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- the present invention relates to a method of generating and transmitting code sequence, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for generating and transmitting code sequence in a wireless communication system.
- a pilot signal or a preamble of a wireless communication system is referred to as a reference signal used for initial synchronization, cell search, and channel estimation.
- the preamble is comprised of a code sequence, and the code sequence is further comprised of orthogonal or quasi-orthogonal which represent good correlation properties.
- a Hadamard matrix of 128 ⁇ 128 is used in a portable internet (PI) to insert the code sequence to the frequency domain.
- PI portable internet
- the Hadmard code sequence and a poly-phase Constant Amplitude Zero Auto-Correlation (CAZAC) code sequence are orthogonal codes
- a number of codes used to maintain orthogonality is limited.
- N a number of N orthogonal codes in a N ⁇ N Hadamard matrix
- N a number of N orthogonal codes that can be expressed by the CAZAC codes
- N a prime number smaller than N
- GCL CAZAC and Zadoff-Chu CAZAC are often used.
- N number of sequence types corresponding to the entire length of the codes is generated. However, the if the code sequence is generated using the CAZAC codes, only half or N/2 number of sequence types are generated.
- the present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for generating and transmitting code sequence in a wireless communication system that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method of generating a code sequence in a wireless communication system.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for generating a code sequence in a wireless communication system.
- a method of generating a code sequence in a wireless communication system includes recognizing a desired length of the code sequence, generating a code sequence having a length different from the desired length, and modifying the length of the generated code sequence to equal the desired length.
- the step of modifying includes discarding at least one element of the generated code sequence or inserting at least one null element to the generated code sequence.
- method of generating a code sequence in a wireless communication system includes a recognizing a desired length of a first code sequence, generating a second code sequence having a length different from the desired length of the first code sequence, and modifying the length of the second code sequence to equal the desired length of the first code sequence.
- the step of modifying includes discarding at least one element of the modified code sequence if the length of the modified code sequence is longer than the desired length of the first code sequence or inserting at least one null element to the modified code sequence if the length of the modified second code sequence is shorter than the desired length of the first code sequence.
- an apparatus for generating a code sequence in a wireless communication system includes a sequence selection unit for recognizing a desired length of the code sequence, generating a code sequence having a length different from the desired length, and modifying the length of the generated code sequence to equal the desired length, wherein the sequence selection unit discards at least one element of the generated code sequence or inserts at least one null element to the generated code sequence in modifying the length of the generated code sequence, and a transmitting unit for transmitting the modified generated code sequence via at least one antenna.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a structure of an apparatus for transmitting data using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) or OFDM Access (OFDMA) scheme;
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- OFDMA OFDM Access
- FIG. 2 illustrates a structure of an apparatus for receiving data using OFDM/OFDMA scheme
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating adjusting a code sequence
- FIG. 4 illustrates cross-correlation properties of the generated code sequence
- CDF cumulative distribution function
- FIG. 8 illustrates a method of generating CAZAC sequence using a length required by a communication system
- FIG. 9 illustrates a method of generating a CAZAC sequence using a padding portion
- FIG. 10 illustrates an exemplary application of circular shift
- FIG. 11 is an exemplary diagram illustrating application of circular shift to the generated code sequence after the elements of the code sequence are removed;
- FIG. 12 is an exemplary diagram illustrating application of circular shift to the generated code sequence prior to removing the elements of the code sequence
- FIG. 13 is an exemplary diagram illustrating application of circular shift to the generated code sequence after a padding portion is attached
- FIG. 14 is an exemplary diagram illustrating application of circular shift to the generated code sequence prior to attaching a padding portion
- FIG. 15 is an exemplary diagram of a padding portion of the code sequence in which the padding portion is used as a lower bandwidth guard interval
- FIG. 16 is a structural diagram for transmitting the code sequence. Depending on whether the transmission of the code sequence is made in a downlink direction or an uplink direction, the structure can be in different form;
- FIG. 17 is a structural diagram illustrating a basic code sequence generation unit and a code sequence length adjustment unit
- FIG. 18 illustrates cross-correlation characteristics of the code sequence
- FIG. 19 illustrates cross-correlation characteristics of the code sequence
- FIG. 20 is an exemplary diagram illustrating boosting the power of the generated code sequence.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a structure of an apparatus for transmitting data using Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) or OFDM Access (OFDMA) scheme.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a structure of an apparatus for receiving data using OFDM/OFDMA scheme.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- OFDMA OFDM Access
- traffic data and control data are multiplexed at a muxer 11 .
- the traffic data is used to provide service from a transmitting end to a receiving end
- the control data is used to facilitate transmission from the transmitting end to the receiving end.
- the discussion relating to the present invention regarding the code sequence which relates to a type of a code sequence of the control data.
- the code sequence can be used for initial synchronization, cell search, or channel estimation.
- the code sequence can be used in various forms.
- the code sequence in an IEEE 802.16 wideband wireless access system can be used in a preamble or a pilot signal format, and in a multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) system, the code sequence can be used as a midamble format.
- MIMO multi-input, multi-output
- Channel coding is used to allow the receiving end to correct error that can occur during transmission by adding parity bits.
- Examples of channel coding include convolution coding, turbo coding, and low density parity check (LDPC) coding.
- the channel coded data is modulated by a digital modulation module 13 in which data symbols are mapped using algorithms such as a quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) or a 16-quadrature amplitude modulation (16QAM).
- QPSK quadrature phase shift keying
- 16QAM 16-quadrature amplitude modulation
- the mapped data symbols are then processed by a subchannel modulation module 14 through which the data symbols are mapped to each subcarrier of the OFDM system or OFDMA system.
- the data symbols mapped to subcarriers are processed by an inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) module 15 which transform the data symbols into a signal in a time domain.
- IFFT inverse fast Fourier transform
- the transformed data symbols are then processed through a filter 16 and further processed through a digital-to-analog conversion (DAC) module 17 where the filtered data symbols are converted to analog signals.
- the analog signals are converted into a radio frequency (RF) by a RF module 18 which is then transmitted via
- FIG. 2 illustrates a receiving end whose processes are inverse to those of the transmitting end.
- a code sequence is used for transmitting control information, which includes identification (ID) and synchronization information, to classify types of sequences in a communication system.
- ID identification
- synchronization information information
- the code sequence can be adjusted or modified. Further, the code sequence can be applied to all of the channels that use code sequence for control signaling such as a random access channel (RACH), downlink/uplink reference symbol, channel quality information (CQI), and Acknowledgement (ACK)/Negative Acknowledgement (NACK).
- RACH random access channel
- CQI channel quality information
- ACK Acknowledgement
- NACK Negative Acknowledgement
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating adjusting a code sequence. More specifically, a length of the code sequence is defined as N, a number of codes in the code sequence is defined as N seq _ N , and a code sequence set defined as a N seq _ N xN. In operation, the code sequence set a N seq _ N xN having N seq _ N number of codes can be extended to a code sequence set a N seq _ N xN having N seq _ M number of codes.
- Equation a N seq _ N xN is a matrix of N seq _ N x N of
- a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN [ a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN 0 ⁇ a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN 1 ⁇ ⁇ ... ⁇ ⁇ a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN N seq - 1 ] T , and ⁇ ⁇ a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN k is a row vector of
- a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN k ⁇ a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN k ⁇ ( 0 ) ⁇ a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN 1 ⁇ ( 1 ) ⁇ ⁇ ... ⁇ ⁇ a N seq ⁇ ⁇ _ ⁇ ⁇ N ⁇ xN k ⁇ ( N - 1 ) ⁇ .
- a code sequence set a N seq _ N xM, having N seq _ M number of code sequence(s) where each code sequence has length M can be generated based on the code generation algorithm based on code type in which a value of length M is a natural number greater than a value of length N (S 301 ).
- the code types include Hadamard code, Pseudo Noise (PN) code, and a Constant Amplitude Zero Auto-Correlation (CAZAC) code, among others to be used for initial synchronization, cell search, and channel estimation in the wireless communication system.
- the code sequence set having length M per each code type can be generated by various schemes as discussed.
- the value of length M is a smallest prime number greater than the value of length N, preferably.
- a code sequence set a N seq _ N xN having N seq _ M number of code sequences can be generated where a resulting length of the code sequence is length N.
- the code sequence set a N seq _ N xM having N seq _ M number of code sequences where each code sequence has length M can have elements of the code sequence removed. That is, elements which comprise each code sequence can be removed from the code sequence allowing the length of the code sequence to be adjusted or shortened.
- M ⁇ N number of elements can be removed from the code sequence whose length corresponds to length M.
- a code sequence is used for transmitting control information, which includes identification (ID) and synchronization information, to classify types of sequences in a communication system.
- ID identification
- synchronization information information that is used to classify types of sequences in a communication system.
- 3GPP 3 rd Generation Partnership Project
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- the CAZAC sequence can be used by channels to output various IDs and information.
- the channels include channels for downlink synchronization (e.g., primary synchronization channel, secondary synchronization channel, and broadcast channel), uplink synchronization (e.g., random access channel), and pilot channels (e.g., data pilot and channel quality pilot).
- the CAZAC sequence can be used in scrambling as well as channels that use code sequence such as RACH.
- the Zadoff-Chu CAZAC sequence can be defined by the following equations.
- k denotes sequence index
- N denotes a length of CAZAC to be generated
- M denotes sequence ID.
- Equation 3 the CAZAC sequence always has a size of 1, and the CAZAC sequence of Equation 4 has an auto-correlation function denoted by a delta function.
- the auto-correlation is based on circular correlation.
- Equation 5 is a cross-correlation which is constant if N is a prime number.
- Step (2) can be identified by a method where a value of N is set to be a prime number greater than a value of length L for generating the CAZAC sequence.
- M 1, 2,. . . L ⁇ 1 number of codes, some of which are repeated codes.
- the number of different codes is less than L ⁇ 1 number of codes.
- L is a prime number
- the above descriptions may also be applied to other types of code sequences and are not limited to Zadoff-Chu CAZAC sequence.
- the following technique has been considered. More specifically, if the length of code to be applied to the system is not a prime number, and there are a large number of codes to be used, a smallest prime number greater than L was selected. Using the selected prime number, the CAZAC sequence was generated, and discards or removes at least one element of the generated CAZAC sequence for use. This technique is different than the technique introduced with respect to step 1.
- a number of codes of a CAZAC code sequence (N) is 1024.
- the following equation can be used to express an algorithm for generating a Zadoff-Chu CAZAC code.
- N seq _ M ⁇ 1 is an index of A in ascending order.
- N seq _ M 1030.
- determining the value of M although the number of code sequences can increase with increase in value of N, it is preferable to determine the value of M based on the code sequence whose length is N that promotes maintenance of good correlation properties. In case of the CAZAC code, optimum correlation properties can be attained if the value of length M is the smallest prime number greater than the value of length N.
- CDF cumulative distribution function
- the performance lines of FIGS. 4-7 indicate that the code sequence set with seven (7) elements removed has equivalent cross-correlation properties compared to the original code sequence set.
- the codes in addition to the CAZAC code are available, such as the PN code and the Hadamard code.
- the discussion with respect to the CAZAC code sequence can also be applied to the PN code and the Hadamard code.
- a modular shift register generator is used to generate the code sequences. If a number of shift registers generated is represented by N, a code sequence having a length of 2 N ⁇ 1 is generated. Thereafter, a value “1” is added to the shift register, resulting in a length 2 N+1 ⁇ 1, and then, adjust the length to equal 2 N .
- a number of code sequences which equal the length of the code sequence, make up a code sequence.
- M number of code sequences having length N M>N
- M number of code sequences having length M are generated, followed by removing a specified number of elements to make the length of the code sequence equal length N.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a method of generating CAZAC sequence using a length required by a communication system. That is, the required (or desired) length of the CAZAC sequence can be represented by length L. Further, the codes types can be extended. However, since a generated code sequence can be truncated or have elements discarded to correspond to the desired length L, the auto-correlation and cross-correlation properties of the truncated code sequence can experience deterioration. Similarly, even if a code sequence portion is added/attached to the generated code sequence (e.g., zero-padding or cyclic prefix) to correspond to the desired length L, the auto-correlation and cross-correlation properties can experience deterioration.
- a code sequence portion is added/attached to the generated code sequence (e.g., zero-padding or cyclic prefix) to correspond to the desired length L, the auto-correlation and cross-correlation properties can experience deterioration.
- auto-correlation properties relate to the auto-correlation value being 1 when the delay is 0. Otherwise, the auto-correlation value is 0 when the delay is a value other than 0. Further, the cross-correlation properties having a constant value is negatively affected.
- the remaining number of code sequences may be less than L ⁇ 1.
- a smallest prime number, X, greater than the desired length, L, (X>L) can be selected.
- the CAZAC sequence can be generated using X due to deterioration of the correlation properties, the correlations properties of CAZAC sequence as shown in Equations 4 and 5 cannot be attained.
- the length that is nearest to the desired length L which is between a smallest prime number larger than the desired length or a largest prime number smaller than the desired length can be selected.
- the generated CAZAC sequence has length X. Thereafter, the generated CAZAC sequence having length X has elements of the code sequence removed (or truncated) so as to make the length of the generated CAZAC sequence correspond to the desired length L.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a method of generating a CAZAC sequence using a padding portion.
- the generated CAZAC sequence is truncated.
- delay of 0 indicates an auto-correlation value of 1, as shown in Equation 4, and a delay not equaling 0 indicates a value of 0.
- the properties where the cross-correlation value is always a prime number is not deteriorated whereby effective correlation is maintained.
- additional control information can be transmitted by using the information inputted to the fading unit.
- the generated CAZAC sequence has length X.
- the value of X is a largest prime number less than the value of L.
- X is a prime number less than L.
- the generated CAZAC sequence having length X has elements added or a padding portion added to the CAZAC sequence in order to make the length of the generated CAZAC sequence correspond to the desired length L.
- C 1 represents the length of the CAZAC sequence having length X
- C 2 represents the padding portion.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an exemplary application of circular shift.
- the circular shift is typically applied to increase an amount of control information transmitted to the communication system. For example, a back portion of the sequence is re-allocated to a front portion of the sequence, and the remaining sequence is shifted in the direction of the back portion of the sequence in an amount (or length) corresponding to the re-allocated back portion, as illustrated in FIG. 10 . Further, if specified control information is applied the circular shift as described above, the amount of control information that can be transmitted via a corresponding sequence increases.
- Discussions of above relate to the methods of generating the sequence using the desired length L, and of increasing transmitted control information using the circular shift. If these methods are applied in generating the sequence, the following processes take place. First, select a smallest prime number greater than L or a largest prime number less than L, which is referred to as X. Second, remove or add a sequence unit having a length corresponding to X-L or L-X. Third, apply the circular shift to the resulting sequence.
- FIG. 11 is an exemplary diagram illustrating application of circular shift to the generated code sequence after the elements of the code sequence are removed.
- the code sequence 1102 is generated based on length X which is the smallest prime number greater than length L.
- the generated code sequence 1102 has a length equaling length X which is longer than the desired length L.
- a portion having a length corresponding to length X-L is removed, resulting in a code sequence having length L 1103 .
- the result of the generated code sequence 1103 having length L is applied circular shift thereto, resulting in the code sequence 1104 .
- FIG. 12 is an exemplary diagram illustrating application of circular shift to the generated code sequence prior to removing the elements of the code sequence.
- circular shift is performed to the generated CAZAC sequence having length X and after circular shift is performed, the elements of the code sequence are removed.
- the code sequence 1202 is generated based on length X which is the smallest prime number greater than length L. In other words, the generated code sequence 1202 has a length equaling length X which is longer than the desired length L. A circular shift is then performed to the generated code sequence 1203 having length X. Thereafter, a portion of the generated code sequence having a length corresponding to length X-L is removed, resulting in a code sequence 1204 having length L.
- FIG. 13 is an exemplary diagram illustrating application of circular shift to the generated code sequence after a padding portion is attached.
- the code sequence 1302 is generated based on length X which is the largest prime number smaller than the value of length L.
- a padding portion is added 1303 .
- the length of the padding portion corresponds to a length L-X.
- the padding portion can be comprised of zeroes or cyclic prefix/postfix.
- the length of the CAZAC sequence equals the desired length L.
- the result of the generated code sequence having length L 1303 is applied circular shift thereto, resulting in the CAZAC sequence 1304 .
- FIG. 14 is an exemplary diagram illustrating application of circular shift to the generated code sequence prior to attaching a padding portion.
- circular shift is performed to the generated CAZAC sequence having length X, and after circular shift is performed, the padding portion is attached.
- the code sequence 1402 is generated based on length X which is the largest prime number smaller than the value of the desired length L.
- circular shift is performed.
- the circularly-shifted CAZAC sequence 1403 still has length X.
- a padding portion is added, resulting in the CAZAC sequence 1404 .
- the length of the padding portion corresponds to a length L-X.
- the padding portion can be comprised of zeroes or cyclic prefix/postfix.
- the length of the CAZAC sequence 1404 equals the desired length L.
- the desired length L (or required length) is first recognized. As illustrated with respect to FIGS. 11-14 , the generated code sequence is adjusted/modified based on the desired length L. Based on that, after the desired length L recognized, a determination can be made as to whether the generated length X should be shortened or extended. In other words, the determination can be made whether to remove or discard at least one element of the generated code sequence or to add or insert at least one element to the generated code sequence.
- the elements to be inserted can be a null (0) element (e.g., zero padding) or cyclic prefix/postfix, for example. In order to make the determination between discarding the element(s) or adding the element(s), the system can choose to select the length closest to the desired length L.
- the prime number 73 can be selected since 73 is closer to 75 than 79 is to 75.
- the padding portion can be comprised of a constant number (e.g., 0s).
- the padding portion is used to fill the portion of the code sequence so that the length of the code sequence coincides with the desired length, it is possible for the padding portion to be less then completely full.
- the length of the code sequence with padded portion is not equal to or is shorter than the code sequence with the desired length. That is, when the code sequence is used for functions deemed less important, such as for cell search or random access, it is not necessary to use the entire length of the code sequence, and as such, the padding portion does not need to be completely occupied to correspond to the desired length of the code sequence.
- the padding portion can be comprised of a repeated portion.
- the portion corresponding to L-X of the code sequence 1204 can be duplicated and inserted/attached to the end of the code sequence 1204 .
- This can be referred to as cyclic postfix.
- the code sequence uses the entire length L.
- ID the identification
- the entire length L is used to facilitate identifying of the code sequence ID.
- the generated code sequence does not experience distortion by using the entire length L.
- the cyclic postfix is used.
- cyclic prefix can also be used.
- a portion corresponding to length L-X is extracted from the code sequence and inserted as the padding portion.
- the code sequence inserted to the padding portion may be a different code sequence than the code sequence 1204 .
- the code sequence inserted to the padding portion may be a CAZAC sequence having a length of M, for example, which is different from the code sequence 1204 having a length of L.
- the code sequence inserted to the padding portion can be a different code sequence other than the CAZAC sequence.
- the padding portion can be used as lower bandwidth guard interval.
- the following possible scenarios can occur such as transmitting data without establishing synchronization with an access channel, transmitting data by a plurality of users within a communication system, and distortion of frequency of the received data.
- the padding portions can be placed at both ends of the code sequence to use the padding portions as guard intervals of the lower bandwidth. Consequently, a more reliable acquisition of control information from the received data can take place despite distorted frequency signals.
- constant numbers e.g., 0s
- cyclic prefix or postfix of the generated code sequence can be used.
- the code sequences can be protected from frequency signal distortions. Moreover, if 0s are inserted between the guard intervals or put differently, within the code sequence, interference to neighboring codes can be reduced. Alternatively, if cyclic prefix/postfix is used as guard intervals, the code sequences can be protected from frequency distortions and can be used to transmit the control information containing the sequence ID if there is no frequency distortion.
- FIG. 15 is an exemplary diagram of a padding portion of the code sequence in which the padding portion is used as a lower bandwidth guard interval.
- the code sequence 1501 can be divided into three (3) parts—a portion (C 1 ), which is generated based on length X, and the other two portions (C 2 and C 3 ) are attached to both ends of the code sequence 1501 .
- padding schemes are introduced.
- the padding schemes are not limited to the discussed schemes, and there can be other types of padding schemes.
- the other four padding schemes insert additional information in the padding portions to allow expansion of the code sequence and/or transmission of message(s).
- Various information can be inserted into the padding portion including, for example, initial access information, timing update information, resource request information, user ID information, channel quality information (CQI), user group ID information related to a random access channel (RACH).
- the information can include cell ID information, multi-input multi-output (MIMO) information, and synchronization channel information of a synchronization channel (SCH), for example.
- the padding portion can be used for transmitting data for message transmission as well as arbitrary information using a code sequence having a length of L-X.
- FIG. 16 is a structural diagram for transmitting the code sequence. Depending on whether the transmission of the code sequence is made in a downlink direction or an uplink direction, the structure can be in different form. With that, FIG. 16 is described with respect to a general transmitting end for transmitting the control signal.
- the transmitting end 1601 comprises a sequence selection unit 1602 and a transmitting unit 1603 .
- the sequence selection unit 1602 is used to generate the code sequence for transmitting the control information. More specifically, the sequence selection unit 1602 performs an operation to select a code sequence having a desired length of L. In other words, the sequence selection unit 1602 stores the value of the desired length L, and then selects an appropriate code sequence for expressing the control information to be transmitted where the code sequence has a length of L.
- the code sequence that can be selected by the sequence selection unit 1602 has a length of L as illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 14 (e.g., code sequence 1204 and code sequence 1404 ). Moreover, the code sequence is applied circular shift (e.g., code sequences 1203 and 1403 ) to which a padded portion corresponding to lengths L-X or X-L is removed or inserted/added. As a result, discontinuous parts are not formed within or in the code sequence to promote superior correlation characteristics.
- length X which is a smallest prime number greater than the length of L or a largest prime number smaller than the length of L, as long as the value of length X is a prime number, different or other prime numbers can be used as the value of length X.
- FIG. 17 is a structural diagram illustrating a basic code sequence generation unit and a code sequence length adjustment unit.
- the basic code sequence generation unit 1701 further comprises a code sequence generation unit 1701 a and a circular shift application unit 1701 b.
- the code sequence generation unit 1701 a is used to generate a first code sequence (C 1 ).
- C 1 can be defined as a code sequence having a length of X where the value of length X is a smaller prime number larger than the value of length L or a code sequence having a length of X where the value of length X is a larger prime number smaller than the value of length L.
- C 1 is then applied circular shift by the circular shift application unit 1701 b. More specifically, the circular shift application unit 1701 b receives C 1 having length of X applies circular shift, and outputs a second code sequence (C 2 ) to the code sequence length adjustment unit 1702 .
- the code sequence length adjustment unit 1702 further comprises a control unit 1702 a, a code sequence removing unit 1702 b, and a padding unit 1702 c. More specifically, the control unit 1702 a receives C 2 as well as the value of length L. The control unit 1702 a determines whether to remove a portion/section of C 2 or insert/add a portion/section to C 2 . Based on the determination from the control unit 1702 a, C 2 is delivered to the sequence removing unit 1702 b in which a portion/section of C 2 corresponding to a length of X-L is removed. Alternatively, C 2 can be delivered to the padding unit 1702 c for inserting/adding a portion/section of C 2 whose length corresponds to the length of L-X.
- the control unit 1702 a compares the value of length X which identifies the length of C 2 with the value of the length L.
- C 2 is inputted into the sequence removing unit 1702 b.
- the portion length of C 2 corresponding to length X-L is removed, resulting in C 3 .
- C 2 is inputted into the padding unit 1702 c.
- the padding portion length corresponding to length L-X is inserted/added to C 2 , resulting in C 4 .
- the padding portion can be inserted to either end or both ends of C 2 .
- FIGS. 18 and 19 illustrate cross-correlation characteristics of the code sequence.
- the illustrations of FIGS. 18 and 19 is based on the value of length X being the smallest prime number greater than the value of the desired length L; however, the illustrations are not limited to the smallest prime number greater than length L but can have a prime number value of length X smaller than the value of length L.
- the x-axis represents values of circular shift while the y-axis represents un-normalized cross-correlation values.
- a thinner line represents the value of cross-correlation of the code sequence with circular shift applied thereto after a code sequence portion having the length X-L is removed.
- a darker/thicker line represents values of code sequence to which circular shift is applied prior to removing the code sequence portion corresponding to the length X-L.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a graph where L is 75 and X is 79 which is the smallest prime number greater than 75.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a graph where L 8 is 225 and X is 227 which is the smallest prime number greater than 225.
- FIG. 20 is an exemplary diagram illustrating boosting the power of the generated code sequence.
- the code sequence is generated based on length X, and a padding portion, whose length corresponds to length L-X is attached to the code sequence (e.g., CAZAC sequence). Thereafter, the portion of the code sequence corresponding to length X is used where length L is divided by length X (L/X). The result of the division is the amount of power that can be boosted. Moreover, the amount of power that can be boosted can be applied to the code sequence whose length is length X. When the receiving end receives power boosted code sequence, more effective detection performance can be achieved since interference is reduced.
- Equation 7 relates to auto-correlation
- Equation 8 relates to cross-correlation.
- Equation 7 is used to acquire auto-correlation value(s) from the received code sequence whose sequence ID is M. Further, the acquired auto-correlation value d, which is a value other than 0, is used to achieve synchronization.
- Equation 8 is used to acquire cross-correlation value(s) of a code sequence whose ID is M 2 from the received code sequence whose sequence ID is M 1 . Through the acquired value, synchronization can be achieved.
- synchronization information can be acquired using any one or at least one of the correlation schemes.
- Equation 9 the receiving end analyzes the received code sequence to acquire the sequence ID, as shown in Equations 9 and 10.
- Equation 10 Equation 10
- Equation 9 is used to acquire the ID information of the received sequence using the differential sequence corresponding to the total length of the received sequence. Equation 9 can also be used to acquire the ID information of the code sequence which has been generated with the cyclic prefix/postfix padded portion. Equation 10 is used to acquire the ID information of the received sequence using the smallest prime number corresponding to length X.
- the differential sequence of the CAZAC sequence is calculated using Equations 9 or 10
- k of the sequence index is generated, and the result therefrom is transformed by the Fourier transform scheme, to show a single peak value. Thereafter, by detecting the peak value, the ID information of the sequence can be acquired.
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is a row vector of
Furthermore,
(n) indicates n(=0,1,2, . . . , element of k(=0,1,2, . . . , Nseq _ N−1) code sequence.
|c(k; N, M)|=1 (for all k, N, M) [Equation 3]
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σc(k;M,X)=c(k+1;M,X)·c*(k;M,X)(for k=0,1, . . . , L−1) [Equation 9]
σc(k;M,X)=c(k+1;M,X)·c*(k;M,X)(for k=0,1, . . . , X−1) [Equation 10]
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| 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.2.0 (Sep. 2007) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall Description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" Sep. 2007; 109 pages. |
| 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.3.0 (Dec. 2007) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall Description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" Dec. 2007; 121 pages. |
| 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.4.0 (Mar. 2008) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall Description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" Mar. 2008; 126 pages. |
| 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.5.0 "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall Description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" May 2008 (134 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.6.0 (Sep. 2008) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall Description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" Sep. 2008 (137 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.7.0 "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall Description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" Dec. 2008 (144 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.8.0 "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall Description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" Mar. 2009 (156 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.300 V8.9.0 (Jun. 2009) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Overall Description; Stage 2 (Release 8)" Jun. 2009 (159 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.321 V8.1.0. "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol specification" (Release 8) 30 pages, Mar. 2008. |
| 3GPP TS 36.321 V8.2.0 "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Specification (Release 8)" May 2008 (32 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.321 V8.2.0 "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Specification (Release 8)" May 2008 (33 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.321 V8.3.0 "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Specification (Release 8)" Sep. 2008 (36 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.331 V8.0.0 (Dec. 2007) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specification (Release 8)" Dec. 2007 (56 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.331 V8.1.0 (Mar. 2008) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specification (Release 8)" Mar. 2008 (122 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.331 V8.2.0 (May 2008) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specification (Release 8)" May 2008 (151 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.331 V8.3.0 (Sep. 2008) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specification (Release 8)" Sep. 2008 (178 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.331 V8.4.0 (Dec. 2008) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specification (Release 8)" Dec. 2008 (198 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.331 V8.5.0 (Mar. 2009) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specification (Release 8)" Mar. 2009 (204 pages). |
| 3GPP TS 36.331 V8.6.0 (Jun. 2009) "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specification (Release 8)" Jun. 2009 (207 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN WG1 #42 on LTE "Orthogonal Pilot Channel in the Same Node B in Evolved UTRA Uplink" London, UK; R1-050851; Aug. 29-Sep. 2, 2005; (9 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN WG1 #44 "Some Consideration for LTE Rach 13.2.3.1" Denver, USA; R1-060531; Feb. 13-17, 2006 (4 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN WG1 #44-bis "A New Preamble Shape for the Random Access Preamble in E-UTRA" Athens, Greece, Mar. 27-31, 2006; R1-060867; 5 pages. |
| 3GPP TSG RAN WG1 Ad Hoc on LTE "On Allocation of Uplink Pilot Sub-Channels in EUTRA SC-FDMA" London, UK; R1-050822; Aug. 29-Sep. 2, 2005; (7 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN WG1 Ad Hoc on LTE "On Uplink Pilot in EUTRA SC-FDMA" San Diego, USA; R1-051062; Oct. 10-14, 2005 (7 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN WG2 #52 "Mobility in LTE Active" Athens, Greece; Tdoc R2-060915; Mar. 27-31, 2006 (4 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN WG2 #57 "Uplink Synchronization" R2-070781; St. Louis, USA; Feb. 12-16, 2007 (3 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN1 #43 "RACH Design for EUTRA" Helsinki, Finland; Jan. 23-25, 2006; R1-060025; 11 pages. |
| 3GPP TSG RAN1 #43; R1-051329 "Cell Search and Initial Acquisition for OFDM Downlink" Motorola, 8.2; Seoul, Korea, Nov. 7-11, 2005 (7 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN1 #44 "RACH Design for EUTRA" Denver, USA; R1-060387; Feb. 13-17, 2006 (11 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN1 #44 "RACH Design for EUTRA" Denver, USA; R1-060387; Marked-Up; Feb. 13-17, 2006 (11 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN1 #44-bis "Random Access Sequence Design" R1-060884; Athens, Greece, Mar. 24-26, 2006 (7 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG RAN2 Meeting #63 "Handling of Received UL Grant in RA Procedure" Jeju, South Korea; Aug. 18-22, 2008; Marked-Up; R2-084388; 4 pages. |
| 3GPP TSG WG1 Meeting #44bis "RACH Design for E-UTRA" R1-060797; Athens, Greece, Mar. 27-31, 2006 (9 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG1 Meeting #44bis "Investigations on Random Access Channel Structure for E-UTRA Uplink" Athens, Greece; Mar. 27-31, 2006; R1-060992; 7 pages. |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG1 Meeting #53 "UL Grant for Random Access Message 3" R1-082078; Kansas City, USA; May 5-9, 2008 (4 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 #50 "Intra-System Mobility" Sophia-Antipolis, France; R2-060013; Jan. 9-13, 2006 (7 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 #61 bis "Control of HARQ for RACH message 3" R2-081764; Shenzhen, China; Mar. 31-Apr. 4, 2008 (5 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 #62 "Update of MAC Random Access Procedure" Tdoc R2-082731; Kansas City, USA; May 5-9, 2008 (7 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 #63 "Handling of Received UL Grant in RA Procedure" Jeju, South Korea; Aug. 18-22, 2008; R2-084387; 3 pages. |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 #63 "NCI and Message 3" Jeju Island, Korea; Aug. 18-22, 2008; R2-084156; 5 pages. |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 #63 "PCCH Configuration in SIB1" Jeju, Korea; R2-083882; Aug. 18-22, 2008; (4 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 "Access Procedure" Shanghai, China; R2-061201; May 8-12, 2006 (3 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 Meeting #53 "Cell Switching in LTE—Active State" Shanghai, China; R2-061196; May 8-12, 2006 (5 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 Meeting #53 "Intra-LTE Handover Operation" Shanghai, PRC; R2-061135; May 8-13, 20016 (3 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 Meeting #64bis "Clarification on RA Preambles" Athens, Greece; R2-091523; Jan. 9-13, 2009 (3 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG2 Meeting #64bis "Clarification on RA Preambles" Athens, Greece; R2-091523; Marked-Up; Jan. 9-13, 2009 (3 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG3 #48 bis meeting "On Intra-Access Mobility for LTE—ACTIVE UEs" Cannes, France; R3-051108; Oct. 11-14, 2005 (4 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG3 #53bis "Intra-LTE Mobility Procedure" Seoul, Korea; R3-061489; Oct. 10-13, 2006 (4 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG3 #54 "Updates of Intra-LTE Handover in 36.300" Riga, Latvia Nov. 6-10, 2006; R3-061788; 6 pages. |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN WG3 #54 "Updates of Intra-LTE Handover in 36.300" Riga, Latvia Nov. 6-10, 2006; R3-061945; 10 pages. |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN Working Group 2 Meeting #52 "Intra-RAT Handover Access Procedure" Shanghai, China; May 8-12, 2006; R2-061229 (4 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN1 WG1 #42bis "TP for Downlink Synchronization Channel Schemes for E-UTRA" ZTE; R1-051072; San Diego, USA, Oct. 10-15, 2005. |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN2 Meeting #59bis "E-UTRA RRC TP Capturing Current Status on Mobility" Shanghai, P.R. China; Oct. 8-12, 2007; R2-074014 (11 pages—. |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN2 Meeting #62bis "Clarification of DL- and UL-SCH Data Transfer" Warsaw, Poland, R2-083400; Marked-Up; Jun. 30-Jul. 4, 2008 (7 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN2 Meeting #62bis "Clarification of DL- and UL-SCH Data Transfer" Warsaw, Poland, R2-083701 (revision of R2-083400); Marked-Up; Jun. 30-Jul. 4, 2008 (8 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN2 Meeting #62bis "NDI and Msg3" Warsaw, Poland, R2-083703; Marked-Up; Jun. 30-Jul. 4, 2008 (3 pages). |
| 3GPP TSG-RAN2 Meeting #63 "Corrections Relating to RACH Partitioning" Jeju, Korea; R2-084788; Aug. 18-22, 2008; (4 pages). |
| Abramson, Norman "The Aloha System—Another Alternative for Computer Communications" University of Hawaii; Honolulu, Hawaii; Fall Joint Computer Conference, 1970; 6 pages. |
| Chu, David C. "Polyphase Codes with Good Periodic Correlation Properties" Inforamtion Theory IEEE Transaction on, vol. 18, Issue 4, pp. 531-532, Jul. 1972). |
| Communication Pursuant to Rules 70(2) and 70a(2) EPC for European Application No. 06823768.4, dated Jun. 24, 2011. |
| Dahliman, Erik "3G Evolution HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband" Academic Press; 2007; 18 pages. |
| Decision Instituting Inter Partes Review and Consolidating with IPR 2016-01208 37 C.F.R § 42.108 and 37 C.F.R. § 42.122(a) for ZTE (USA) Inc. et al. v. Evolved Wireless LLC, United States Patent and Trademark Office—Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Case No. IPR 2016-01277, filed Dec. 21, 2016 (5 pages). |
| Decision Instituting Inter Partes Review and Consolidating with IPR 2016-01209 37 C.F.R § 42.108 and 37 C.F.R. § 42.122(a) for ZTE (USA) Inc. et al. v. Evolved Wireless LLC, United States Patent and Trademark Office—Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Case No. IPR 2016-01280, filed Dec. 21, 2016 (6 pages). |
| Decision Institution of Inter Partes Review 35 U.S.C. § 314(a) and 37 C.F.R. § 42.108 for Apple, Inc. v. Evolved Wireless LLC, United States Patent and Trademark Office—Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Case No. IPR 2016-01208, filed Dec. 21, 2016, (25 pages). |
| Decision Institution of Inter Partes Review 35 U.S.C. § 314(a) and 37 C.F.R. § 42.108 for Apple, Inc. v. Evolved Wireless LLC, United States Patent and Trademark Office—Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Case No. IPR 2016-01209, filed Dec. 21, 2016 (27 pages). |
| Decision of Assistant Controller for Indian Patent Application No. 1896/KOLNP/2008, dated Oct. 12, 2015. |
| Decision of Patent Examination (including translation) for Taiwan Application No. 095144311, dated Aug. 31, 2012. |
| Decision of Refusal (Including Translation) for Korean Application No. 10-2006-0062467, dated Sep. 29, 2009. |
| Decision of Refusal (Including Translation) for Korean Application No. 10-2006-0064091, dated Aug. 6, 2012. |
| Decision to Grant (Including Translation) for Korean Application No. 10-2006-0062467, dated Nov. 19, 2009. |
| Decision to Grant (Including Translation) for Korean Application No. 10-2006-0064091, dated Feb. 14, 2013. |
| Decision to Grant Application (Including Translation) for Korean Application No. 10-2005-0114306, dated Nov. 2, 2012. |
| Decision to Refuse a European Patent Application for European Application No. 06823768.4, dated Nov. 30, 2015. |
| Decision—Granting Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission for Apple, Inc. v. Evolved Wireless LLC, United States Patent and Trademark Office—Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Case No. IPR 2016-01209, filed Apr. 11, 2017 (3 pages). |
| Decision—Granting Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Pat. No. 7,746,916 for Apple, Inc. v. Evolved Wireless LLC, United States Patent and Trademark Office—Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Case No. IPR 2016-01208, filed Apr. 11, 2017 (3 pages). |
| Decision—Granting Unopposed Motions for Pro Hac Vice Admission of Charles M. Stiernberg for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Pat. No. 7,746,916 for Apple, Inc. v. Evolved Wireless LLC, United States Patent and Trademark Office—Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Case No. IPR 2016-01209, filed Sep. 14, 2017 (4 pages). |
| Decision—Granting Unopposed MOtions for Pro Have Vice Admission of Charles M. Stienberg for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Pat. No. 7,746,916 for Apple, Inc. v. Evolved Wireless LLC, United States Patent and Trademark Office—Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Case No. IPR 2016-01208, filed Sep. 14, 2017 (4 pages). |
| Defendants' Initial Invalidity Contentions; In the United States District Court for the District of Delaware; Civil Action Nos. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; 1:15-cv-00545-SLR-SRF; 1:15-cv-00546-SLR-SRF; 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; filed Mar. 14, 2016 (1244 pages). |
| Defendants' Invalidity Contentions; In the United States District Court for the District of Delaware; Civil Action Nos. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF: 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF: 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; 1:15-cv-00545-SLR-SRF; 1:15-cv-00546-SLR-SRF; 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; filed Feb. 28, 2017 (3,140 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Apple Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Aug. 31, 2017-Oct. 5, 2017; Docket Nos. 190-219; (307 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Apple Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Dec. 27, 2016-Jan. 17, 2017; Docket Nos. 120-122; (9 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Apple Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jan. 25, 2017-Mar. 17, 2017; Docket Nos. 123-145; (176 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Apple Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jun. 14, 2017-Aug. 25, 2017; Docket Nos. 158-189; (257 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Apple Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Mar. 20, 2017-May 30, 2017; Docket Nos. 146-157; (175 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Apple Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Nov. 9, 2016-Dec. 12, 2016; Docket Nos. 109-119; (212 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Applie Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Aug. 23, 2016-Nov. 8, 2016, (785 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Applie INC.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jul. 15, 2016-Aug. 19, 2016; (308 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Applie Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jun. 25, 2015-May 13, 2016; (1259 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Applie Inc.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00542-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from May 17, 2016-Jul. 11, 2016; (4,028 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S, District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Aug. 31, 2017-Oct. 5, 2017; Docket Nos. 203-232; (352 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Aug. 23, 2016-Nov. 8, 2016; (702 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Dec. 27, 2016-Jan. 17, 2017; Docket Nos. 115-125; (11 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jul. 15, 2016-Aug. 19, 2016; (336 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jun. 25, 2015-May 13, 2016; (1369 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jun. 5, 2017-Aug. 29, 2017; Docket Nos. 164-202; (281 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Mar. 22, 2017-May 30, 2017; Docket Nos. 152-163; (172 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from May 17, 2016-Jul. 11, 2016; (4,029 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Nov. 9, 2016-Dec. 7, 2016; Docket Nos. 115-125; (212 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. HTC Corporation et al; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); CMI Action No. 1:15-cv-00543-SLR-SRF, Includes documents filed from Jan. 25, 2017-Mar. 17, 2017; 130-151; Docket Nos. 130-151; (161 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al.. U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Dec. 27, 2016-Jan. 23, 2017; Docket Nos. 114-117; (11 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al..; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Aug. 23, 2016-Nov. 8, 2016; (740 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al..; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jul. 15, 2016-Aug. 19, 2016; (310 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al..; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jun. 25, 2015-May 13, 2016; (993 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al..; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Mar. 20, 2017-May 30, 2017; Docket Nos. 136-147; (179 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al..; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from May 17, 2016-Jul. 11, 2016; (4,026 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al..; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Nov. 9, 2016-Dec. 7, 2016; Docket Nos. 126-129; (212 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington): Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Aug. 31, 2017-Oct. 3, 2017; Docket Nos. 180-207; (255 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jan. 25, 2017-Mar. 17, 2017; 118-135; Docket Nos. 118-135; (103 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Lenovo Group Ltd., et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00544-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jun. 14, 2017-Aug. 25, 2017; Docket Nos. 148-179; (264 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; includes documents filed from Aug. 24, 2016-Nov. 8, 2016; (796 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Aug. 31, 2017-Sep. 28, 2017; Docket Nos. 193-218; (232 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Dec. 19, 2016-Jan. 17, 2017; Docket Nos. 130-133; (11 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jan. 25, 2017-Mar. 17, 2017; Docket Nos. 134-151 (98 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jul. 15, 2016-Aug. 19, 2016; (305 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jun. 25, 2015-May 17, 2016; (1273 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Jun. 5, 2017-Aug. 25, 2017; Docket Nos. 166-192; (155 pages). |
| Documents filed with U.S. District Court Proceedings for Evolved Wireless, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation, et al.; U.S. District Court, for the District of Delaware (Wilmington); Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00547-SLR-SRF; Includes documents filed from Mar. 21, 2017-May 30, 2017; Docket Nos. 151-165; (176 pages). |
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