Abstract:
A method for efficiently scheduling virtual resource blocks to physical resource blocks is disclosed. In a wireless mobile communication system, for distributed mapping of consecutively allocated virtual resource blocks to physical resource blocks, when nulls are inserted into a block interleaver used for the mapping, they are uniformly distributed to ND divided groups of the block interleaver, which are equal in number to the number (ND) of physical resource blocks to which one virtual resource block is mapped.
Abstract:
A method for adjusting a granularity of resource allocation in a wireless mobile communication system supporting a compact scheduling is discussed. A resource indication value (RIV) corresponds to a start index (S) of one set of consecutive virtual resource blocks (VRBs) and a length of the VRBs. The start index (S) is selected from among ‘s’ values (where s=P+mT
Abstract translation:讨论了一种在支持紧凑调度的无线移动通信系统中调整资源分配粒度的方法。 资源指示值(RIV)对应于一组连续虚拟资源块(VRB)的开始索引(S)和VRB的长度。 从“s”值(其中s = P + mT
Abstract:
Provided are a method and an apparatus for transmitting uplink control information performed by a user equipment in a wireless communication system. The method comprises the steps of: receiving a first parameter for indicating whether to simultaneously transmit a first combination of an acknowledgement/negative-acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) and a channel quality indicator (CQI), and a second parameter for indicating whether to multiplex a second combination of an ACK/NACK and the CQI and transmitting same as a second physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) format; and multiplexing the first combination of the ACK/NACK or the second combination of ACK/NACK with the CQI and transmitting same as a first PUCCH format or the second PUCCH format, based on the first parameter and the second parameter.
Abstract:
A method and device for transmitting or receiving an Acknowledgement/Negative-ACK (ACK/NACK) signal in a wireless communication system are discussed. The method of transmitting includes receiving scheduling information from a base station through a physical downlink control channel; receiving a data unit from the base station through a physical downlink shared channel based upon the scheduling information; determining an uplink resource index for transmitting the ACK/NACK signal for the data unit; and transmitting the ACK/NACK signal to the base station by using an uplink resource indicated by the uplink resource index, wherein the uplink resource index is determined by using index modification information, a smallest value of resource indexes used for the physical downlink control channel, and a value transferred from an upper layer, and wherein the index modification information is signaled through the physical downlink control channel.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for transmitting an acknowledgement/not-acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) signal in a wireless communication system. The method includes the steps of: receiving a transmission block; and transmitting an ACK/NACK signal for the transmission block in a first subframe or a second subframe according to the size of the transmission block, wherein, when the size of the transmission block is smaller than or equal to a reference value, the ACK/NACK signal is transmitted in the first frame, when the size of the transmission block is greater than the reference value, the ACK/NACK signal is transmitted in the second subframe, and the second subframe is behind the first subframe in a time domain.
Abstract:
Provided are a method and an apparatus for transmitting uplink control information (UCI), which is carried out by a terminal in a wireless communication system. If the number of information bits of the UCI falls inside a specific range when different types of UCI are transmitted through the same PUCCH format, a bit sequence of each of the UCI are channel-coded by aligning/interleaving, wherein the aligning/interleaving is carried out so that the UCI having high importance are channel-coded so as to have better decoding performance.
Abstract:
A method of communicating data by a user equipment in a wireless communication system, the method includes configuring plural frequency blocks divided from a system bandwidth; receiving scheduling information including a frequency block indicator and resource allocation information for data; and performing a procedure for receiving or transmitting the data via a first frequency block indicated by the frequency block indicator among the plural frequency blocks.
Abstract:
A method for receiving a physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: monitoring, in a common search space and one or more UE-specific search spaces on a primary component carrier, PDCCH candidates having a same radio network temporary identifier (RNTI), a same payload size and a same first control channel element (CCE) index but different set of control information fields; and receiving, in the common search space on the primary component carrier, the PDCCH if the UE is configured with a carrier indicator field.
Abstract:
A communication method in a wireless communication system, the method includes receiving a first control channel including first scheduling information on a first physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH); receiving a second control channel including second scheduling information on a second PDSCH; determining whether the first PDSCH and the second PDSCH are scheduled to be overlapped on at least one subframe; and determining which one of the first PDSCH and the second PDSCH is to be received on the at least one overlapped subframe.
Abstract:
A method for efficiently scheduling virtual resource blocks to physical resource blocks is disclosed. In a wireless mobile communication system, for distributed mapping of consecutively allocated virtual resource blocks to physical resource blocks, when nulls are inserted into a block interleaver used for the mapping, they are uniformly distributed to ND divided groups of the block interleaver, which are equal in number to the number (ND) of physical resource blocks to which one virtual resource block is mapped.