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`16/492,937
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`09/10/2019
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`TETSUYA YAMAMOTO
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`731456.538USPC
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`1046
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`Seed IP Law Group LLP/Panasonic (PIPCA)
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`CUNNINGHAM, KEVIN M
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`ART UNIT
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`2461
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`09/14/2021
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`Application No.
`Applicant(s)
`16/492,937
`YAMAMOTOetal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
`KEVIN M CUNNINGHAM
`2461
`Yes
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`1) Responsive to communication(s) filed on 7/30/2021.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/492,937
`Art Unit: 2461
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`Page 2
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The presentapplication, 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 § 112
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 112(b):
`(b) CONCLUSION.—The specification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly
`pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which the inventor or a joint inventor
`regards as the invention.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA), second paragraph:
`The specification shall conclude with one or moreclaims particularly pointing out and distinctly
`claiming the subject matter which the applicant regards as his invention.
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`Claims 7-12 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA), second paragraph,
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`as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter which the
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`inventor or a joint inventor (or for applications subject to pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 112, the applicant), regards as
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`the invention.
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`Regarding claim 7, the claim states: “being capable of performing” whichis unclear.
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`It is not clear
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`what being capable of performing refers to (who or what hasthis capability?). The limitation was written
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`this way as an attempt to simultaneously claim alternative and mutually exclusive embodiments(first
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`operation and second operation) in a method claim. For example, the claim could state performinga first
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`or second operation instead of “being capable of performing’first operation and second operation.
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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 obviousnessrejections
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`setforth 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
`ordinary skill 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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`Application/Control Number: 16/492,937
`Art Unit: 2461
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`Page 3
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`Claims 1-12 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Jiang et al (US
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`2018/0103428, hereinafter Jiang, claiming the priority date of provisional application 62/406,224), in view
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`of Yi et al (US 2018/0035416, hereinafter Yi, claiming priority date of all provisional applications), in view
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`of Ekpenyonget al (US 2013/0195048, hereinafter Ekpenyong) and in view of Papasakellariou (US
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`2018/0310257, hereinafter Papasakellariou, claiming priority dates of provisional applications 62/488,291
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`and 62/490,835).
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`1. Regarding claim 1, Jiang discloses a terminal (UE, Fig. 1) provided with: circuitry (hardware
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`including circuits, Para [0108]), which, in operation, in a case where a sum of a transmission power
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`for a first signal and a transmission power for a second signal requiring lower latency and higher
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`reliability than the first signal exceeds a maximum transmission power in an overlap interval in which
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`a transmission of the first signal and a transmission of the second signal occur at the same time,
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`carries out power scaling with quality of the second signal being prioritized over quality of thefirst
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`signal, in at least the overlap interval (approach to support both eMBB and URLLLCtraffic, where
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`an issue is that the UE is transmitting at maximum powerand has no additional power to
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`transmit, Para [0085], power sharing between eMBB and URLLC, Para [0099], UE monitorsfor
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`an indicator, in order to transmit both eMBB and URLLCdata, using the same time-frequency
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`resources, at the desired powerlevels, Para [0100] and UE can reduce transmission powerfor
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`eMBB and usedthe saved transmission powerfor the URLLC, Para [0100], where URLLC
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`traffic has priority over eMBB traffic, Para [0082]); and a transmitter, which, in operation, transmits
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`the first signal and the second signal obtained after the power scaling (UE transmits both eMBB
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`and URLLCdata, where the eMBB datais transmitted with reduced transmission power, Para
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`[0100]). Also see Para [0093, 0099, 0106] from provisional application 62/406,244:
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`but does not disclose, in a case where a transmission interval of the first signal is longer than a
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`transmission interval of the second signal, and a transmission start position of the first signal is
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`included in the overlap interval. Yi discloses URLLC can use the sameor different numerology
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`than the eMBB, Para [0066] and see Fig. 5 where the start of eMBB uplink is during the uplink
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`sub-frame of URLLC, where the eMBB sub-frameis longer than URLLC sub-frame.
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`It would
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`have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the invention to
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`utilize the techniques taught by Yi in order to efficiently operate NR system where different sub-bands
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`are allocated to different user equipment;
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`nor disclosesafirst operation carrying out power scaling of the first signal across the entire
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`transmission interval of the first signal, wherein the entire transmission interval includes both the
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`overlap interval during which the sum exceeds the maximum transmission power and a non-overlap
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`interval during which the sum does not exceed the maximum transmission power. Ekpenyong
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`discloses transmitting a first and second transmission during a sub-frame with transmission
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`timing difference, scaling transmit powerfor one or both signals so the combined power does
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`not exceed the maximum power, where a constant transmission power is assigned to all
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`symbols in the first and second transmissionsprior to the start of the sub-frame, Para [0024].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling date of the
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`invention to utilize the techniques taught by Ekpenyong in order to support multiple timing advances
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`and prioritize transmissions during simultaneous transmissions that exceed maximum transmission
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`power;
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`and does not disclose a second operation of selecting second signal resources intended to
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`transmit the second signal across the entire transmission interval of the first signal and transmitting, in
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`a second operation, both the first and second signal in each of the second signal resources.
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`Papasakellariou discloses the SR can be higherreliability than the HARQ ACK, and the UE can
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`multiplex the SR and HARQ ACK in the same PUCCH, Para [0264] and using the configured SR
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`resourceto jointly transmit SR and HARQ-ACK,Para [0260]. Also see pages 20-22 of
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`provisional application 62/490,835.
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill in the art
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`before the effectivefiling date of the invention to utilize the techniques taught by Papasakellariou in
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`order to reduce overhead that comes with configuring multiple PUCCH resourcesfor respective
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`transmissions.
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`2. Regarding claims 2 and 8, Jiang discloses the terminal/method according to claim 1/7, wherein the
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`circuitry, in operation, carries out the power scaling for the first signal and does not carry out the
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`power scaling for the second signal in a case where the sum exceeds the maximum transmission
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`Art Unit: 2461
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`Page 5
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`power (URLLCdata haspriority over eMBB traffic, Para [0082] and transmitting eMBB traffic at
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`reduced power, Para [0093)).
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`3. Regarding claims 3 and 9, Jiang discloses the terminal/method according to claim 1/7, but not
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`explicitly wherein the first signal and the second signal are respectively allocated to different
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`frequency resources. Yi discloses the URLLC and eMBB may be multiplexed by FDM, Para
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`[0066] or See Fig. 5, where eMBB and URLLCusedifferent frequencies (page 5 of provisional
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`application 62/476,628).
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`4. Regarding claims 4 and 10, Jiang discloses the terminal/method according to claim 1/7, wherein the
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`power scaling ofthe first signal across the entire transmission intervalof the first signal prevents
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`occurrence of a transient period in the transmission interval of the first signal (this is stating a result
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`of the powerscaling: recognizing latent properties does not render an otherwise known
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`invention as patentable).
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`5. Regarding claims 5 and 11, Jiang discloses the terminal/method according to claim 1/7, but not
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`wherein a start position of a transmission interval for the first signal is any timing in a transmission
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`period for the second signal. Yi discloses URLLC can use the sameor different numerology than
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`the eMBB, Para [0066] and see Fig. 5 where the start of eMBB uplink is during the uplink sub-
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`frame of URLLC.
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`6. Regarding claims 6 and 12, Jiang discloses the terminal/method according to claim 5/11, wherein
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`the selection of second signal resources across the entire transmission interval of the first signal in
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`the second operation prevents occurrenceof a transient period in the transmission interval (this is
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`just stating the result or benefit of the previous disclosed selection limitation).
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`7. Regarding claim 7, Jiang discloses a communication method including: in a case where a sum of a
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`transmission power for a first signal and a transmission power for a second signal requiring lower
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`latency and higher reliability than the first signal exceeds a maximum transmission power in an
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`overlap interval in which a transmission ofthe first signal and a transmission of the second signal
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`occur at the same time, carrying out power scaling with quality of the second signal being prioritized
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`over quality of the first signal, in at least the overlap interval (approach to support both eMBB and
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`URLLCtraffic, where an issue is that the UE is transmitting at maximum power and has no
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`Art Unit: 2461
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`Page 6
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`additional powerto transmit, Para [0085], power sharing between eMBB and URLLC, Para
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`[0099], UE monitors for an indicator, in order to transmit both eMBB and URLLCdata, using
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`the same time-frequency resources,at the desired powerlevels, Para [0100] and UE can
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`reduce transmission power for eMBB and used the saved transmission powerfor the URLLC,
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`Para [0100], where URLLCtraffic has priority over eMBB traffic, Para [0082]); and transmitting
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`the first signal and the second signal obtained after the power scaling (UE transmits both eMBB
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`and URLLCdata, where the eMBB datais transmitted with reduced transmission power, Para
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`[0100]). Also see Para [0093, 0099, 0106] from provisional application 62/406,244:
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`but does not disclose, in a case where a transmission intervalof the first singal is longer than a
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`transmission interval of the second signal, and a transmission start position of the first signal is
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`included in the overlap interval. Yi discloses URLLC can use the sameor different numerology
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`than the eMBB, Para [0066] and see Fig. 5 where the start of eMBB uplink is during the uplink
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`sub-frame of URLLC, where the eMBB sub-frameis longer than URLLC sub-frame;
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`nor discloses carrying out power scaling of the first signal across the entire transmission interval
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`of the first signal, wherein the entire transmission interval includes both the overlap interval during
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`which the sum exceeds the maximum transmission power and a non-overlap interval during which the
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`sum does not exceed the maximum transmission power. Ekpenyong discloses transmitting a first
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`and second transmission during a sub-frame with transmission timing difference, scaling
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`transmit powerfor one or both signals so the combined power does not exceed the maximum
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`power, where a constant transmission poweris assigned to all symbols in the first and
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`second transmissionsprior to the start of the sub-frame, Para [0024];
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`and does not disclose a second operation of selecting second signal resources intended to
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`transmit the second signal across the entire transmission interval of the first signal and transmitting, in
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`a second operation, both the first and second signal in each of the second signal resources.
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`Papasakellariou discloses the SR can be higherreliability than the HARQ ACK, and the UE can
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`multiplex the SR and HARQ ACK in the same PUCCH, Para [0264] and using the configured SR
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`resourceto jointly transmit SR and HARQ-ACK,Para [0260]. Also see pages 20-22 of
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`provisional application 62/490,835.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/492,937
`Art Unit: 2461
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`Page 7
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`Response to Arguments
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`Applicant's argumentsfiled 7/30/2021 have been fully considered but they are not persuasive.
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`The Applicant amendsthe limitations and argues the references do not disclose the amendedlimitations.
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`The Applicant amendsthe limitation to include a second operation and Applicant argues the prior art does
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`not discloses a terminal that is capable of performing first and second operation. The Applicant also has
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`argumentagainst other cited reference from the advisory action.
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`In response, arguments are mootin view of the new reference being used in the currentoffice
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`action. Papasakellariou discloses multiplexing the HARQ ACK and SR and transmitting using a single
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`PUCCH, Para [0264]. Further the method claim appears to be entirely conditional. For example, assume
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`a method claim requires stepAif a first condition happens and step B if a second condition happens. If
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`the claimed invention may be practiced withouteither the first or second condition happening, then
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`neither step A or B is required by the broadest reasonable interpretation of the claim (MPEP 2111.04).
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`The claim has limitations “in a case” where a sum of transmission... exceeds a maximum, instead of
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`positively reciting the limitation for example, determining a sum of transmission power... exceeds a
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`maximum.
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`Conclusion
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