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`PUCCH RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR CARRIER AGGREGATION
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`RELATED APPLICATION
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`[001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application
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`61/248,661 filed October 5, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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`TECHNICAL FIELD
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`[002) The present invention relates generally to carrier aggregation in a mobile
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`communication system and, more particularly, to an efficient resource allocation for the
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`physical uplink control channel for carrier aggregation.
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`BACKGROUND
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`[003] Carrier aggregation is one of the new features being discussed for the next
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`generation of Long Term Evolution (L TE) systems, which is being standardized as part
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`of L TE Release 10 (known as L TE-Advanced). L TE Rel 8 currently supports bandwidths
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`up to 20 MHz. In L TE-Advanced, bandwidths up to 100 MHz will be supported. The
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`very high data rates contemplated for L TE-Advanced will require an expansion of the
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`transmission bandwidth.
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`In order to maintain backward compatibility with L TE Rel-8
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`user terminals, the available spectrum is divided into Rel-8 compatible chunks called
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`component carriers. Carrier aggregation enables the needed bandwidth expansion by
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`allowing user terminals to transmit data over multiple component carriers comprising up
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`to 100 MHz of spectrum. Carrier aggregation also ensures efficient use of a wide carrier
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`for legacy terminals by making it possible for legacy terminals to be scheduled in all
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`parts of the wideband L TE-Advanced carrier.
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`[004] The number of aggregated component carriers, as well as the bandwidth of the
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`individual component carrier, may be different for Uplink (UL) and Downlink (DL). A
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`symmetric configuration refers to the case where the number of component carriers in
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`downlink and uplink is the same. An asymmetric configuration refers to the case where
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`the number of component carriers is different. The number of component carriers
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`configured for a geographic cell area may be different from the number of component
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`carriers seen by a terminal. A user terminal, for example, may support more downlink
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`component carriers than uplink component carriers, even though in the geographic cell
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`area the same number of uplink and downlink component carriers is offered by the
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`network.
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`[005] One consideration for carrier aggregation is how to transmit control signaling
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`from the user terminal on the uplink from the user terminal. Uplink control signaling may
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`include acknowledgement (ACK) signaling for hybrid automatic repeat request (HARO)
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`protocols, channel state and quality information (CSI, CQI) reporting for downlink
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`scheduling, and scheduling requests (SRs) indicating that the user terminal needs uplink
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`resources for uplink data transmissions. One solution is to transmit the uplink control
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`information on multiple uplink component carriers associated with different downlink
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`component carriers. However, this option is likely to result in higher user terminal power
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`consumption and a dependency on speciflc userterminal capabilities. It may also create
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`implementation issues due to inter-modulation products, and may lead to generally
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`higher complexity for implementation and testing.
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`SUMMARY
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`[006) The invention provides a signaling mechanism for efficient transmission of control
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`information in a communication system using carrier aggregation. The signaling
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`mechanism allows the transmission, on a single uplink component carrier, of control
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`information associated with downlink transmissions on multiple aggregated downlink
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`component carriers. Semi-statically reserved resources for the transmission of control
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`information on the uplink component carrier may be dynamically shared by user
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`terminals that are assigned multiple downlink component carriers for downlink
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`transmissions. Implicit or explicit resource indication can be used in combination with
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`dynamic resource indication.
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`[007] One exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises a method implemented
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`by a base station of receiving control information from user terminals. The method
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`comprises scheduling downlink transmissions to said user terminal on one or more
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`downlink component carriers; if the user terminal is scheduled to receive downlink
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`transmissions on a first single downlink component carrier, receiving control information
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`associated with the downlink transmissions to the user terminal on a first set of radio
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`resources on a uplink primary component carrier associated with said first downlink
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`component carrier; and if the user terminal is scheduled to receive downlink
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`transmissions on a second single downlink component carrier or multiple downlink
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`component carriers, receiving control information associated with the downlink
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`transmissions to the user terminal on a second set of radio resources on the uplink
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`primary component carrier.
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`[008j · Another exempiary embodiment of the invention comprises a base station for
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`transmitting data to one or more user terminals. The base station comprises a
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`transmitter to transmit user data on one or more downlink component carriers to a user
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`terminal; and a controller to schedule downlink transmissions to the user terminal. The
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`controller is configured to schedule downlink transmissions to the user terminal on one
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`or more downlink component carriers; if the user terminal is scheduled to receive
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`downlink transmissions on a first single downlink component carrier, receive control
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`information associated with the downlink transmissions to the user terminal on a first set
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`of radio resources on a uplink primary component carrier associated with said first
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`downlink component carrier; and, if the user terminal is scheduled to receive downlink
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`transmissions on a second single downlink component carrier or multiple downlink
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`component carriers, receive control information associated with the downlink
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`transmissions to the user terminal on a second set of radio resources on the uplink
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`primary component carrier ..
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`[009] Another exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises a method of
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`transmitting control information implemented by a user terminal in a mobile
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`communication network. The method comprises receiving an assignment of radio
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`resources for downlink transmissions from a base station; transmitting control
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`information associated with the downlink transmissions on a first set of radio resources
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`on an uplink component carrier if an assignment of single downlink component carrier for
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`the downlink transmission is received; and transmitting control information associated
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`with the downlink transmissions on a second set of radio resources on the uplink
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`component carrier if an assignment of multiple downlink component carriers for the
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`downlink transmission is received.
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`[01 OJ Another exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises a user terminal
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`configured to send control information associated with downlink transmissions on one or
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`more downiink component carriers. The userterminai comprises a receiver to receive
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`downlink transmissions from a base station; a transmitter to transmit control information
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`associated with the downlink transmission to a base station; and a controller to select
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`radio resources for transmission of control information associated with the downlink
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`transmissions. The controller is configured to select a. first set of radio resources on an
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`uplink component carrier if an assignment of a single downlink component carrier for the
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`downlink transmission is received; and select a second set of radio resources on the
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`uplink component carrier if an assignment of multiple downlink component carriers lor
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`the downlink transmission is received.
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`[011] Another exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises an alternate method
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`of transmitting control information implemented by a user terminal in a mobile
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`communication network. The method comprises receiving an assignment of radio
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`resources for a downlink transmissions from a base station; transmitting control
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`information associated with the downlink transmission on a first set of radio resources on
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`an uplink component carrier if an assignment of a first downlink component carrier for
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`the downlink transmission is received; and transmitting control information associated
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`with the downlink transmission on a second set of radio resources on the uplink
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`component carrier if an assignment of a second downlink component carrier for the
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`downlink transmission is received.
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`[012] Another exemplary embodiment of the invention comprises a user terminal
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`configured to send control information associated with downlink transmissions on one or
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`more downlink component carriers. The user terminal comprises a receiver to receive
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`downlink transmissions from a base station; a transmitter to transmit control information
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`associated with the downlink transmission to a base station; and a controller to select
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`radio resources for transmission of control information associated with the downlink
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`transniisston. · The controller is configured to select a first set of radio resources on an
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`uplink component carrier if an assignment of a first downlink component carrier for the
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`downlink transmission is received; and select a second set of radio resources on the
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`uplink component carrier if an assignment of a second downlink component carrier for
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`the downlink transmission is received.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`[013] Fig. 1 illustrates an·exemplary OFDM communication system.
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`[014] Fig. 2 illustrates an exemplary time-frequency grid for an OFDM system.
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`[015) Fig. 3 illustrates an exemplary time-domain structure for an OFDM system.
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`[016] Fig. 4 illustrates uplink L 1/L2 control signaling transmission on PUCCH.
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`[017] Fig. 5 illustrates the PUCCH format 1 using a normal _cyclic prefix.
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`[018] Fig. 6 illustrates the PUCCH format 2 using a normal cyclic prefix.
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`[019] Fig. 7 illustrates an exemplary allocation of resource blocks for PUCCH.
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`[020] Fig. 8 illustrates the concept of carrier aggregation.
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`[021] Fig. 9 illustrates an exemplary method implemented by a base station of
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`receiving control information from user terminals scheduled on a single carrier and
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`multiple carriers.
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`[022] Fig. 10 illustrates an exemplary method implemented by a user terminal of
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`signaling control information to a base station.
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`[023] Fig. 11 illustrates another exemplary method implemented by a user terminal of
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`signaling control information to a base station.
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`[024) Fig. 12 illustrates an exemplary base station with a controller for controlling
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`downlink transmissions by the base station to one or more user terminals and
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`associated transmissions of uplink control information by the user terminals
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`[025) Fig. 13 illustrates an exemplary user terminal with a controller for controlling
`transmission ofupiink control information lo a ba.se station.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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`[026] Referring now to the drawings, Fig. 1 illustrates an exemplary mobile
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`communication network 10 for providing wireless communication services tq user
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`terminals 100. Three user terminals 100 are shown in Fig. 1. The user terminals 100
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`may comprise, for example, cellular telephones, personal digital assistants, smart
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`phones, laptop computers, handhetd computers, or other devices with wireless
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`communication capabilities. The mobile communication network 10 comprises a
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`plurality of geographic cell areas or sectors 12. Each geographic cell area or sector 12
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`is served by a base station 20, which is referred to in L TE as a NodeB or Enhanced
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`Nod~B (eNodeB). A single base station 20 may provide service in multiple geographic
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`cell areas or sectors 12. The user terminals 100 receive signals from a serving base
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`station 20 on one or more downlink (DL) channels, and transmit signals to the base
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`station 20 on one or more uplink (UL) channels.
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`[027) For illustrative purposes, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention wilt
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`be described in the context of a Long-Term Evolution (L TE) system. Those skilled in the
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`art will appreciate, however, that the present invention is more generally applicable to
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`other wireless communication systems, including Wideband Code-Division Multiple
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`Access (WCDMA) and WiMax (IEEE 802.16) systems.
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`[028] L TE uses Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) in the downlink
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`and Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) spread OFDM in the uplink. The basic L TE
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`downlink physical resource can be viewed as a time-frequency grid. Fig. 2 illustrates a
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`portion of an exemplary OFDM time-frequency grid 50 for L TE. Generally speaking, the
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`time-frequency grid 50 is divided into one millisecond subframes. Each subframe
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`includes a number of OFDM symbols. For a normal cyclic prefix (CP) length, suitable for
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`use in situations where muitipath dispersion ls not expected to be extremely severe, a
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`subframe comprises fourteen OFDM symbols. A subframe comprises twelve OFDM
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`symbols if an extended cyclic prefix is used. In the frequency domain, the physical
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`resources are divided into adjacent subcarriers with a spacing of 15 kHz. The number of
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`subcarriers varies according to tbe allocated system bandwidth. The smallest eler:nent
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`of the time-frequency grid 50 is a resource element. A resource element comprises one
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`OFDM subcarrier during one OFDM symbol interval.
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`In L TE systems, data is transmitted to the user terminals over a downlink
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`transport channel known as the Physical Downlink Shared Channel {POSCH). The
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`POSCH is a time and frequency multiplexed channel shared by a plurality of user
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`terminals. As shown in Fig. 3, the downlink transmissions are organized into 1 O ms
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`radio frames. Each .radio frame comprises ten equally-sized subframes. For purposes
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`of scheduling users to receive downlink transmissions, the downlink time-frequency
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`resources are allocated in units called resource blocks (RBs). Each resource block
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`spans twelve subcarriers {which may be adjacent or distributed across the frequency
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`spectrum) and one 0.5 ms slot {one half of one subframe). The term "resource block
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`pair" refers to two consecutive resource blocks occupying an entire one millisecond
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`subframe.
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`[030] The base station 20 dynamically schedules downlink transmissions to the user
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`terminals based on channel state· and quality information (CSI, COi) reports from the
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`user terminals on the Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) or Physical Uplink
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`Shared Channel {PUSCH). The COi and CSI reports indicate the instantaneous channel
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`conditions as seen by the receiver. In each subframe, the base station 20 transmits
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`downlink control information (DCI) identifying the user terminals that have been
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`scheduled to receive data (hereinafter the scheduled terminals) in the current downlink
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`subframe and the resource blocks on which the data is being transmitted to the
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`scheduied tem1inais. The DCI is typicaiiyiransmitted oh the Physical Dowriiink Contini
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`Channel (PDCCH) in the first 1, 2, or 3 OFDM symbols in each subframe.
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`[031) Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request {HARO) is used to mitigate errors that occur
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`during transmission of data on the downlink. When the base station 20 indicates that a
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`user terminal 100 is scheduled to receive a transmission on the POSCH, the user
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`terminal 100 decodes the PDSCH and transmits an acknowledgement (ACK/NACK
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`message to base station 20 on the PUCCH or PUSCH. The acknowledgement
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`message informs the base station 20 whether the data packet was correctly received by
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`the user terminal 100. The acknowledgement message could be either a positive
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`acknowledgement {ACK) indicating a successful decoding or a negative
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`acknowledgement (NACK) message indicating a decoding failure. Based on the
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`acknowledgement message received frQm the user terminal 100, base station 20
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`determines whether to transmit new data (ACK received) or to retransmit the previous
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`data {NACK received).
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`[032] For uplink transmissions, the user terminals transmit scheduling requests (SRs)
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`to the base station 20 on the PUCCH when the user terminals have data to send but no
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`valid uplink grant. The base stations 20 allocate uplink resources responsive to the
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`scheduling requests and transmit a scheduling grant to the user terminal 100 on the
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`PDCCH. When the data is received, the base station 20 transmits ACK/NACK signaling
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`Channel. (PHICH) to indicate whether the data is received correctly.
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`[033]
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`If the user terminal 100 has not been assigned an uplink resource for data
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`transmission, the L 1/L2 control information (CQI reports, ACK/NACKs, and SRs} is
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`transmitted in uplink resources (resource blocks) specifically assigned for uplink
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`transmission of L 1/L2 control information on the Physical Uplink Control Channel
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`(PUCCH}. As illustrated in Fig. 4, these resources are located at the edges of the total
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`availabie c-eii bandwidth. Each PUCCH resource comprises ofcme resource biock
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`(twelve subcarriers) within each of the two slots of an uplink subframe. Frequency
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`hopping is used to provide frequency diversity. The frequency of the resource blocks
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`alternate at the slot boundary, with one resource block at the upper part of the spectrum
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`within the first slot of a subframe and an equally sized r.esource block at the lower part of
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`the spectrum during the second slot of the subframe, or vice versa. If more resources
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`are needed for the uplink L 1 /L2 control signaling, e.g., in case of very large overall
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`transmission bandwidth supporting a large number of users, additional resources blocks
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`can be assigned adjacent the previously assigned resource blocks.
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`[034) The reasons for locating the PUCCH resources at the edges of the overall
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`available spectrum are two-fold. First, the allocation maximizes the frequency diversity,
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`particularly when frequency hopping is employed. Second, the allocation avoids
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`fragmentation of the uplink spectrum, which would make it impossible to assign very
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`wide transmission bandwidths to a single user terminal 100 and still retain the single(cid:173)
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`carrier property of the uplink transmission.
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`[035) The bandwidth of one resource block during one subframe is too large for the
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`control signaling needs of a single user terminal 100. Therefore, to efficiently exploit the
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`resources set aside for control signaling, multiple user terminals can share the same
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`resource block. This is done by assigning the different terminals different orthogonal
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`phase rotations of a cell-specific length-1 2 frequency-domain sequence. A linear phase
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`rotation in the frequency domain is equivalent to applying a cyclic shift in the time
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`domain. Thus, although the term "phase rotation" is used herein, the term cyclic shift is
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`sometimes used with an implicit reference to the time domain.
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`[036) The resource used by a PUCCH is therefore not only specified in the time(cid:173)
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`frequency domain by the resource-block pair, but also by the phase rotation applied.
`Simiiariy to the case of reference sighais; there are up to twehie different phase rofatioris
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`specified in the L TE standard, providing up to twelve different orthogonal sequences
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`from each cell-specific sequence. However, in the case of frequency-selective channels,
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`not all the twelve phase rotations can be used if orthogonality is to be maintained .
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`. Typically, up to six rotations are considered usable in a cell,
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`(037) There are two message formats defined for transmission of control information
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`on the PUCCH, each capable of carrying a different number of bits. A user terminal 100
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`uses PUCCH format 1 to transmit HARQ acknowledgements and scheduling requests.
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`For CQI reporting, the user terminal 100 uses PUCCH format 2.
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`[038] Hybrid-ARO acknowledgements are used to acknowledge the reception of one
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`(or two in case of spatial multiplexing) transport blocks in the downlink. S