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- Patent Title: Wireless base station apparatus, wireless terminal apparatus, frequency resource allocation method, and method of forming transmission signal
- Patent Title (中): 无线基站装置,无线终端装置,频率资源分配方法以及发送信号的形成方法
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Application No.: US13258351Application Date: 2010-04-09
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Publication No.: US09019906B2Publication Date: 2015-04-28
- Inventor: Takashi Iwai , Akihiko Nishio , Daichi Imamura , Seigo Nakao , Yoshihiko Ogawa
- Applicant: Takashi Iwai , Akihiko Nishio , Daichi Imamura , Seigo Nakao , Yoshihiko Ogawa
- Applicant Address: US CA Torrance
- Assignee: Panasonic Intellectual Property Corporation of America
- Current Assignee: Panasonic Intellectual Property Corporation of America
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Torrance
- Agency: Seed IP Law Group PLLC
- Priority: JP2009-096221 20090410
- International Application: PCT/JP2010/002616 WO 20100409
- International Announcement: WO2010/116764 WO 20101014
- Main IPC: H04W72/04
- IPC: H04W72/04 ; H04L5/00 ; H04B1/713 ; H04W24/00 ; H04W72/08

Abstract:
A wireless base station apparatus and wireless terminal apparatus with a configuration which can prevent reductions in the accuracy of channel estimation when non-contiguous band transmission and SRS transmission are employed in an uplink line. In the base station apparatus (100), an allocation setting unit (106), which sets the reception band of an SRS at an SRS extraction unit (103) and sets the units of frequency allocation (RBG) at a CQI estimation unit (104) and allocation unit (105), matches the frequency position at the end of the SRS reception band to the frequency position at the end of any of the units of frequency allocation and sets the reception bandwidth of the reference signal to a natural number multiple of the bandwidth of the unit of frequency allocation. In the terminal apparatus (200), a band information setting unit (204), which sets the transmission band and units of frequency allocation (RBG), matches the frequency position at the end of the transmission band to the frequency position at the end of any of the units of frequency allocation and sets the transmission bandwidth of the SRS to a natural number multiple of the bandwidth of the unit of frequency allocation.
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