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`16/488,251
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`08/23/2019
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`TETSUYA YAMAMOTO
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`731456.531USPC
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`Seed IP Law Group LLP/Panasonic (PIPCA)
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`HAMPTON, TARELL A
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`ART UNIT
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`2476
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`ELECTRONIC
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Claim(s) 24-39 have been examined and are pending.
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the first
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`inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`Response to Remarks and Arguments
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`Applicants argue that the prior art of record, Yin (US 20180220415 A1) in view of Matsumura
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`{US 20200236700 A1), fail to render obvious the features of claim 24, and in particular limitation
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`wherein, “...a range of values as the starting symbolis different between a short PUCCH using one or two
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`symbol(s) and a long PUCCH using four or more symbols.” . In the Non-Final Rejection mailed October 4,
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`2021, Matsumura (USPGPub No. 2020/0236700) [Fig. 2A] — [Fig. 9B] which illustrate wherein a range of
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`values as the starting symbol is different between a short PUCCH using one or two symbols and a long
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`PUCCH using four or more symbols, was relied upon to remedy deficiencies of Yin with respect to said
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`limitation. Applicants argue [Remarks, Page 5-6] that that said rejection is improper because the
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`illustrated figures shown in Figures 2A to 9B are just examples, Resources where the short and long
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`PUCCH are mappedare notlimited to these examples.
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`In response to the argumentsit is noted that (1) although the starting symbol positions
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`illustrated in [Fig. 2A] — [Fig. 9B] of Matsumura are provided as examples and the resource mappingsof
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`the long PUCCH and the short PUCCH arenot necessarily limited to the provided examples, one of
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`ordinary skill in the art would be motivated to rely on those particular examples in order to provide a
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`knownand reliable means to facilitate the resource mappings of the long PUCCH and the short PUCCH
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`taught byYin.
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`(2) Additionally it intrinsic to the design of the long PUCCH and the short PUCCH that they have
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`a different range of values of starting symbols due to the different lengths of the long PUCCH and the
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`short PUCCH. The rangeof valuesof the starting symbols would be limited to the positions that allow
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`the entire of the length of the short or long PUCCH to be transmitted within a single subframe (length of
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`14 symbols), with the long PUCCH being more limited in terms of starting symbols due to the its longer
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`length in comparison to the short PUCCH. Thus for the reasons provided the rejection of claim 24 under
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`35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Yin (US 20180220415 A1) in view of Matsumura (US
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`20200236700 A1).
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness rejections
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`set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is
`not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the differences between the claimed invention
`and the prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obvious before the
`effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinaryskill in the art to which the
`claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the manner in which the invention
`was made.
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`This application currently names joint inventors. In considering patentability of the claims the
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`examiner presumesthat the subject matter of the various claims was commonly owned as of the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention(s) absent any evidence to the contrary. Applicant is advised
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`of the obligation under 37 CFR 1.56 to point out the inventor and effectivefiling dates of each claim that
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`was not commonly ownedas of the effective filing date of the later invention in order for the examiner
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`to consider the applicability of 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C) for any potential 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(2) prior art
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`against the later invention.
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`The factual inquiries for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35 U.S.C.
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`103 are summarized as follows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents ofthe 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 pertinentart.
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`4. Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obviousness or
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`nonobviousness.
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`Claim(s) 24, 25, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as
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`being unpatentable over Yin (US 20180220415 A1) in view of Matsumura (US 20200236700 A1).
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`In regards to claim(s) 24 and 39, Yin (US 20180220415 A1) teaches a terminal comprising:
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`a receiver, which, in operation, receives information indicating a set of parameters
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`related to a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) resource (Yin [Par. 148 — Par. 149] teaches a
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`terminal, UE, that receives information indicating a set of parameters related to a PUCCH resource,
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`“{0148] Therefore, for a short PUCCH, at least the following parameters may be configured for a given
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`UE 102 to determine the PUCCH format... [0149] To determine a short PUCCHresource, besides the
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`above mentioned parameters, more information should be signaled...”); and
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`a transmitter, which, in operation, transmits a uplink control information using the
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`PUCCH resource determined based on the information, wherein the set of parameters includes a
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`starting symbol and a number of symbol(s) for a PUCCH transmission ([Par. 37] teaches a transmitter
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`for a UE, for transmitting UCI using the PUCCH resource(s) determined based on the received
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`information, “[0037] A user equipment (UE) is described...The instructions are further executable to
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`transmit uplink control information (UCI) on the selected PUCCH resource” [Par. 148 — Par. 149] teach
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`wherein the set of parameters include a starting symbol and a number of symbols for a PUCCH
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`transmission,“"[0148] Therefore, for a short PUCCH,at least the following parameters may be
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`configured for a given UE 102 to determine the PUCCH format: the numberof symbols for the PUCCH...”
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`.. [0149] To determine a short PUCCH resource, besides the above mentioned parameters, more
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`information should be signaled, including the starting symbol index in a siot...), and-arangeofvalues-as
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`Yin differs from claim 24, in that Yin is silent on the terminal according to claim 24, wherein a
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`range of values as the starting symbolis different between a short PUCCH using one or two symbol(s)
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`and along PUCCHusing four or more symbols. Despite these differences similar features have been
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`seen in other prior art involving the allocation of resources for PUCCH transmissions. Matsumura
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`(USPGPub No. 2020/0236700)[Fig. 2A] — [Fig. 9B]illustrate wherein a range of values as the starting
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`symbol is different between a short PUCCH using one or two symbols and a long PUCCH using four or
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`more symbols. Thus it would have been obvious to a person of ordinaryskill in the art before the time of
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`filing to further modify PUCCH resource allocation feature of Yin to adopt a feature wherein a range of
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`values as the starting symbolis different between a short PUCCH using one or two symbol(s) and a
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`long PUCCH using four or more symbols, as similarly seen in Matsumura to provide needed design for
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`symbol allocations of the long PUCCH and the short PUCCH ofYin.
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`In regards to claim 25, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 24, wherein the set of
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`parametersincludesa starting resource block or a number of resource block(s) for the PUCCH
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`transmission ([Par. 148 - Par. 149] teaches where the set of parameters include a starting resource block
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`for the PUCCH transmission or a number of resource block(s) for the PUCCH transmission, “[0148]
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`Therefore, for a short PUCCH,at least the following parameters may be configured for a given UE 102 to
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`determine the PUCCH format: the numberof symbols for the PUCCH; the waveform (e.g., CP-OFDM or
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`DFT-S-OFDM); the numberof RBs in a PUCCH region/subband...[0149] To determine a short PUCCH
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`resource, besides the above mentioned parameters, more information should be signaled, including the
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`starting symbol index in a slot; the RB index of the starting RB of a PUCCH resource; and the RB pattern
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`for distributed resource mapping".).
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`In regards to claim 28, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 25, wherein the number of
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`resource block(s) is associated with a format of the PUCCH ([Par. 148] teaches wherein the numberof
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`resource block(s) is associated with a format of the PUCCH, “, “/0148] Therefore, for a short PUCCH, at
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`least the following parameters may be configured for a given UE 102 to determine the PUCCH format:
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`the numberof symbols for the PUCCH; the waveform (e.g., CP-OFDM or DFT-S-OFDM); the numberof
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`RBs in a PUCCHregion/subband...”).
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`In regards to claim 30, Yin is silent on the terminal according to claim 24, wherein a range of
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`values as the starting symbolis associated with a range of values as the number of symbol(s).
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`Despite these differences similar features have been seen in other prior art involving the
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`allocation of resources for PUCCH transmissions. Matsumura (USPGPub No. 2020/0236700) [Fig. 2A] —
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`[Fig. 9B]
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`illustrate wherein a range of values as the starting symbol is associated with a range of values
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`as the numberof symbol(s). Thus it would have been obvious to a person ofordinaryskill in the art
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`before the time offiling to further modify PUCCH resource allocation feature of Yin to adopt a feature
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`wherein a range of values as the starting symbolis associated with a range of values as the number of
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`symbol(s), as similarly seen in Matsumura to provide needed design for symbol allocations of the long
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`PUCCH and the short PUCCH ofYin.
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`In regards to claim 31, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 24, wherein a plurality of
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`sets, each set including parametersrelated to the PUCCH resource, are configured to the terminal, and
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`the information indicates onesetof the plurality of sets ([Par. 163 — Par. 165] teach, "[0163] Before
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`RRC configuration, a default HARQ-ACK timing and PUCCHresource should be specified for UEinitial
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`access. After RRC connection, a set of HARQ-ACK timing can be configured for a UE 102, and the actual
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`HARQ-ACKtiming may be dynamically indicated by a DCI. Similarly, a set of PUCCH resources can be
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`configured for a UE 102, and the actual PUCCHresourceto be used for the reporting maybeindicated by
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`a DCI. [0164] The PUCCHresource configuration has a tradeoff between semi-static RRC signaling and
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`dynamic DCI indication. In general, the PUCCH format/structure should be configured by RRC signaling,
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`and the actual PUCCHresource to be used for UCI reporting should be determinedby explicit DCI
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`indication.
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`[0165] If the HARQ-ACK timing only indicates the slot for a PUCCH reporting, the PUCCH
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`resource indication should include more detailed information such as the symbol index within the slot.
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`In one method, the RRCsignaling configures a set of short PUCCH resources with detailed parameters
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`for a UE 102. The parameters include the PUCCH formats, the resource allocation and the symbol index
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`in a slot, etc. And the DCI indicates the short PUCCH index within the RRC configured set of resources. In
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`another method, the PUCCH resources may be indexed based on a RRC configured short PUCCH
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`structure. The indexes may be generated for resources in a PUCCH region spanning over one or more
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`symbols. A UE 102 may be configured with a set of PUCCH resources based on the PUCCH indexes. The
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`DCI indicates the index of a PUCCH resource in a set of PUCCH resources configured for a UE 102. The
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`DCI of HARQ-ACK timing and the DCI for PUCCH resource indication jointly determines the HARQ-ACK
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`feedback location.”).
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`In regards to claim 32, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 31, wherein the plurality of
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`sets are semi-statically configured by a higher layer, and the information is received in a downlink
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`control information ([Par. 163 — Par. 165] teach wherein the plurality of sets are semi-statically
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`configured by a higher layer via RRC signaling, and the information is received in a downlink control
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`information, to select/index a particular resource of the set of PUCCH resources).
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`In regards to claim 33, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 32, wherein the information
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`is dedicated to the terminal ([Par. 102] teaches where information is dedicated to the terminal, “[0102]
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`Multiplexing capabilities for an RS and UCI multiplexing-based PUCCHarealso described herein. For a
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`short PUCCH, in one method, UE multiplexing is not supported. FDM maybe usedfor different UEs 102 so
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`that the short PUCCHresourcesof different UEs 102 do not overlap with each other. However, this kind
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`of dedicated resource for each UE 102 causes waste of resources since PUCCHis not alwaystransmitted.
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`a” ).
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`In regards to claim 34, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 24, wherein the receiver, in
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`operation, receives a downlink control information, and the transmitter, in operation,
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`transmits
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`the uplink control information using the PUCCH resource that is based on the information and
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`that is associated with a resource used for transmission of the downlink control information
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`(“[0074] The UCI information may be transmitted as L1/L2 control signaling (e.g., via a physical uplink
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`control channel (PUCCH) or physical uplink share channel (PUSCH) or uplink data channel). Furthermore,
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`it should be possible to dynamically indicate (at least in combination with Radio Resource Control (RRC))
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`the timing between data reception and hybrid-ARQ acknowledgementtransmission as part of the
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`Downlink Control Information (DCI).”)
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`In regards to claim 35, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 34, wherein the information
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`is specific to a cell or a group of terminals ([Par. 103] teaches wherein information is specific to a cell or
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`a group of terminals, “ [0103] In another approach, UE multiplexing for PUCCHis supported to share the
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`same RBresourcesfor different UEs 102. To separate the signals from different UEs 102 multiplexed on
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`the same RB, some orthogonal code should be applied on the RS and/or UCI data symbols.”).
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`In regards to claim 36, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 24, wherein the receiver, in
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`operation, receives a downlink control information related to a symbol available for uplink,
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`and
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`the transmitter, in operation, transmits the uplink control information using the symbol available for
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`uplink in the PUCCH resource determined based on the information ([Par. 37] teaches a transmitter for
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`a UE, for transmitting UCI using the PUCCH resource(s) determined based on the received information,
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`“{0037] A user equipment (UE) is described...The instructions are further executable to transmit uplink
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`control information (UCI) on the selected PUCCH resource” [Par. 148 — Par. 149] teach wherein the set of
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`parametersinclude a starting symbol and a number of symbols for a PUCCH transmission, “ "[0148]
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`Therefore, for a short PUCCH,at least the following parameters may be configured for a given UE 102 to
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`determine the PUCCH format: the numberof symbols for the PUCCH...” ... [0149] To determine a short
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`PUCCHresource, besides the above mentioned parameters, more information should be signaled,
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`including the starting symbolindex inaslot...).
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`In regards to claim 37, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 36, wherein when the
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`PUCCH resource determined based on the information is not the symbol available for uplink, the
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`uplink control information is not transmitted ([Par. 175 — Par. 176] teach where when the PUCCH
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`resource determined based on the information is not available for the uplink, for example when an
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`allocated PUCCH resource, such as a symbol overlaps with URLLC traffic, the UCI is not
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`transmitted/dropped, "[0175] As mentioned, URLLC traffic requires ultra-reliability and low latency, and
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`maycollide with a PUCCH or PUSCHtransmission of the same UE 102. As a general rule, the URLLC traffic
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`should have higherpriority than any other UL transmissions. In the case where a short PUCCH
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`transmission collides with a URLLC traffic in the same symbol, the URLLC should havehigherpriority.
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`Several methods can be considered.
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`[0176] Ina first method (Method 1), URLLC is transmitted and the PUCCHin the overlapping symbolis
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`dropped.This is a simple solution and can be applicable in all cases regardless of PUCCH waveforms
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`and/or numerologies. The whole short PUCCH should be dropped for a 1-symbol PUCCH. For a 2-symbol
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`PUCCH,if the URLLC collides with the first symbol of a short PUCCH,all short PUCCH symbols should be
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`dropped.If a 2-symbol short PUCCH transmission already starts, and the URLLC collides with the 2nd
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`symbol in a 2-symbol short PUCCH, the second symbol of the short PUCCHis dropped.").
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`In regards to claim 38, Yin teaches the terminal according to claim 36, wherein the uplink
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`control information is a periodically transmitted signal ([Par. 72 — Par. 73] teach where UCI is
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`transmitted periodically such as is the case for periodic CSI transmissions).
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`Claim(s) 26-27 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Yin in view of
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`Matsumura (US 20200236700 A1) in view of Love (Love et al., US 20100029289 A1).
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`In regards to claim 26, Yin is silent on the terminal according to claim 25, wherein the starting
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`resource block is represented as an offset from an edge of a bandwidth.
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`Despite these differences similar features have seen in other prior art involving the configuring
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`of PUCCH resources. Love [Par. 25 — Par. 26] and [Fig. 6 — Fig. 7] teach wherein the starting resource
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`block is represented as an offset from an edgeof a bandwidth, “[0025] In mostor all such embodiments
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`that permit offsetting of the PUCCH resource,including the case of over-provisioning, the networkis
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`enabled to initiate uplink data transmission in frequency resources not used by PUCCH transmissions.
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`Also, while in the descriptions of the embodimentsthe offset is generally defined with respect to the
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`edgeof the band...”. [Fig. 6 — Fig. 7] illustrate where the starting resource block is indicated based upon
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`an offset from an edge of a bandwidth.
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`Thus it would have been obvious to a person of ordinaryskill in the art before the time offiling
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`to further modify the feature for configuring resources of Yin to arrive at wherein the starting resource
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`block is represented as an offset from an edge of a bandwidth, as similarly seen in Love in order to in
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`orderto fulfill a need for implementing a feature for providing an indication of a starting resource block.
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`In regards to claim 27, Yin is silent on the terminal according to claim 26, wherein the offsetis
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`in a range of a bandwidth that the terminal supports in a system bandwidth.
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`Despite these differences similar features have seen in other prior art involving the configuring
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`of PUCCH resources. Love [Par. 21] teaches wherein the offset is a range of a bandwidth that a terminal
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`supports in a system bandwidth, “[0021] FIG. 6 illustrates a pair of uplink control channels (PUCCH
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`region 1 and region 2) located at opposite edges of the band, which is the location specified for the
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`PUCCH underthe current EUTRAspecification...”
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`Thus it would have been obvious to a person of ordinaryskill in the art before the time offiling
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`to further modify the feature for configuring resources of Yin to arrive at wherein the starting resource
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`block is represented as an offset from an edge of a bandwidth, as similarly seen in Love in order to in
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`orderto fulfill a need for reliably implementing a feature for providing an indication of a starting
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`resource block.
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`THIS ACTION IS MADEFINAL. Applicant is reminded of the extension of time policy as set forth
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`Conclusion
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`in 37 CFR 1.136(a).
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`A shortened statutory period for reply to this final action is set to expire THREE MONTHS from
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`the mailing date of this action.
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`In the eventa first reply is filed within TWO MONTHS of the mailing date
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`of this final action and the advisory action is not mailed until after the end of the THREE-MONTH
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`shortened statutory period, then the shortened statutory period will expire on the date the advisory
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`action is mailed, and any extension fee pursuant to 37 CFR 1.136(a) will be calculated from the mailing
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`date of the advisory action.
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`In no event, however, will the statutory period for reply expire later than
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`SIX MONTHS from the mailing date of this final action.
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