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`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
`WACO DIVISION
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`SPEIR TECHNOLOGIES LTD.,
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`Plaintiff,
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`Case No. 6:22-cv-00077
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`v.
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`JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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`APPLE INC.,
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`Defendant.
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`COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT
`AGAINST APPLE INC.
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`This is an action for patent infringement arising under the Patent Laws of the United States
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`of America, 35 U.S.C. § 1 et seq., in which Plaintiff Speir Technologies Limited (“Plaintiff” or
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`“Speir”) makes the following allegations against Defendant Apple Inc. (“Defendant” or “Apple”):
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`INTRODUCTION
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`1.
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`This complaint arises from Apple’s unlawful infringement of the following United
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`States patents owned by Plaintiff, which relate to improvements in mobile communications
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`systems: United States Patent Nos. 8,345,780 (“the ’780 Patent”) and 7,321,777 (“the ’777
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`Patent”) (collectively, the “Asserted Patents”).
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`PARTIES
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`2.
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`Plaintiff Speir Technologies Limited is a limited liability company organized and
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`existing under the law of Ireland, with its principal place of business at The Hyde Building, Suite
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`23, The Park, Carrickmines, Dublin 18, Ireland. Speir is the sole owner by assignment of all rights,
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`title, and interest in the Asserted Patents, including the right to recover damages for past, present,
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`and future infringement.
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`3.
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`On information and belief, Defendant Apple Inc. is a publicly traded corporation
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`organized under the laws of the State of California, with its principal place of business at One
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`Apple Park Way, Cupertino, CA 95014. Apple may be served with process through its registered
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`agent, CT Corporation System, at 818 West Seventh Street, Suite 930, Los Angeles, CA 90017.
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`JURISDICTION AND VENUE
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`4.
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`This action arises under the patent laws of the United States, Title 35 of the United
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`States Code. This Court has original subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and
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`1338(a).
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`5.
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`This Court has personal jurisdiction over Apple in this action because Apple has
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`committed acts within this District giving rise to this action and has established minimum contacts
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`with this forum such that the exercise of jurisdiction over Apple would not offend traditional
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`notions of fair play and substantial justice. Apple, directly and through subsidiaries or
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`intermediaries, has committed and continues to commit acts of infringement in this District by,
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`among other things, making, using, importing, offering to sell, and selling products that infringe
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`the Asserted Patents. Apple has not contested personal jurisdiction in this District in prior cases.
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`See, e.g., Scramoge Tech. Ltd. v. Apple Inc., No.6:21-cv-00579-ADA, Dkt. No. 31, ¶ 5 (W.D. Tex.
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`Sept. 14, 2021).
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`6.
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`Venue is proper in this District under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391 and 1400(b). Venue is
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`proper in this District under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391 and 1400(b). Apple is registered to do business in
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`Texas, and upon information and belief, Apple has transacted business in this District and have
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`committed acts of direct and indirect infringement in this District by, among other things, making,
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`using, offering to sell, selling, and importing products that infringe the Asserted Patents. Apple
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`has regular and established places of business in this District, including at 12545 Riata Vista Cir.,
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`Austin, Texas 78727; 12801 Delcour Dr., Austin, Texas 78727; and 3121 Palm Way, Austin,
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`Texas 78758.1 Apple also has job listings for jobs relating to the accused 5G and Ultra-Wideband
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`(“UWB”) technologies in Austin, Texas.2
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`THE ASSERTED PATENTS
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`7.
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`On January 1, 2013, the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S.
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`Patent No. 8,345,780 (“the ’780 Patent”), entitled “Wireless communication system compensating
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`for interference and related methods,” after full and fair examination. Plaintiff is the assignee of
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`all rights, title, and interest in and to the ’780 Patent and possesses all rights of recovery under
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`the ’780 Patent, including the right to recover damages for past, present, and future infringement.
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`The ’780 Patent is valid and enforceable. A true and correct copy of the ’780 Patent is attached
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`hereto as Exhibit 1.
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`8.
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`On January 22, 2008, the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S.
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`Patent No. 7,321,777 (“the ’777 Patent”), entitled “Wireless communications system including a
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`wireless device locator and related methods,” after full and fair examination. Plaintiff is the
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`assignee of all rights, title, and interest in and to the ’777 Patent and possesses all rights of recovery
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`under the ’777 Patent, including the right to recover damages for past, present, and future
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`1
`e.g.,
`See,
`https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/11/apple-expands-in-austin/;
`https://www.google.com/maps/place/Apple+Inc./@30.4324406,-
`97.7359733,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x5852421ec4ac410c!8m2!3d30.4322558!4d-
`97.7359386; https://www.apple.com/retail/domainnorthside/.
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` 2
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`e.g.,
`See,
`https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200308092/modem-prototype-system-
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`architect?team=HRDWR; https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200206438/soc-qos-performance-
`engineer?team=HRDWR;
`https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200294470/field-design-
`engineer?team=HRDWR; https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200292503/nfc-uwb-field-design-
`engineer?team=HRDWR; https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200303024/automation-tools-qa-
`design-engineer?team=HRDWR.
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`infringement. The ’777 Patent is valid and enforceable. A true and correct copy of the ’777 Patent
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`is attached hereto as Exhibit 2.
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`APPLE’S INFRINGEMENT
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`9.
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`The allegations provided below are exemplary and without prejudice to Plaintiff’s
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`infringement contentions provided pursuant to the Court’s scheduling order and local rules.
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`Plaintiff’s claim construction contentions regarding the meaning and scope of the claim terms will
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`be provided under the Court’s scheduling order and local rules. As detailed below, each element
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`of at least one claim of each of the Asserted Patents is literally present in the accused products. To
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`the extent that any element is not literally present, each such element is present under the doctrine
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`of equivalents. Plaintiff’s analysis below should not be taken as an admission that the preamble is
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`limiting. While publicly available information is cited below, Plaintiff may rely on other forms of
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`evidence to prove infringement, including evidence that is solely in the possession of Apple and/or
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`third parties.
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`10.
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`The accused products include at least the following products, as well as products
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`with reasonably similar functionality. Identification of the accused products will be provided in
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`plaintiff’s infringement contentions pursuant to the Court’s scheduling order and local rules.
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`Apple imports into the United States, uses, makes, offers for sale, and sells in the United States
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`the following products and infringes the asserted claims of the patents-in-suit (the “Accused
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`Products”):
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`’780 Patent Accused Products: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12
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`Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPad Pro,
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`iPad Mini, and any other products with 5G functionality.
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`’777 Patent Accused Products: iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone
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`12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini,
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`iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, AirTags, and any other products with UWB
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`functionality.
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`COUNT I
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`INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 8,345,780
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`11.
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`Plaintiff realleges and incorporates by reference the foregoing paragraphs as if fully
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`set forth herein.
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`12.
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`Apple has been and is now directly infringing the ’780 Patent, literally and/or under
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`the doctrine of equivalents, in violation of 35 U.S.C. § 271(a), including by making, using, selling,
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`and/or offering for sale in the United States or importing into the United States infringing products,
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`including at least the Accused Products identified above. The Accused Products satisfy all of the
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`claim limitations of one or more claims of the ’780 Patent, including but not limited to claim 9.
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`13.
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`Claim 9 of the ’780 Patent recites “[a] wireless communications device operable to
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`communicate with an other wireless communications device via a wireless communications link
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`having at least one settable link characteristic.” To the extent the preamble is limiting, the Accused
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`Products each comprise a wireless communications device operable to communicate with an other
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`wireless communications device via a wireless communications link having at least one settable
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`link characteristic. For example, the Accused Products are configured to communicate with base
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`stations using 5G cellular technology:
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`See https://www.apple.com/iphone-13/specs/.
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`14.
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`Claim 9 of the ’780 Patent recites that the “wireless communications device”
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`comprises “an orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) wireless transceiver.” The
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`Accused Products each comprise an orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) wireless
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`transceiver. For example, 5G uses OFDM in both the uplink and the downlink:
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`See 3GPP TS 38.300 V15.13.0.
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`See 3GPP TS 38.211 V15.9.0.
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`15.
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`Claim 9 of the ’780 Patent recites “a controller coupled to said wireless transceiver
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`and configured to store short term and long term historical characteristics of interference.” The
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`Accused Products each comprise a controller coupled to said wireless transceiver and configured
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`to store short term and long term historical characteristics of interference. For example, the
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`controllers in the Accused Products are configured to store short term and long term historical
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`characteristics of interference:
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`CSLReportConfig
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`
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`The IE CS-ReportConfig is used to configure a periodic or semi-persistent report sent on PUCCH on the cell in which the CS/-ReportConsig is included, or to configure a semi-
`persistent or aperiodic report sent on PUSCH triggered by DCI received on the cell in which the CS/-ReportConfig is included (in this case, the cell on which the report is sent is
`determined by the received DCI). See TS 38.214 [19], clause 3.2.1.
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`SEQUENCE {
`csiI-
`ReportConfigld,
`ServCellindex
`csiI-
`ResourceConfigId,
`csI-
`ResourceConfigId
`csiI-
`ResourceConfigid
`SEQUENCE {
`CSI-ReportPeriodicityandOffset,
`SEQUENCE (SIZE (1.-maxNrofBWPs)) OF PUCCH-CSI-Resource
`SEQUENCE {
`CSI-ReportPeriodicityandOffset,
`SEQUENCE (SIZE (1.-maxNrofBWPs)) OF PUCCH-CSI-Resource
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`OPTIONAL,
`OPTIOWAL,
`OPTIOWAL,
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`CSI-ReportConfig -:
`reportConfigld
`carrier
`resourcesForChannelMeasurement
`si-IM-ResourcesForInterference
`nzp-CSI-R5-ResourcesForInterference
`reportConfigl ype
`periodic
`reportSlotConfig
`pucch-CSI-ResourceList
`I.semi PersistentOnPUCCH
`reportSlotConfig
`pucch-CSI-ResourceList
`hesemi PersistentOnPUSCH
`reportSlotConfig
`reportSlotoffsetList
`POalpha
`I.
`aperiodic
`reportSlotoffsetList
`}
`i,
`reportQuantity
`none
`eri-RI-BMI-Cor
`eri-RI-il
`eri-RI-il-Cor
`pdsch-BundleSizeForCsl
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`CHOICE £ CSI-ReportConfig information element
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`SEQUENCE {
`ENUMERATED {s15, 5110, 5120, 5140, s180, 51160, s1320},
`SEQUENCE (SIZE (1_. maxNrofUL-Allocations)) OF INTEGER(0..32),
`BO-DUSCH-AlphaSetId
`SEQUENCE {
`SEQUENCE (SIZE (1_.maxNrofUL-Allocations)} OF INTEGER(0..32)
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`CHOICE {
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`, ne}
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`
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`ssb-Index-RSRP
`eri-RI-LI-PMI-cor
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`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
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`C5I-ReportConfig field descriptions
`carrier
`Indicates in which serving cell the CS/-ResourceConfig indicated below are to be found. If the field is absent, the resources are on the same serving cell as this report
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`configuration.
`codebookConfig
`Codebook configuration for Type-1 or Type-2 including codebook subsetrestriction.
`cgi-Formatindicator
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`Indicates whether the UE shall report a single (wideband) or multiple (subband) CQl (see TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.1.4).
`cqi-Table
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`Which CQ! table to use for CQI calculation (see TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.2.1).
`csi-IM-ResourcesForinterference
`CSI IM resources for interference measurement. csi-ResourceConfigid of a CS/-ResourceConfig included in the configuration of the serving cell indicated with the field "camier"
`above. The CSIl-ResourceConfig indicated here contains only CSI-IM resources. The bwo-/d in that CS/-ResourceConfig is the same value as the bwp-/d in the CSI-
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`ResourceConfig indicated by resourcesForChannelMeasurement.
`csi-ReponingBand
`Indicates a contiguous or non-contiguous subset of subbands in the bandwidth part which CSI shall be reported for. Each bit in the bit-string represents one subband. The
`right-mostbit in the bit string represents the lowest subband in the BWP. The choice determines the number of subbands (subbands3 for 3 subbands, subbands4 for 4
`subbands, and so on) (see TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.1.4). This field is absentif there are less than 24 PRBs (no sub band) and present otherwise (see TS 38.214 [19], clause
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`5.2.1.4).
`dummy
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`This field is not used in the specification. If received it shall be ignored by the UE.
`groupBasedBeamReponing
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`Turning on/oif group beam based reporting (see TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.1.4).
`non-PMI-Ponindication
`Part indication for Rl/CQI calculation. For each CSI-RS resource in the linked ResourceConfig for channel measurement, a port indication for each rank R,indicating which R
`ports to use. Applicable only for non-PMl feedback (see TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.1.4.2).
`The first entry in non-Pi4i-Portindication corresponds to the NZP-CSI-RS-Resource indicated by the first entry in nzp-CS/-R'S-Resourcesin the NZP-CS/-RS-ResourceSet
`indicated in the first entry of nzp-C-S/-R'S-ResourceSeiList of the CS!-ResourceConfig whose CSI-ResourceConfigidis indicated in a CS|l-Measld together with the above CSi/-
`ReportConiigid: the second entry in nan-Pyid/-Portindication corresponds to the NZP-CSI-RS-Resourceindicated by the second entry in nzp-CS/-RS-Resources in the NZP-
`CSI-R5-ResourceSetindicatedin the first entry of nzp-C'3/-RS-ResourceSetList of the same CS/-ResourceConfig, and so on until the NZP-CSI-RS-Resourceindicated by the
`last entry in nzp-C-S/-RS-Resources in the in the NZP-CS/-R3S-ResourceSetindicatedin the first entry of nzp-C-S/-RS-ResourceSetList of the same CS/-ResourceConifig. Then
`the next entry corresponds to the NZP-CSI-RS-Resource indicated by thefirst entry in nzp-CS/-RS-Resourcesin the NZP-CSI-RS-ResourceSetindicated in the second entry
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`of nzp-C-S/-R'S-ResourceSetList of the same CS!-ResourceConfig and so on.
`nrofReportedRS
`The number (N) of measured RS resources to be reported per report setting in a non-group-based report. N <= N_max, where N_maxis either 2 or 4 depending on UE
`capability.
`(see TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.1.4) Whenthe field is absent the UE applies the value 1.
`nzp-CS/I-RS-ResourcesForinterference
`NZP CSI RS resourcesfor interierence measurement. csi-ResourceConfigid of a CS!-ResourceConfig includedin the configuration of the serving cell indicated with the field
`“carier’ above. The CS!-ResourceConfig indicated here contains only N2P-CSI-RS resources. The bwp-/d in that CSi-ResourceConfig is the same value as the bwp-/d in the
`CSi-ResourceConfig indicated by resourcesForChannelMeasurement.
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`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
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`resourcesForChanne/Measurement
`Resources for channel measurement. csi-ResourceConfigid of a CS/-ResourceConfig included in the configuration of the serving cell indicated with thefield "carrier" above.
`The CS/-ResourceConfig indicated here contains only NZP-CSI-RS resources and/or SSB resources. This CS/-ReportConfig is associated with the DL BWPindicated by bwp-
`idin that CSI-ResourceConfig.
`subbandSize
`Indicates one out of two possible BYV/P-dependent values for the subband size as indicated in TS 38.214 [19], table 5.2.1.4-2 . If csi-ReportingBandis absent, the UE shall
`ignorethis field.
`timeResiictionForChanne/Measurements
`Time domain measurementrestriction for the channel (signal) measurements (see TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.1.1).
`timeResiictionForinterferenceMeasurements
`Time domain measurementrestriction for interference measurements (see TS 338.214 [19], clause 5.2.1.1).
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`sions. Alternatively, ifit can be assumed that the channel is reciprocal, thatis, the channel characteristics ofinter-
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`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
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`Many transmission features in modern radio-access technologies are based on the availability of more or less
`detailed knowledge about different characteristics ofthe radio channel over whicha signalis tobe transmitted.
`This may range from rough knowledge ofthe radio-channel path loss for transmit-power adjustmentto detailed
`knowledge about the channel amplitude and phase in the time, frequency, and/or spatial domain. Many transmis-
`sion features will also benefit from knowledge about the interference level experienced atthe receiver side.
`Such knowledge about different channel characteristics can be acquired in different ways and by measure-
`ments on either the transmitter side or receiver side ofaradiolink Asanexample, knowledge about downlink
`channel characteristics can be acquired by meansofdevice measurements. The acquired information could then
`be reported tothe network for the setting of different transmission parametersfor subsequent downlink transmis-
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`See Erik Dahlman et al., 5G NR: The Next Generation Wireless Access Technology, Ch. 8
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`Abstract (2d Ed. 2018).
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`See Chris Johnson, 5G New Radio in Bullets, Section 3.7.4. (2019).
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`See Chris Johnson, 5G New Radio in Bullets, Section 3.7.4. (2019).
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`See Chris Johnson, 5G New Radio in Bullets, Section 3.7.4. (2019).
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`See Erik Dahlman et al., 5G NR: The Next Generation Wireless Access Technology, § 8.1.4 (2d
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`Ed. 2018).
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`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
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`16.
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`Claim 9 of the ’780 Patent recites that the “controller” is configured to “detect
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`received interference.” The Accused Products each comprise a controller configured to detect
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`received interference. For example, the Accused Products are configured to receive the channel
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`state information (“CSI”) CSI-ReportConfig parameter structure that informs the user equipment
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`(“UE”) of the channel and interference measurements it should make:
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`See Chris Johnson, 5G New Radio in Bullets, Section 3.7.4. (2019).
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`8.2: Downlink Measurements and Reporting
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`An NR device can be configured to carry out different measurements, im most cases with corresponding reporting
`to the network. In general, such a configuration ofa measurement and corresponding reporting are done by means
`ofa report configuration, in the 3GPP specifications [15] referred to as a CSI-ReportConyig.-
`Each resource configuration describes/indicates:
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`- The specific quantity or set ofquantities to be reported;
`«The downlink resource(s) on which measurements should be carried out in order to derive the quantity or
`quantities to be reported;
`«How the actual reportingis tobe carried out, for example, when the reportingis to be done and what uplink
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`
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`See Erik Dahlman et al., 5G NR: The Next Generation Wireless Access Technology,§ 8.2 (2d Ed.
`See Erik Dahlman et al., 5G NR: The Next Generation Wireless Access Technology, § 8.2 (2d Ed.
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`2018).
`2018).
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`CSI-ReportConfig
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`The IE CS/-ReportConfig is used to configure a periodic or semi-persistent report sent on PUCCH on the cell in which the CS/-ReportCoryig is included, or to configure a semi-
`persistent or aperiodic report sent on PUSCHtriggered by DCI received on the cell in which the CS/-ReportConsig is included (in this case, the cell on which the report is sent is
`determined by the received DCI). See TS 38.214 [19], clause 3.2.1.
`CS/-ReportConfig information element
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`OPTIONAL,
`OPTIONAL,
`OPTIOWAL,
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`physical channel to use for the reporting.
`te
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`C8I-ReportConfig -:-
`reportConfigld
`carrier
`resourcesForChannelMeasurement
`esi-IM-Resources¥ForInterference
`nzp-CSI-RS-ResourcesForInterference
`reportConfigl ype
`periodic
`reportSlotConfig
`pucch-CSI-ResourceList
`he
`semi PersistentOnPUCCcH
`reportSlotConfig
`pucch-CSI-ResourceList
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`SEQUENCE {
`CSI-ReportConfigld,
`ServCellindex
`CSI-ResourceConfigId,
`CSI-ResourceConfigid
`CSI-ResourceConfigId
`CHOICE {
`SEQUENCE {
`CSI-ReportPeriodicityAndOffset,
`SEQUENCE (SIZE (1..maxNrofBWPs)}) OF PUCCH-CSI-Resource
`SEQUENCE {
`CSI-ReportPeriodicityand0ffset,
`SEQUENCE (SIZE (1.-maxNrofB8WPs)) OF PUCCH-CSI-Resource
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`he
`semi PersistentOnPUSCH
`reportSlotConfig
`reportélotoifsetList
`pOalpha
`I.
`aperiodic
`reportSlot0ffsetList
`}
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`SEQUENCE {
`ENUMERATED {815, s110, 5120, 3140, 3180, 51160, 51320},
`SEQUENCE (SIZE (1.. maxWrofUL-Allocations)) OF INTEGER(O..32),
`BO-PUSCH-AlphaSetId
`SEQUENCE {
`SEQUENCE (SIZE (1..maxNrofUL-Allocations))} OF INTECER(0..32)
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`
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`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
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`CSLMeasContig
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`
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`The IE CS/-MeasConfig is used to configure CSI-RS (reference signals) belonging to the serving cell in which CS/-MeasConfig is included, channel state information reports to
`be transmitted on PUCCH on the serving cell in which CS/MdeasConfig is included and channel state information reports on PUSCHtriggered by DCI received on the serving
`cell in which CS/MeasConfig is included. See also TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.
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`CS/-MeasConfig information element
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`SEQUENCE {
`CSI-MeasConfig ::=
`SEQUENCE {SIZE
`ngp-CS1I-R5—-ResourceloAddModList
`SEQUENCE {SIZE
`nzp-CSI-RS-ResourceloReleaseList
`(SIZE
`nzp-CSI-RS—-ResourcesSetlokddModList
`(SIZE
`nzp-CSI-RS—-ResourcesetToReleaseList
`(SIZE
`esi-IM-ResourceToAddModList
`(SIZE
`csi-IM-ResourceToReleaseList
`(SIZE
`si-IM-BesourceSetToAddModList
`(SIZE
`esi-IM-ResourceSetToRelesaseList
`(SIZE
`si-5SB-ResourceSetToAddModList
`(SIZE
`si-SSB-ResourceSetToReleaseList
`(SIZE
`esi-ResourceConfigloAddModList
`(SIZE
`esi-ResourceConfigToReleaseList
`{SIZE
`csi-ReportConfigloAddModList
`(SIZE
`esi-ReportConfigToReleaseList
`INTEGER (0_.6)
`reportTriggerSize
`}
`SetupRelease { CSI-AperiodicTriggerStateList
`aperiodicTriggerStateList
`semiPersistentOnPUSCH-TriggerStateList
`SetupRelease { CSI-SemiPersistentOnPUSCH-TriggerStateList
`
`OPTIONAL,
`~-MaxNrolNZP-CSI-RS-Resources)}) OF NZP-CSI-RS—-Resource
`~ -maxNrofNZP-CSI-RS-Resources)} OF NZP-CSI-RS-ResourcelId OPTIONAL,
`~ -maxNrofNZP-CSI-RS-ResourceSets)) OF NZP-CSI-RS-ResourceSet
`OPTIONAL,
`~ -maxNrofNZP-CSI-RS-ResourceSets)) OF NZP-CSI-RS-ResourceSetId
`OPTIONAL,
`~-maxNrofCSI-IM-Resources})) OF CSI-IM-Resource
`OPTIONAL,
`OPTIONAL,
`~-maxNrofCSI-IM-Resources}) OF CSI-IM-Resourceld
`~-MaxNrofCSI—-IM-Resourcesets)) OF CSI-IM-ResourceSet
`OPTIONAL,
`~-maxNrofCSI-IM-ResourceSets)) OF CSI-IM-ResourceSetId
`OPTIONAL,
`.-MaxNrofCSI-SSB-ResourceSets)) OF CSI-SS8-ResourceSet
`OPTIONAL,
`~ -maxNrofCSI-SSB-ResourceSets)} OF CSI-SSB-ResourceSetId OPTIONAL,
`~ -maxNrofCSI-ResourceConfigurations)) OF CSI-ResourceConfig
`OPTIONAL,
`~ -maxNrofCSI-ResourceConfigurations)) OF CSI-ResourceConfigld
`OPTIONAL,
`--MaxNroitsl—-ReportConfigurations)] OF CSl-ReportConfig OPTIONAL,
`~ -maxNrofCSI-ReportConfigurations)) OF CSI-ReportConfigId
`OPTIONAL,
`OPTIONAL,
`OPTIONAL,
`
`OPTIONAL,
`
`}
`
`
`
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V15.15.0.
`
`Block Resource indicator (SSBRI), layer indicator (LI), rank indicator (RI) and/or L1-RSRP.
`
`5.2
`
`UE procedure for reporting channel state information (CSI)
`
`5.2.1
`
`Channel state information framework
`
`The time and frequency resources that can be used by the UE to report CSI are controlled by the gNB. CSI may consist
`of Channel Quality Indicator (CQT), precoding matrix indicator (PMI), CSI-RS resource indicator (CRD, SS/PBCH
`
`
`
`See 3GPP TS 38.214 V15.14.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.214 V15.14.0.
`
`5.2.1.1
`
`Reporting settings
`
`Type-l or Type I CSI including codebook subset restriction, and configurations ofgroup based reporting.
`
`Each Reporting Setting CS/-ReportConfig is associated with a single downlink BWP (indicated by higher layer
`patameter BW'P-Ja) given in the associated CSLResourceConjig for channel measurement and contains the parameter(s)
`for one CSI reporting band:codebook configuration including codebook subset restriction, time-domain behavior,
`frequency granularity for CQI and PMI. measurement restriction configurations. and the CSI-related quantities to be
`teported by the UE such as the layer indicator (LI), L1-RSRP, CRI and SSBRI (SSB Resource Indicator).
`
`The time domain behavior of the CS/-ReportConjig 1s indicated by the higher layer parameter reportConjigType and
`can be set to ‘aperiodic’, 'semiPersistentOnPUCCH, 'semiPersistentOnPUSCH’, or ‘periodic’. For periodic and
`semiPersistentOnPUCCH,senuPersistentOnPUSCH CSI reporting, the configured periodicity and slot offset applies in
`the numerology ofthe UL BWP in which the CSI report is configured to be transmutted on. The higher layer parameter
`reporfQuantity indicates the CSL-telated or L1-RSRP-telated quantities to report. The reportFregConjiguration
`indicates the reporting granularity in the frequency domain, including the CSI reporting band and if PMI/CQIreporting
`is wideband or sub-band. The timeRestrictionPorChannelMdeasurements parameter in CS/-ReportConjig can be
`configured to enable time domain restriction for channel measurements and
`timeRestrictionForInterferencelfeasurements can be configured to enable time domain restriction for interference
`measurements. The CS/-ReportConjig can also contain CodebookConfig, which contains configuration parameters for
`
`
`
`See 3GPP TS 38.214 V15.14.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.214 V15.14.0.
`
`
`
`13
`13
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`13
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`13
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`See 3GPP TS 38.214 V15.14.0.
`
`
`
`
`
`See 3GPP TS 38.211 V15.9.0.
`
`17.
`
`Claim 9 of the ’780 Patent recites that the “controller” is configured to “determine
`
`a type of the received interference from among a plurality of interference types comprising
`
`wideband interference, self interference, and narrowband interference based upon comparing at
`
`least one characteristic of a current received signal with the short term and long term historical
`
`characteristics of interference.” The Accused Products each comprise a controller configured to
`
`determine a type of the received interference from among a plurality of interference types
`
`comprising wideband interference, self interference, and narrowband interference based upon
`
`comparing at least one characteristic of a current received signal with the short term and long term
`
`
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`historical characteristics of interference. For example, the channel state information – reference
`
`signal (“CSI-RS”) and channel state information – interference measurement (“CSI-IM”) resource
`
`sets may be specified across the entire bandwidth-part or just a part of the bandwidth that the UE
`
`is configured to receive:
`
`See Erik Dahlman et al., 5G NR: The Next Generation Wireless Access Technology, § 8.1.2 (2d
`
`Ed. 2018).
`
`
`
`
`
`15
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`15
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`*
`
`The parameterstructure usedto configure a CSI IM Resourceis presented in Table 125. This parameter structure includes a CSI
`Resourceidentity and a specification of the resources which are allocated to the CSI IM Resource. Thereis a choice ofconfiguri
`cither pattern 0 or pattern 1:
`

`
`Pattern 0 correspondsto a 2*2 grid of Resource Elements. subcarrierLocation-p0and symbolLocation-p0specify the first
`subcarrier and first symbol belonging to the 2x2 grid
`
`Pattern | correspondsto a 41 grid of Resource Elements (4 subcarriers x 1 symbol). subcarrierLocation-p1 and symbolLocati
`p! specify the first subcarrier and the only symbol belonging to the 4x1 grid
`
`Examplesofpatterns 0 and|areillustrated in Figure 199
`
`less than 24 Resource Blocks then the CSI IM Resource occupies only the Resource Blocks within the BandwidthPart
`
`csi-IM-Resourceld
`csi-IM-ResourceElementPattern
`
`pattern!
`
`0,2,4,6,810|subcarrierLocation-p!_| 0, 4,8
`
`symbolLocation-p0 ewes.|symbolLocation-p1
`freqBand
`0 t0 274, step 4
`24 10 276,step 4
`
`periodicityAndOfiset
`[asics[ow3 _[20ss[00019|160su[Ow_
`[sate[ows [32es[01031 [320,06|00319
`Paton[07|adais[01039|oa0ss[0009|
`Fiostes[ows [etn|
`Fos
`Fissios[ows [a0sias[ow|
`Table 125 — Parameter structure used to configure a CSI IM Resource
`
`The fregBandsection ofthe parameterstructure specifies the set of contiguous Resource Blocks across which the CSI IM Resource is
`configured. The startingRBis relative to Common ResourceBlock0,i.e. the lower edge of the channel bandwidth, rather than the
`lower edge of the Bandwidth Part. The nrof/RBsinformation element has a minimumvalue of24 butif the Bandwidth Part occupies
`
`
`
`See Chris Johnson, 5G New Radio in Bullets, Section 3.7.4. (2019).
`See Chris Johnson, 5G New Radio in Bullets, Section 3.7.4. (2019).
`
`-
`
`NZP-CSI-RS-Resource
`
`The IE NZP-CSI-RS-Resource is used to configure Non-Zero-Power (NZP) CSI-RS transmitted in the cell where the IE is included, which the UE may be configured to measure
`on (see TS 38.214 [19], clause 5.2.2.3.1). A change ofconfiguration between periodic, semi-persistent or aperiodic for an NZP-CSILRS-Resource is not supported without a
`release and add.
`
`NZP-CSI-RS-Resource information element
`
`Cond Periodic
`
`:
`7
`7
`
`Need R
`Cond PeriodicOrSemiPersistent
`
`
`
`ASNISTART
`TAG-NZP-CSI-RS -RESOURCE-START
`
`NZP-CSI-RS-Regource ::=
`nzgp-CSI-RS-Resourceld
`resourceMapping
`powerControloffset
`powerControloffsetss
`scramblingID
`periodicityAndoffset
`gel-InfoPeriodiccsI-rs
`
`SEQUENCE {
`NEP-CSI-RS-Resourceld,
`(CSI-RS-ResourceMapping,
`INTEGER (-8..15},
`ENUMERATED {db-3, dbo, db3, db6é}
`Scramblinglid,
`CSl-ResourceberiodicityaAndoffset
`TCI-StateId
`
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V 15.15.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V 15.15.0.
`
`
`
`16
`16
`
`16
`
`16
`
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`-I\-Resource
`
`The IE CSI-IM-Resourceis used to configure one CSI Interference Management (IM) resource.
`
`CSI-IM-Resource information element
`
`CSI-IM-Resource ::=
`csi-IM-Resourceld
`csi-IM-ResourceElement Pattern
`patterno
`subcarrierLocation-po
`symbol Location-po
`pattern
`subcarrierLocation-pl
`symbol Location-pl1
`
`SEQUENCE {
`CSI-IM-Resourceld,
`cHO
`
`Tu
`
`I
`
`ED
`
`.
`
`» 4d,
`
`56, 58, 810 },
`
`CSI-Frequency0ccupation
`
`
`
`CSl-ResourcePeriodicityandoffset
`
`}
`reqgpand
`periodicityandoffset
`
`}f
`
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V 15.15.0.
`See 3GPP TS 38.331 V 15.15.0.
`
`
`
`17
`17
`
`17
`
`17
`
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`
`5.2.2.3.1
`
`NZP CSI-RS
`
`The UE can be configured with one or more NZP CSI-RS resource set configuration(s) as indicated by the higher layer
`parameters CO/-ResourceConfig, and NZP-CS/RS-Resourcesert. Each NZP CSI-R& resource set consists ofK>1 NAP
`CSI-RS resource(s).
`
`The following parameters for which the UE shall assume non-zero transmission power for CSI-RS resource are
`configured via the higher layer parameter NZP-CSLAS-Resource, CSl-ResourceConfig and NZP-CSLAS-Resourceset
`for each CSI-RS resource configuration:
`
`-
`
`nzp-CSLRS-Resource/d determines CSI-RS resource configuration identity.
`
`with the CSI-ES resource set is set to ‘none’.
`
`periodicitvAndOgiet defines the CSI-RS periodicity and slot offset for periodic/semi-persistent CSI-RS. All the
`CSI-R&§ resour

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