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`Inventors (ID numbers): Hak Seong KIM(212190), Bong Hoe KIM
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`(107526), Dae Won LEE (231082)
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`Title of the Invention: UL ACK/NACK Indexing
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`Standards Organization: 3GPP TSG RAN WGl
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`Related Technology Field: LTE
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`1. Objects of the Invention
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`Generally,
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`if a reception end normally receives data,
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`it
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`transmits
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`a positive—acknowledgement
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`(ACK)
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`signal
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`to a
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`transmission end. Otherwise,
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`if the reception end does not
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`normally receive data, it transmits a negative—acknowledgment
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`(NACK) ~signal
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`to the transmission end,
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`resulting in the
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`increased reliability of data communication.
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`Specifically,
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`an ACK/NACK signal
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`for use
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`in a multi—carrier
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`system is
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`located in a
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`two—dimensional
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`time—frequency resource space.
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`In
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`order
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`to
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`receive
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`the
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`ACK/NACK
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`signal,
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`an
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`ACK/NACK
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`reception end needs to recognize a location of
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`the ACK/NACK
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`Signal
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`located in the resource space.
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`The present
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`provides
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`a method
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`for
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`recognizing the order of
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`location
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`information of uplink ACK/NACK resources.
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`2. Technical Field of
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`the Invention and the Related Art
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`thereof
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`The multi—carrier
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`system uses
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`an SC—FDMA scheme
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`to
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`effectively transmit data via an uplink.
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`Specifically,
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`the
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`multi-carrier 'system transmits
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`information using a
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`CAZAC
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`sequence having a constant amplitude in a frequency area. For
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`example,
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`an
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`LTE
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`system includes
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`a
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`frame
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`structure
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`for
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`performing
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`a
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`time—axis—directional
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`orthogonal
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`covering
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`process on the CAZAC sequence,
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`and transmits the resultant
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`frame structure used as an uplink control
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`information channel.
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`The LTE system has a frame employing 14 or 12 OFDM symbols.
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`In this acse,
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`7 or
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`6 OFDM symbols construct only one slot,
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`and necessary information is transmitted in slot units.
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`In
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`this case, uplink control
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`information is classified into a
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`reference signal
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`(RS) part
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`and an information signal
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`(IS)
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`part.
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`The RS part and the IS part are able to use different
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`reference covering processes, and it can be recognized that a
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`base station assigns one CAZAC sequence,
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`a cyclic shift, and
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`one orthogonal covering to a single mobile station.
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`In order
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`to implement an interference randomization effect,
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`the CAZAC
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`sequence for use in the uplink control
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`information carries
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`out either a cyclic shift hopping or a root sequence hopping,
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`and can also carry out
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`the orthogonal cover hopping.
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`In this
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`case,
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`a specific hopping pattern may be engaged between a
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`single mobile station and the base station.
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`Uplink link
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`control
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`information
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`resources
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`inform this
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`single mobile
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`station of a first CAZAC sequence to be initially used by the
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`mobile station itself,
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`the cyclic shift,
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`and the orthogonal
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`cover,
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`such that
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`the sequence,
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`the cyclic shift, and/or
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`the
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`orthogonal
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`cover may
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`be
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`hopped.
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`Therefore,
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`from the
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`viewpoint of the mobile station,
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`the mobile station needs. to
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`recognize an information part
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`to be initially used,
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`a CAZAC
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`root
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`sequence number of
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`the reference signal
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`(RS) part,
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`a
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`cyclic shift number of this root sequence, and an orthogonal
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`cover number.
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`For example,
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`the above-mentioned information
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`may be directly transferred from the base station to the
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`mobile station.
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`For another
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`example,
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`the above—mentioned
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`information may be derived from some parts of
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`information
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`transferred from the base station.
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`In case of
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`the latter
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`case,
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`if a specific index,
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`a CAZAC sequence number,
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`a cyclic
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`shift
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`number,
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`and
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`an
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`orthogonal
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`cover
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`number
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`are
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`interoperable with each other, and a 1:1 mapping relationship
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`among them is achieved,
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`the mobile station can more easily
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`acquire
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`resources
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`to which
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`control
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`information will
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`be
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`2. Constructions and Operations of the Invention
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`Information indicating resources of an uplink control
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`information channel
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`classified into 6
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`kinds
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`— CAZAC root sequence number of Information Part
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`— CAZAC cyclic shift number of Information Part
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`— Orthogonal cover number of Information Part
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`— CAZAC root sequence number of Reference Signal Part
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`— CAZAC cyclic shift number of Reference Signal Part
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`— Orthogonal cover number of Reference Signal Part
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`A combination of the above six variables is mapped to
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`one
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`index one by one
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`(i.e.,
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`1:1 mapping),
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`such that
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`the
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`acquire
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`control
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`information to be effectively used by
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`the mobile station
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`itself.
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`Also,
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`according to the 1:1 mapping relationship,
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`resources which may have a negative influence upon the system
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`are discarded,
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`such
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`the
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`system efficiency may
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`be
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`improved. When the present
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`invention defines the above 1:1
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`mapping relationship,
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`it performs the 1:1 mapping according
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`to four principles,
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`such that
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`it
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`can improve
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`the
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`system
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`efficiency.
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`First Principle
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`Generally,
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`the number of cyclic shifts of
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`the CAZAC
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`sequence is equal
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`to the number of sequence lengths. However,
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`provided that different mobile stations use their neighboring
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`cyclic shifts,
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`and a delay spread of
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`a channel used by the
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`mobile stations is very large, and the degree of interference
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`among the mobile stations becomes higher.
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`In order to solve
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`the above—mentioned problem,
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`the first principle must prevent
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`resources
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`employing the
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`same orthogonal covers
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`from using
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`neighboring cyclic shifts.
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`Second Principle
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`If the length of the orthogonal cover corresponding to
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`the information part
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`is 4 and a signal passes through high—
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`speed channel,
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`there arises interference between different
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`orthogonal covers.
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`In case of orthogonality of orthogonal
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`covers,
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`channels experienced by individual
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`symbols must be
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`equal
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`to
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`each
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`other
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`and
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`the
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`channels
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`are
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`completely
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`orthogonal
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`to each other.
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`In case of a high—speed changing
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`channel,
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`the orthogonality is broken,
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`such that
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`the broken
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`orthogonality
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`may
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`affect
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`different
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`orthogonal
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`covers.
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`Specifically,
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`if
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`there
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`are
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`4
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`kinds
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`of orthogonal
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`cover
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`sequences
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`(#1,
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`#2,
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`#3,
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`and
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`#4),
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`an
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`interference effect
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`between only two orthogonal cover sequences
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`is higher
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`than
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`the other
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`interference effect
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`among the 4 orthogonal cover
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`sequences.
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`For example,
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`if the interference effect between '
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`the sequence #1 and the other sequence #2 is high,
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`the other
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`interference effect between the remaining sequences #3 and #4
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`is also high, and another inference effect between one of the
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`sequence
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`#1
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`and
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`#3
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`and
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`the other
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`sequence
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`#4 may
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`be
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`considered to be good.
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`As a result,
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`there must be considered
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`the
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`second principle which prevents
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`a
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`high—interference
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`orthogonal
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`cover
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`from Ibeing assigned to different mobile
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`stations employing both the same root sequence and the same
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`cyclic shift.
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`Third Principle
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`The
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`uplink
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`control
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`information
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`channel
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`supports
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`different
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`formats.
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`In other words,
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`a
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`format of
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`the uplink
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`control
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`information is
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`changed according to an amount of
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`information to be
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`transmitted.
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`Different
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`formats must be
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`distinguished by different
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`sources.
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`The best method for
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`allowing the base station to discriminate among different
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`formats
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`is that
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`the base station assigns different cyclic
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`shift values
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`to the different' formats.
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`In other words,
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`different formats of control
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`information may be distinguished
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`from each other by their cyclic shifts.
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`In order to transmit
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`different control
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`information formats
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`to a
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`resource block
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`receiving
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`only
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`one
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`control
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`information,
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`all
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`kinds
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`of
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`available orthogonal covers are used within the range of one
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`or
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`two cyclic shifts according to one control
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`information
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`format.
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`In order
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`to perform multiplexing many more mobile
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`stations,
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`this third principle uses another cyclic shift.
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`In
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`this case,
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`the third principle may be considered within the
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`scope of the first and second principles.
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`Fourth Principle
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`In case of selecting an orthogonal cover of an uplink
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`control
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`information channel
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`employing both the
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`same
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`root
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`sequence and the same cyclic shift according to the above-
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`mentioned second principle,
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`the
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`fourth principle performs
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`number
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`assignment
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`to
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`firstly use
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`the
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`best—performance
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`orthogonal cover
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`(which assigns the lowest
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`interference to
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`other orthogonal).
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`In this case,
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`in case of
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`the same- or
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`similar- performance orthogonal covers,
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`the fourth principle
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`may assign specific numbers
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`to these orthogonal covers such
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`that the orthogonal covers may be firstly selected or used as
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`necessary .
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`The following embodiment may be proposed according to
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`the above-mentioned four principles.
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`In the following Table 1,
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`the best orthogonal cover.
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`number
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`is in the order of {1; 2,
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`3, 4}.
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`That
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`is,
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`the best
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`orthogonal cover
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`is in the order of
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`‘1’
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`—>
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`‘2',
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`the next
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`orthogonal cover is in the order of
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`‘1’
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`‘3’, and the worst
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`orthogonal cover is in the order of ‘2"9 ‘3’.
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`As can be seen from Table 1, ACK/NACK resources used as
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`one control
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`information format are mapped to the cyclic shift
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`of
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`the control
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`information Channel and the orthogonal cover
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`cover resource on a one—to—one basis (i.e., l:l mapping).
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`the ACK/NACK resources are initially assigned to
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`the
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`first
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`cyclic
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`shift
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`number
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`according
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`to
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`the
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`third
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`principle,
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`and are
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`sequentially assigned to other cyclic
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`shift numbers
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`located behind the first cyclic shift number.
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`In order
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`to allow an interference amount of
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`the orthogonal
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`cover
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`to be good within the range of one cyclic shift,
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`two
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`orthogonal
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`covers
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`(#1,
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`#2)
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`are assigned according to the
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`second
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`principle,
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`the
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`remaining
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`orthogonal
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`cover
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`(#3)
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`interacts with the next cyclic shift,
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`such that ACK/NACK
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`resources are assigned.
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`In order to additionally assign the ACK/NACK resources,
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`the orthogonal covers #1 and #2 are assigned.
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`In this case,
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`if cyclic shifts are adjacent
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`to each other,
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`the interference
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`effect
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`is very high,
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`such that
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`the present
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`invention skips
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`one cyclic shift according to the second principle.
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`In this
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`way,
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`an interval between high—interference resources becomes
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`wider, such that the system efficiency can be increased.
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`The
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`embodiment
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`provided
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`by
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`modification of
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`the
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`third principle.i The
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`above-mentioned
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`embodiment uses the neighboring cyclic shift adjacent
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`to this
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`single cyclic shift before using all kinds of available
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`resources within a
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`single
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`cyclic
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`shift,
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`such
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`that
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`this
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`embodiment may be considered to be specific.
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`Provided that
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`one ACK/NACK resources occupy one cyclic shift resource,
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`the
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`above—mentioned embodiment cannot use the neighboring cyclic
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`shift values according to the third principle. Also,
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`since
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`unexpected orthogonal covers
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`incapable of being located at
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`the same cyclic shift value exist
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`in the same cyclic shift
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`value,
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`the ACK/NACK resources are alternately allocated to
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`the
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`orthogonal
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`covers.
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`Inevitably,
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`the
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`above—mentioned
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`embodiment
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`is unable
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`to use
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`the neighboring cyclic shift
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`value
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`according to the
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`third principle,
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`such
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`that
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`this
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`embodiment may be considered to be specific.
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`the third principle according to the
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`same principle as that of the second embodiment.
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`If at
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`least
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`two uplink control channel
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`formats are
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`transmitted in the same resource block,
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`these channel formats
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`are discriminated by their cyclic shifts.
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`In this case, one
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`resource to which the ACK/NACK control
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`information format is
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`assigned must be distinguished from those of other control
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`information formats by a predetermined size corresponding to
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`at least one cyclic shift,
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`such that there is no problem in a
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`system throughput.
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`Tables 4 and 5
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`show embodiments, which
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`are distinguished from resources
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`to which another control
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`information format will be assigned by the first embodiment.
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`For
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`example,
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`the embodiment
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`shown in Table 4 may
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`further
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`acquire
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`a
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`resource
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`space
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`for
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`another
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`format
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`by
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`a
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`predetermined size corresponding to one cyclic shift without
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`using one ACK/NACK resource.
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`For more detailed example,
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`a specific format
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`reference signals,
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`and ACK/NACK data can be
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`transferred to
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`resources
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`located on an unused orthogonal cover.
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`In this
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`case,
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`this detailed example
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`transmits
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`information to the
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`orthogonal cover using an orthogonal cover number having a
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`low interference.
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`Resources
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`capable
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`of
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`being
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`used
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`as
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`orthogonal covers unused by ACK/NACK resources are spaced
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`apart
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`from each other by a distance corresponding to at least
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`one cyclic shift,
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`such that there is no problem caused by the
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`neighboring ACK/NACK resources closely adjacent
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`to each other.
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`In this case,
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`the used format
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`SR uses
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`an exemplary cyclic
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`shift value which uses only on orthogonal cover number
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`in a
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`specific cyclic shift generating a minimum of
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`interference
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`according to the second principle,
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`such that
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`the resource
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`allocation is carried out using this cyclic shift value.
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`In
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`this
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`case,
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`according to the
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`first principle,
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`the
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`above-
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`mentioned embodiment performs
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`resource