Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving channel state information in wireless communication system
US-2024429988-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10715296B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10715296-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916421289-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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Method and apparatus are provided to allocate a time and frequency resource of a resource request indicator (RRI) and to transmit an RRI. Codes are allocated for an RRI and other (such as non-RRI) uplink control signaling. The RRI and other uplink control signaling can be multiplexed in the same time and frequency resource, such as through multiplexing in a code division manner.
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An apparatus, comprising: a storage medium including executable instructions; and a processor; wherein the executable instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the apparatus to: allocate a first code set for a resource request indicator (RRI) of a first terminal device, wherein the RRI comprises a first part and a second part, and the first code set comprises a first code allocated for the first part of the RRI, a second code allocated for the first part of the RRI, a third code allocated for the second part of the RRI and a fourth code allocated for the second part of the RRI, each of the foregoing first through fourth codes of the first code set being allocated to the first user terminal for a time slot; and allocate a second code set for a non-RRI uplink control signaling of a second terminal device, wherein the non-RRI uplink control signaling comprises a pilot part and a data part, and the second code set comprises a first code allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, a second code allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, a third code allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling and a fourth code allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, each of the foregoing first through fourth codes of the second code set being allocated to the second user terminal for the time slot; and receive the RRI using the first code set and the non-RRI uplink control signaling using the second code set, wherein the first part of the RRI and the pilot part of the other uplink control signaling are multiplexed in a same time and frequency resource of the time slot in a code division manner; the second part of the RRI and the data part of the other uplink control signaling are multiplexed in a same time and frequency resource of the time slot in a code division manner; at least one of the first code and the second code of the first code set is orthogonal to the corresponding codes allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, and at least one of the third code and the fourth code of the code set is orthogonal to the corresponding codes allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the non-RRI uplink control signaling is one of an acknowledgement or negative-acknowledgement signal. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the executable instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the apparatus to: send, to the first user terminal, a first parameter for indicating the first code set, and send, to the second user terminal, a second parameter for indicating the second code set. 4. A method, comprising: allocating a first code set for a resource request indicator (RRI) of a first terminal device, wherein the RRI comprises a first part and a second part, and the first code set comprises a first code allocated for the first part of the RRI, a second code allocated for the first part of the RRI, a third code allocated for the second part of the RRI and a fourth code allocated for the second part of the RRI, each of the foregoing first through fourth codes of the first code set being allocated to the first user terminal for a time slot; and allocating a second code set for a non-RRI uplink control signaling of a second terminal device, wherein the non-RRI uplink control signaling comprises a pilot part and a data part, and the second code set comprises a first code allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, a second code allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, a third code allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling and a fourth code allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, each of the foregoing first through fourth codes of the second code set being allocated to the second user terminal for the time slot; and receiving the RRI using the first code set and the non-RRI uplink control signaling using the second code set, wherein the first part of the RRI and the pilot part of the other uplink control signaling are multiplexed in a same time and frequency resource of the time slot in a code division manner; the second part of the RRI and the data part of the other uplink control signaling are multiplexed in a same time and frequency resource of the time slot in a code division manner; at least one of the first code and the second code of the first code set is orthogonal to the corresponding codes allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, and at least one of the third code and the fourth code of the code set is orthogonal to the corresponding codes allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the non-RRI uplink control signaling is one of an acknowledgement or negative-acknowledgement signal. 6. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: send, to the first user terminal, a first parameter for indicating the first code set, and send, to the second user terminal, a second parameter for indicating the second code set. 7. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions which, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to carry out the steps of: allocating a first code set for a resource request indicator (RRI) of a first terminal device, wherein the RRI comprises a first part and a second part, and the first code set comprises a first code allocated for the first part of the RRI, a second code allocated for the first part of the RRI, a third code allocated for the second part of the RRI and a fourth code allocated for the second part of the RRI, each of the foregoing first through fourth codes of the first code set being allocated to the first user terminal for a time slot; and allocating a second code set for a non-RRI uplink control signaling of a second terminal device, wherein the non-RRI uplink control signaling comprises a pilot part and a data part, and the second code set comprises a first code allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, a second code allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, a third code allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling and a fourth code allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, each of the foregoing first through fourth codes of the second code set being allocated to the second user terminal for the time slot; and receiving the RRI using the first code set and the non-RRI uplink control signaling using the second code set, wherein the first part of the RRI and the pilot part of the other uplink control signaling are multiplexed in a same time and frequency resource of the time slot in a code division manner; the second part of the RRI and the data part of the other uplink control signaling are multiplexed in a same time and frequency resource of the time slot in a code division manner; at least one of the first code and the second code of the first code set is orthogonal to the corresponding codes allocated for the pilot part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling, and at least one of the third code and the fourth code of the code set is orthogonal to the corresponding codes allocated for the data part of the non-RRI uplink control signaling. 8. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 7 , wherein the non-RRI uplink control signaling is one of an acknowledgement or negative-acknowledgement signal. 9. The computer-readable storage medium according to claim 7 , further comprising instructions which, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to carry out
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