symbols are transmitted on the channel in a manner that separation of priority symbol(s) and a reference symbol does not exceed a time duration of one symbol. For example Rank Indicator (RI) is transmitted using symbol k ACKNAK is transmitted using symbol k+1; and the reference signal (RS) is transmitted using symbol k+2 wherein symbols k k+1 and k+2 are consecutive in time. The other symbols are transmitted in available locations.

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