WO2009036416A3

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Title

RATE MATCHING TO MAINTAIN CODE BLOCK RESOURCE ELEMENT BOUNDARIES

Application Number:

WO2008US76386

Publication Date:

07-05-2009

Family ID:

Application Date:

15-09-2008

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

14-09-2007

Title

RATE MATCHING TO MAINTAIN CODE BLOCK RESOURCE ELEMENT BOUNDARIES

Application Number:

WO2008US76386

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

07-05-2009

Application Date:

15-09-2008

Priority Date:

14-09-2007

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a transmitter (100) a receiver and methods of operating a transmitter and a receiver. In one embodiment the transmitter is for use with multiple transmit antennas and includes an encoding unit (105) configured to segment input bits into one or more code blocks. The transmitter also includes a rate matching unit (120) configured to generate a stream of transmit bits from the one or more code blocks wherein a group of transmit bits allocated to one resource element originates from only one of the one or more code blocks. The transmitter further includes a mapping unit (125) configured to provide modulated symbols from the stream of transmit bits on a number of spatial transmission layers for one or more resource elements. The transmitter still further includes a transmit unit (140) configured to transmit the modulated symbols employing the multiple transmit antennas.

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