发明名称 |
Control information transmission method and a device therefor |
摘要 |
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method in which a terminal transmits ACK/NACK and to a device therefor; and relates to a method comprising the steps of: receiving one or more items of data simultaneously on a plurality of carriers; generating an ACK/NACK payload comprising one or more items of ACK/NACK information about the one or more items of data; and transmitting the ACK/NACK payload, wherein the position of each item of ACK/NACK information in the ACK/NACK payload corresponds to respective carriers, and the present invention relates to a device for the method. |
申请公布号 |
US9118470(B2) |
申请公布日期 |
2015.08.25 |
申请号 |
US201113583815 |
申请日期 |
2011.04.01 |
申请人 |
LG ELECTRONICS INC. |
发明人 |
Chung Jae Hoon;Lee Hyun Woo;Kwon Young Hyoun;Jang Ji Woong;Han Seung Hee |
分类号 |
H04W4/00;H04L1/16;H04L5/00;H04L1/00;H04W28/04 |
主分类号 |
H04W4/00 |
代理机构 |
Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP |
代理人 |
Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP |
主权项 |
1. A method for transmitting ACK/NACK (Acknowledge/Negative ACK) information for two or more carriers at an user equipment in a wireless communication system which supports carrier aggregation, the method comprising:
generating an ACK/NACK payload including two or more ACK/NACK sets, wherein each ACK/NACK set is associated with a corresponding carrier and have one or more ACK/NACK bits; and transmitting the ACK/NACK payload through a PUCCH (Physical Uplink Control Channel) or PUSCH (Physical Uplink Shared Channel), wherein a size of the ACK/NACK payload is given based on carrier configuration, the carrier configuration including a number of configured carriers and transmission modes for the configured carriers, wherein the two or more ACK/NACK sets are concatenated in an order of carrier index, and wherein if there is a semi-persistent scheduled downlink signal, one or more ACK/NACK bits for the semi-persistent scheduled downlink signal is located in an end of a corresponding ACK/NACK set. |
地址 |
Seoul KR |