Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless access system supporting multi-carrier aggregation (CA) and discloses various methods and devices for aperiodic feedback of channel state information (CSI). The method for aperiodic feedback of the channel state information (CSI) in the wireless access system supporting the multi-carrier aggregation (CA), according to an embodiment of the present invention, comprises the steps of: receiving a first message including an aperiodic CSI request field and uplink grant from a base station; receiving a second message including bitmap information indicating a downlink component carrier (DL CC) subjected to CSI measurement from the base station; measuring the CSI in consideration of at least one of the aperiodic CSI request, uplink grant, and bitmap information; and transmitting the measured CSI to the base station through a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) to thereby receive aperiodic feedback of the same.
Abstract:
Provided is a transmission device for transmitting data in a wireless communication based on DFT-spread OFDM. Specifically, provided is a transmission device which outputs a first sub-band and a second sub-band by performing DFT on an input symbol with a tail part and a head part in which at least one 0 has been inserted by a DFT block controlled by a processor, outputs a signal by performing IDFT on the first sub-band which has been mapped by a first IDFT block, allows the signal to be filtered by a first band pass filter, outputs a signal by performing IDFT on the second sub-band which has been mapped by a second IDFT block, and allows the signal to be filtered by a second band pass filter.
Abstract:
The method for a terminal for receiving data for each service from a particular frame in a wireless communication system according to the present invention comprises the steps of: receiving, from a base station, a first control channel comprising first control information associated with a first service; receiving, from the base station and on the basis of the control information, a first data channel utilized for transmitting the first service; receiving, from the base station, a second control channel comprising second control information associated with a second service; and receiving, from the base station and on the basis of the second control information, a second data channel utilized for transmitting the second service, wherein the first and second services are services of mutually different types, and the first control channel is received by means of the full system bandwidth configured on the terminal, and the second control channel and second data channel are received by means of a particular sub-band within the full system bandwidth.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless access system supporting a full duplex radio (FDR) transmission environment. The method by which a transmission terminal transmits a reference signal for interference measurement in a wireless communication system supporting FDR, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises the steps of: a transmission terminal configuring a measurement subframe for measuring inter-device interference; mapping a preamble to the measurement subframe; and transmitting, to a reception terminal, a reference signal through the measurement subframe to which the preamble has been mapped.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless access system supporting a millimeter wave (mmWave), and provides methods for performing a fast fallback in order to avoid a link disconnection and devices supporting the same. As an embodiment of the present invention, a method for performing a fast fallback by a terminal in a wireless access system supporting a millimeter wave (mmWave) may comprise the steps of: establishing radio resource control (RRC) connections with a mmWave base station and a legacy base station, respectively; receiving downlink data transmitted from the mmWave base station; receiving, from the legacy base station, resource-related information associated with a resource to be allocated for a fast fallback; detecting whether a non-light of sight (NLoS) transition occurs in a mmWave link with the mmWave base station; and when the NLoS transition occurs, transmitting a fallback request message to the legacy base station in order to perform the fast fallback.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method and device for ordering the measuring of Inter-Device Interference (IDI) for a base station in a wireless communication system. In particular, the method is characterized by comprising the steps of: transmitting downlink allocation information on a certain wireless resource to a first terminal; ordering the measuring of IDI to the first terminal when the certain wireless resource is allocated for uplink communication by at least one second terminal; ordering the transmitting of a reference signal defined for measuring IDI for the at least one second terminal; and transmitting reference signal measurement information, allocated to the at least one second terminal, to the first terminal.
Abstract:
A method is provided for transmitting Acknowledgement/Negative Acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) information in a wireless communication system. A User Equipment (UE) configures a Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) format 3 for transmission of the ACK/NACK information. The UE transmits the ACK/NACK information for downlink transmission in a downlink subframe set including M downlink subframes in one uplink subframe, wherein M>1. A plurality of serving cells are configured for the UE and include one Primary Cell (PCell) and at least one Secondary Cell (SCell). The UE transmits the ACK/NACK information using a PUCCH format 1b when a first condition is met that comprises a condition in case where the ACK/NACK information corresponds to one Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH) without a corresponding Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) received only on the PCell in the downlink subframe set and the ACK/NACK information corresponds to an additional PDSCH indicated by detection of one corresponding PDCCH.
Abstract:
A method for transmitting uplink (UL) data requiring low latency in a wireless communication system according to the present invention, the method performed by a user equipment comprises transmitting contention PUSCH resource block (CPRB) indication information used for identifying a particular UE and/or particular data to an eNB; transmitting UL data to the eNB through CPRB resources of a contention based PUSCH (CP) zone; and receiving a hybrid automatic retransmit request (HARQ) response with respect to the UL data from the eNB through a physical hybrid ARQ indicator channel (PHICH).
Abstract:
A method for performing communication by a user equipment (UE) in a UE-flexible Time Division Duplex (TDD) mode in a network configured to support the UE-flexible TDD mode in which a base station (BS) operates in a full duplex mode and a user equipment (UE) operates in a half duplex mode is disclosed. The method includes receiving information regarding UE-specific UL/DL (Uplink/Downlink) configuration configured in the UE from the base station (BS); if a ratio of a UL sub frame in the UE-specific UL/DL configuration is greater than ½, receiving a UL downlink control information (DCI) format including an uplink (UL) index value in a scheduled downlink sub frame from the base station (BS); and. recognizing a scheduled uplink (UL) sub frame based on the information regarding the UE-specific UL/DL configuration and the UL index value contained in the UL DCI format, and transmitting an uplink (UL) signal through the scheduled UL subframe.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for a user equipment to perform an initial access on a network by protecting privacy. The present invention includes the step of performing an RRC (radio resource control) connection setup with the network. And, in the RRC connection setup performing step, the user equipment generates a pseudo permanent identifier for a permanent identifier of the user equipment and sends an RRC connection setup complete message including the pseudo permanent identifier to the network.