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`Hiroaki Sudo
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AIA 0r AIA Status
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`The present application is being examined under the pre—AIA first to invent provisions.
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`This office action is response to the application No 14/352019 filed on 04/15/2014, which
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`claims priority to Foreign Priority: JAPAN, Priority #: 2011—246482 filed on 11/10/2011, and
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`national stage entry of PCT/JP2012/006472 filed on 10/10/2012.
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`Resgonse t0 Amendment
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`Acknowledgment is made of Applicant's submission of amendment, dated 04/11/2017.
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`Claims 1—2, 4—5, 8—9, 11—16, 18—21 and 23—24 have been fully considered. This communication is
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`considered fully responsive and sets forth below:
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`Claim Re 'ections - 35 USC 103
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`The following is a quotation of pre—AIA 35 USC. 103(a) which forms the basis for all
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`obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described as set
`forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and
`the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the
`invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains.
`Patentability shall not be negatived by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`5.
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`The factual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere C0., 383 US. l, 148 USPQ 459
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`(1966), that are applied for establishing a background for determining obviousness under pre—
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`AIA 35 USC. 103(a) are summarized as follows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences between the prior art and the claims at issue.
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`3. Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
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`4. Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obViousness or
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`nonobViousness.
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`Claims1—2, 4—5, 8—9,11—16,18—19 ,21 and 24 are rejected by Sudo 1W02010125820A1}.
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`Examiner Note: in this office action Sudo US 2012/0051455 A1 will be used as its En lish
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`in View of Khan US 20070026813 A1 .
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`Regarding claiml, Sudo teaches a transmission apparatus([0022] FIG. 1 illustrates a
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`configuration of a transmitting apparatus according to the present embodiment. . ..)
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`comprising: generation circuitry, which, in operation, generates a transmission rate request signal
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`for each of whole frequencies used for a communication with a counterpart([0023] CQI
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`generating section 102 generates a CQ1 that is a control signal representing information for
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`requesting the transmission rate according to the channel state of transmitting apparatus 100.
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`Here, the generated CQI is represented by a plurality of bits. Then, CQI generating section
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`102 outputs the generated CQI to serial/parallel (S/P) converting section103),
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`the transmission rate request signal being a signal for requesting a transmission rate for
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`the each of the whole frequencies ([0023] CQI generating section 102 generates a CQI that is a
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`control signal representing information for requesting the transmission rate according to the
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`channel state of transmitting apparatus100. . .) and including a high—order bit and a low—order
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`bit([0024] . . .S/P converting section I 03 divides the converted parallel CQI into upper bits and
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`lower bits. . .);
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`control circuitry, which, in operation, sets, among the whole frequencies, a first subset of
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`frequencies for which the high—order bit is transmitted and a second subset of frequencies for
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`which the low—order bit is transmitted([0103] . . .the transmitting apparatus may set the
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`transmission interval of CQI-upper bits and the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits for
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`each sub carrier group. . .the transmitting apparatus (that is, OFDM transmitting apparatus)
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`may group a plurality of subcarriers into a plurality of subcarrier groups and set the
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`transmission interval of CQI-upper bits and the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits for
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`each subcarrier group....), so that the first subset of frequencies includes fewer frequencies than
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`the second subset of frequencies([003 7]. . .That is, upper bit transmission control section 104
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`sets the frequency of transmission of CQI -upper bits to be lower than the frequency of
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`transmission of CQI-lower bits...); and
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`transmission circuitry, which, in operation, transmits the high—order bit for the first subset
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`of frequencies and the low—order bit for the second subset of frequencies([0028] ...the CQI
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`upper bits and the CQI-lower bits are transmitted based on the transmission intervals
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`respectively set by upper bit transmission control section 104 and lower bit transmission
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`control section 105, respectively),
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`a length of the first, transmission frequency interval is longer than a length of the second
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`transmission frequency interval ([0037] As described above, upper bit transmission control
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`section 104 sets the transmission interval of CQI-upper bits to be longer than the transmission
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`interval of CQI-lower bit ...)(examiner note :the transmission interval of CQI-upper bits teaches
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`a first frequency interval; the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits teaches a second frequency
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`interval).
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`Sudo does not teach wherein the first subset of frequencies have a first frequency interval
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`and the second subset of frequencies have a second frequency interval the frequency axis.
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`However, Khan (US 20070026813 A1) teaches wherein the first subset of frequencies
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`have a first frequency interval and the second subset of frequencies have a second frequency
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`interval the frequency axis ([0038] In aeeere’anee with the yrineiples ef the present diseiesere,
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`SS 1 15’ and SS 156 measure ene er mere parameters efthe received dewniink signais and
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`report channel gueiity indieater(CQ1) date back t0 BS 1992. BS I02 uses this ehemzei gammy
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`feedback irriermetien in Schedule SS 325 and SS H6 to receive in certain subbends, In the
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`exempie in F953. 3, SS I! 16 is sehedeied en seirbands SB}, 882,. $36,, SB? and S38, where the
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`channel quality fer SS 116 is beeter than the ehmmei queiityfer SS 115° S 115 is seheduied 011
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`sub‘benés $33, 384 and 8:85} (examiner mete: subbendsSR3‘38hndSBS teaches mgr-1g;
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`subset of free ueneies have a first fre uencv interval; .wblmnds SB :7 582 886 SB? and 838
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`teaches the second subset of fre uencies have a second fre uencv intervafi);
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`{See figs. 3, wherein it teaches (subbemis $33, 334- end 385) and (subbamis $31, S82, S86,
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`SE57 and 888) have different iengths in frequeney axis)
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`It would have been obvious to one of an ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention
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`was made to combine Sudo’s teaching by Khan‘s teaching to improve Sudo‘s invention, in order
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`to schedule subscriber station into separate frequency such that they do not interfere with one
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`another.
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`Regarding claim2, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to claim 1.
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`Sudo further teaches wherein the control circuitry, in operation, sets more frequencies to
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`the first subset of frequencies when a channel condition with the counterpart varies
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`rapidly([0057] Here, When the rate of channel variation increases (When channel variation is
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`significant), a possibility that the CQI Willfrequently change is high, and thus transmitting
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`apparatus 200 needs to increase the frequency of transmission of the CQI by further
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`shortening the transmission interval of CQl- upper bit. . .) than when the channel condition
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`varies slowly([005 7]. . .Meanwhile, as the rate of channel variation decreases (the channel
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`variation is moderate), a possibility that the CQI Will change less is high. In this case, even
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`though transmitting apparatus 200 reduces the transmission frequency by further making the
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`transmission interval of CQI upper bits longer...).
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`(Canceled)
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`Regarding claim4, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to claim 18,
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`Sudo further teaches wherein the transmission circuitry, in operation,
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`transmits
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`information representing for which frequency both of the high—order bit and the low—order bit are
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`transmitted([0103] . . .the transmitting apparatus (that is, OFDM transmitting apparatus) may
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`group a plurality of subcarriers into a plurality of subcarrier groups and set the transmission
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`interval of CQI-upper bits and the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits for each subcarrier
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`group. . .the transmitting apparatus independently sets the appropriate transmission interval
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`for each subcarrier and reduces the amount of CQI information for each subcarrier. . .).
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`Regarding claims, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to claim 1.
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`Sudo further teaches wherein control circuitry, in operation, changes frequencies included
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`in each of the first subset of frequencies and the second subset of frequencies so that both of the
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`high—order bit and the low—order bit are transmitted for all of the frequencies in a specific time
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`period ([0066] Timing generating section 301 generates information representing timing of the
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`communication start (a communication start time). Then, timing generating section 3 01
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`outputs the generated information to upper bit transmission control section 302 and lower bit
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`transmission control section 303 . . .). .
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`6.—7. (Canceled)
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`Regarding claim8, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to claim 1.
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`Sudo further teaches further comprising a plurality of antennas([0104] . . . A transmitting
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`apparatus (not shown) including a plurality of transmitting antennas..), wherein:
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`the control circuitry, in operation, sets the first subset of frequencies and the second subset of
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`frequencies independently for each of the plurality of antennas([0104]
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`the transmitting
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`apparatus independently sets the appropriate transmission interval for each transmitting
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`antenna...);and
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`the transmission circuitry, in operation,
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`transmits the high—order bit and the low—order bit
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`by using each of the plurality of antennas([0104] . . .The transmitting apparatus may set the
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`transmission interval of CQI-upper bits to be twice the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits
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`for the transmitting antenna 1 . . . transmitting apparatus may set the transmission interval of
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`CQI-upper bits to be three times the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits for the
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`transmitting antenna 2. . .).
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`Regarding claim9, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to claim 1.
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`Sudo further teaches further comprising a plurality of antennas([0104]. . . the
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`transmitting apparatus independently sets the appropriate transmission interval for each
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`transmitting antenna. . .), wherein:
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`control circuitry, in operation, sets the first subset of frequencies independently for each of the
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`plurality of antennas([0105]. .. the transmitting apparatus may transmit only CQI-upper bits
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`only for a certain transmitting antenna . . .), and thereby sets a frequency for transmitting all the
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`plurality of bits; and the transmission circuitry, in operation, transmits the high—order bit and the
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`low—order bit by using each of the plurality of antennas([0104] . . .The transmitting apparatus
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`may set the transmission interval of CQI-upper bits to be twice the transmission interval of
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`CQI-lower bits for the transmitting antenna 1 . . . transmitting apparatus may set the
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`transmission interval of CQI-upper bits to be three times the transmission interval of CQI-
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`lower bits for the transmitting antenna 2. . .).
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`Regarding claimll, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to claim 1.
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`Sudo further teaches which is incorporated in a communication terminal apparatus
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`([0106] . . .a communication terminal apparatus or a base station apparatus may be used as the
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`transmitting apparatus according to the present embodiment... ).
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`Regarding claim12, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the communication
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`terminal apparatus according to claim ll.
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`Sudo further teaches which is configured to transmit the transmission rate request signal
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`to a base station apparatus([0002] . . .considering a technique of transmitting a transmission
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`rate request signal (referred to as a channel quality indicator (CQI) in the 3GPP standard)
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`Which is a control signal for requesting setting of a transmission rate from a transmitting
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`apparatus (for example, a communication terminal apparatus) to a receiving apparatus (for
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`example, a base station apparatus)...).
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`Regarding claim13, Sudo teaches a transmitting method comprising: generating a
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`transmission rate request signal for each of a set of frequencies used for communication with a
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`counterpart([0023] CQ1 generating section 102 generates a CQI that is a control signal
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`representing information for requesting the transmission rate according to the channel state
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`of transmitting apparatus 100. Here, the generated CQI is represented by a plurality of bits.
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`Then, CQI generating section 102 outputs the generated CQI to serial/parallel (S/P)
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`converting section103), the transmission rate request signal being a signal for requesting a
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`transmission rate for each of the set of frequencies([0023] CQI generating section 102 generates
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`a CQ1 that is a control signal representing information for requesting the transmission rate
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`according to the channel state of transmitting apparatus] 00. . .), the transmission rate
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`request signal including a high—order bit and a low—order bit([0024] . . .S/P converting section
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`103 divides the converted parallel CQI into upper bits and lower bits. . .);
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`setting, among the set of frequencies, a first subset of frequencies for which the high—order bit is
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`transmitted and a second subset of frequencies for which the low—order bit is transmitted([0103]
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`Further, with the present invention, the transmitting apparatus may set the transmission
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`interval of CQI-upper bits and the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits for each sub carrier
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`group...the transmitting apparatus (that is, OFDM transmitting apparatus) may group a
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`plurality of subcarriers into a plurality of subcarrier groups and set the transmission interval
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`of CQI-upper bits and the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits for each subcarrier
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`group. . ..),
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`the first subset of frequencies including fewer frequencies than the second subset
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`of frequencies([003 7] As described above, upper bit transmission control section 104 sets the
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`transmission interval of CQI-upper bits to be longer than the transmission interval of CQI-
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`lower bits. . .That is, upper bit transmission control section I 04 sets the frequency of
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`transmission of CQI -upper bits to be lower than the frequency of transmission of CQI-lower
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`bits. . .); and transmitting the high—order bit for the first subset of frequencies and the low—order
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`bit for the second subset of frequencies([0028] ...the CQI upper bits and the CQI-lower bits are
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`transmitted based on the transmission intervals respectively set by upper bit transmission
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`control section 104 and lower bit transmission control section 105, respectively),
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`a length of the first, transmission frequency interval is longer than a length of the second
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`transmission frequency interval ([0037] As described above, upper bit transmission control
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`section 104 sets the transmission interval of CQI-upper bits to be longer than the transmission
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`interval of CQI-lower bits. . .)(examiner note :the transmission interval of CQI-upper bits
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`teaches a first frequency interval; the transmission interval of CQI-lower bits teaches a second
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`frequency interval);
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`Sudo does not teach wherein the first subset of frequencies have a first frequency interval and the
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`second subset of frequencies have a second frequency interval the frequency axis.
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`However, Khan (US 20070026813 A1) teaches wherein the first subset of frequencies
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`have a first frequency interval and the second subset of frequencies have a second frequency
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`interval the frequency axis ([0038] In accordance with the principles ofthe present disclosure,
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`SS 325 and 58 H6 measure mm W mare parameterx Qj’the rewivgd downiink signak and
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`It would have been obvious to one of an ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention
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`was made to combine Sudo’s teaching by Khan‘s teaching to improve Sudo‘s invention, in order
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`to schedule subscriber station into separate frequency such that they do not interfere with one
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`another.
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`Regarding claim14, the combination of Sudo and Khan Kawamura teaches the
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`transmission apparatus according to Claim 1.
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`Sudo further teaches wherein the transmission circuitry, in operation, transmits, at a
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`timing of starting the communication, all bits of the transmission rate request signal for all the set
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`of frequencies, regardless of whether a frequency of the set of frequencies is included in the first
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`subset of frequencies or the second subset of frequencies ([0073]... transmitting apparatus 300
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`transmits the upper bits and CQI-lower bits, that is, all bits of the CQI at the communication
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`start time).
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`Regarding claimlS, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to Claim 1,
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`Sudo further teaches wherein the transmission circuitry, in operation,
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`transmits the high—
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`order bit for the second subset of frequencies when specific information is to be transmitted on
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`the second subset of frequencies ([0050] Transmission time information generating section 203
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`generates transmission time information representing Whether or not CQl-upper bits are to be
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`transmitted at each time of the CQI based on the information representing the transmission
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`time input from upper bit transmission control section 202. For example, transmission time
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`information generating section 203 generates one bit (0 or 1) representing the presence and
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`absence of transmission of CQl-upper bits as the transmission time information. . .).
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`Regarding claim16, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to Claim 1.
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`Sudo further teaches wherein when a highest—order bit of the transmission rate request
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`signal for a frequency in the second subset of frequencies is changed, the transmission circuitry,
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`in operation,
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`transmits the high—order bit for the frequency in the second subset of
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`frequencies([0057] Here, When the rate of channel variation increases (When channel
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`variation is significant), a possibility that the CQI Will frequently change is high, and thus
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`transmitting apparatus 200 needs to increase the frequency of transmission of the CQI by
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`further shortening the transmission interval of CQI-upper bits. Meanwhile, as the rate of
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`channel variation decreases (the channel variation is moderate), a possibility that the CQI
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`Will change less is high. In this case, even though transmitting apparatus 200 reduces the
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`transmission frequency by further making the transmission interval of CQI upper bits longer,
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`the receiving apparatus can select the transmission rate using the accurate CQI).
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`17.
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`(Canceled)
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`Regarding claim18, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to Claim 1,
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`Sudo further teaches wherein: a plurality of frequencies are included in both the first
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`subset of frequencies and the second subset of frequencies([0062] ...a transmitting apparatus
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`(that is, OFDM transmitting apparatus) may group a plurality of subcarriers into a plurality of
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`subcarrier groups and variably set the transmission interval of CQI-upper bits only for a
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`certain subcarrier group among the plurality ofsubcarrier groups. . ..a plurality ofsub-
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`carriers of subcarrier numbers] to y are grouped into subcarrier group #1 including
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`subcarriers of subcarrier numbers 1 to in and subcarrier group #2 including subcarriers of
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`subcarrier numbers (m+1) to y as illustrated in FIG. 5...), and the transmission circuitry, in
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`operation, transmits both of the high—order bit and the low—order bit for the plurality of
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`frequencies([00 73]. . . transmitting apparatus 300 transmits the upper bits and CQI-lower bits,
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`that is, all bits of the CQI at the communication start time)..
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`Regarding claim19, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to claim 18.
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`Sudo further teaches wherein the control circuitry, in operation, changes the frequencies
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`included in the first subset of frequencies according to timing ([0039] ...among a plurality of
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`bits of a CQI, the higher the bit is, the less frequently the value changes. That is, the higher a
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`CQI bit is, the slower a change in a value by channel variation is. For example, the values of
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`the lower two bits of the CQI illustrated in FIG. 2 are likely to change at the time interval n
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`(for example, between time n and time 211). On the other hand, there is a possibility that the
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`values of the upper three bits of the CQI illustrated in FIG. 2 will change at the time interval
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`2n (for example, between time n and time 3n)...), thereby varying frequencies for which both
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`the high—order bit and the low—order bit are transmitted ([0030] Values represented by the CQI
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`changes according to the channel state. Further, among a plurality of bits representing the
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`CQI, the higher the bit is, the larger a representable value is. That is, when a CQI-upper bit
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`changes, the amount of change of values represented by the CQI is greater than when a CQI-
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`lower bit changes. . .).
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`Regarding claim 21, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus according to Claim 1,
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`Sudo further teaches wherein the set of frequencies are diVided into a plurality of
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`frequency groups ([0062] . . .a transmitting apparatus (that is, OFDM transmitting apparatus)
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`may group a plurality ofsubcarriers into a plurality ofsubcarrier groups . . .), and
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`the control circuitry, in operation, sets the first subset of frequencies and the second subset of
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`frequencies in units of frequency groups([0062] ...a transmitting apparatus (that is, OFDM
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`transmitting apparatus) may group a plurality of subcarriers into a plurality of subcarrier
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`groups . . .a plurality ofsub-carriers of subcarrier numbersI to y are grouped into subcarrier
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`group #1 including subcarriers of subcarrier numbers I to in and subcarrier group #2
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`including subcarriers ofsubcarrier numbers (m+I) to y as illustrated in FIG. 5...);
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`so that the first subset of frequencies includes fewer frequency groups than the
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`second subset of frequencies([003 7] . . .That is, upper bit transmission control section 104 sets
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`the frequency of transmission of CQI -upper bits to be lower than the frequency of
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`transmission of CQI-lower bits...).
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`(Canceled)
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`Regarding claim 24, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus of claim 1.
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`Sudo further teaches wherein the communication is a channel quality indicator (CQI)
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`communication ([0002] . . .considering a technique of transmitting a transmission rate request
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`signal (referred to as a channel quality indicator (CQ1) in the 3GPP standard) Which is a
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`control signal for requesting setting of a transmission rate from a transmitting apparatus (for
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`example, a communication terminal apparatus) to a receiving apparatus (for example, a base
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`station apparatus). . .).
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`Regarding claim 23, the combination of Sudo and Khan teaches the transmission
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`apparatus of claim 1.
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`Sudo does not teach wherein the first frequency interval is every fourth frequency and the
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`second frequency interval is every frequency.
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`However, Khan (US 20070026813 A1) teaches wherein the first frequency interval is every
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`fourth frequency and the second frequency interval is every frequency ([0038] In accordance
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`with the principles aj'the present disclosure, SS 13$ and SS 116 measnre ane or more
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`parameters oj’the received downiink signals and report channel quality indicate!“ (6Q!) data
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`back to SS 102. ES 102 uses this channel quaiityfeedhach infarmatian ta schedule SS 1’ 1’5
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