WO2013025547A2

5G

Title

Flexible Bandwidth Operation in Wireless Systems

Application Number:

WO2012US50438

Publication Date:

21-02-2013

Family ID:

Application Date:

10-08-2012

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

12-08-2011

Title

Flexible Bandwidth Operation in Wireless Systems

Application Number:

WO2012US50438

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

21-02-2013

Application Date:

10-08-2012

Priority Date:

12-08-2011

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

Systems methods and instrumentalities are disclosed for downlink resource allocation associated with a shared frequency band. A WTRU may receive resource allocation information associated with a component carrier and at least one carrier segment. The component carrier and the least one carrier segment may each comprise a plurality of resource block groups (RBG). At least two bitmaps may be associated with the resource allocation information. A size of a resource block group (RBG) of the component carrier and the at least one carrier segment may be based on a combined number of resource blocks (RB) of the component carrier and the one or more carrier segments divided by a 3GPP Rel-8/Rel-10 RBG size of the component carrier. The WTRU may determine at least one RBG allocated to the WTRU using the resource allocation information and may receive and decode the at least one RBG allocated to the WTRU.

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