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`16/631,174
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`01/15/2020
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`SHOTARO MAKI
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`Seed IP Law Group LLP/Panasonic (PIPCA)
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`LUGO, DAVID B
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`ART UNIT
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`2631
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`12/27/2021
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`Application No.
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`MAKI etal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
`David B Lugo
`2631
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`Application/Control Number: 16/631,174
`Art Unit: 2631
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the
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`first inventor to file provisions of the AJA.
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`Response to Amendment/Arguments
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`2.
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`In the responsefiled 9/14/21, Applicant has amended claims 1-7. Applicant’s arguments
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`with respect to claims 1-7 have been considered but are moot because the new ground of
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`rejection does not rely on any reference applied in the prior rejection of record for any teaching
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`or matter specifically challenged in the argument. In particular, the amended claim limitations
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`argued by Applicant are addressed using a newly cited reference to Jiang et al. as detailed below.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`3.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which formsthe basis for all obviousness
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`rejectionsset forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention maynot 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 obviousbefore 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 mannerin which the invention was made.
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`4,
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`This application currently namesjoint inventors. In considering patentability of the
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`claims the examiner presumesthat the subject matter of the various claims was commonly
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`owned asofthe effective filing date of the claimed invention(s) absent any evidenceto the
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`contrary. Applicant is advised of the obligation under 37 CFR 1.56 to point out the inventor and
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`effective filing dates of each claim that was not commonly ownedasofthe effective filing date
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`of the later invention in order for the examinerto consider the applicability of 35 U.S.C.
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`102(b)(2)(C) for any potential 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(2) prior art against the later invention.
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`5.
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`Claims 1-7 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Sunetal. U.S.
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`Patent App. Pub. No. 2020/0076557 in view ofJiang et al. U.S. Patent App. Pub. No.
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`2020/0177416.
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`Regarding claims 1 and 5, Sun discloses a transmission device (see Figs. 11-12)
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`performing a method,the device comprising circuitry (1.e. determining unit 510/processor 610)
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`that maps a phasetracking reference signal onto a subset of antenna ports, each antenna port of
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`the subset of antenna ports being includedin at least one group into which a plurality of antenna
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`ports are grouped, the at least one group being determined based on a measured value of phase
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`noise measured for each antenna port of the plurality of antenna ports, respectively, as Sun
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`discloses that a terminal device provides information indicating whether phase errors estimated
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`on PTRSports are the same ({ [0094]), and may determine DMRSports corresponding to the
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`PTRSport having a samephasenoise as one port group ({ [0100]), and an uplink signal includes
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`grouping information including correspondence between the DMRSport group and the PTRS
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`port ({q [0100]-[0101]), such that the terminal device sends the PTRS and DMRSto a network
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`device based on the correspondence between the PTRS port and DMRSport ({[ [0016]), where
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`the terminal device may estimate phase noise on the PTRSport to determine DMRSports having
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`the same phase noise as one DMRSport group ({({[ [[0099-[0100]]), and a transmitting circuit
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`(i.e. sending unit 520/transceiver 630) which transmits a data signal and the phase tracking
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`reference signal (see {{ [0040], [0081]-[0082]; Fig. 7). Sun does not expressly disclose that the
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`transmission device determines a density of phase tracking reference signal allocation based on a
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`modulation or a bandwidth used by the transmission device, and transmits information indicating
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`the subset of antenna ports, wherein the information includes one or more port numbers of a
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`channelstate information reference signal (CSI-RS) or a sounding reference signal (SRS).
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`Jiang discloses that PTRS density is related to the modulation and coding scheme (MCS)
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`and bandwidth allocated to the user (see J [0165]). It would have been obvious to one of
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`ordinary skill in the art, prior to the effective filing date of the claimed invention, to base the
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`PTRSdensity on a modulation or bandwidth used by the transmission device, as suggested by
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`Jiang, in the transmission device of Sun, as higher MCS/bandwidth require higher PTRS density
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`for proper phase noise determination over time-frequency resources.
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`Further, Jiang also discloses that information indicating PTRS antenna ports may be
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`provided as information associated with port numbers of a sounding reference signal (i.e. SRS
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`indicator SRI — see { [0153]). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art,
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`prior to the effective filing date of the claimed invention, to include port numbers of a SRS in the
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`information indicating subset of antenna ports mapped to PTRS, as suggested by Jiang, in the
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`transmission device of Sun,as it provides an efficient way of configuring PTRS port information
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`when SRSresources share a PTRS port (see Jiang, {| [0153]).
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`Regarding claim 2, Sun discloses that antenna ports equal having the same phase noise
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`are reported as one port group ({[ [0019]), where there are a numberof port groups which thus
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`have different measured values for phase noise ({{{ [0020]-[0024]).
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`Regarding claim 3, Sun discloses transmitting information indicating an association
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`between the antenna ports andthe at least one group to which they belong ({ [0022]).
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`Regarding claims 4 and 6, Sun discloses a reception device (see Figs. 13-14), performing
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`a method,the device comprising a receiving circuit (i.e. receiving unit 710/transceiver 830) that
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`receives a data signal and a phase tracking reference signal transmitted from a subset of antenna
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`ports of antenna ports, each antennaport of the subset of antenna ports being includedin at least
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`one group into whicha plurality of antenna ports of a transmitter are grouped,the at least one
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`group being determined based on a measured value of a phase noise measured for each antenna
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`port of the plurality of antenna ports, respectively, as Sun discloses grouping one or more DMRS
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`ports corresponding to a PTRSport on the basis of a same measured phase noise (see J [0099]-
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`[0102]), and circuitry that demodulates the data signal using a phase noise estimate value
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`estimated from the phase tracking reference signal, as Sun discloses a demodulating circuit(i.e.
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`part of receiving unit 710/processor 810) that demodulates a received data signal by using a
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`phasenoise estimate value estimated from the phase tracking reference signal (see {| [0113]), and
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`the demodulating circuit uses as a phase noise estimate value for other antenna ports included in
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`the at least one group and excluding the subset of antenna ports, the phase noise estimate value
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`for the subset of antenna ports, as Sun discloses that a same phase error estimated on the PTRS
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`port is used to perform data demodulation for a plurality of the DMRSports ({ [0113]).
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`Sun does not expressly disclose that the reception device receives information indicating
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`the subset of antenna ports, wherein the information includes one or more port numbersof a
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`channelstate information reference signal (CSI-RS) or a sounding reference signal (SRS), and
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`wherein a density of phase tracking reference signal allocation is determined based on a
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`modulation or a bandwidth used by the reception device.
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`Jiang discloses that information indicating PTRS antenna ports may be provided as
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`information associated with port numbers of a sounding reference signal (i.e. SRS indicator SRI
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`— see { [0153]). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art, prior to the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention, to receive information including port numbers of a
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`SRSin the information indicating subset of antenna ports mapped to PTRS, as suggested by
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`Jiang, in the reception device of Sun,as it provides an efficient way of configuring PTRSport
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`information when SRSresources share a PTRS port(see Jiang, {{ [0153]).
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`Further Jiang also discloses that PTRS density is related to the modulation and coding
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`scheme (MCS) and bandwidth allocated to the user (see { [0165]). It would have been obvious
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`to one of ordinary skill in the art, prior to the effective filing date of the claimed invention, to
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`base the PTRS density on a modulation or bandwidth used by the reception device, as suggested
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`by Jiang, in the reception device of Sun, as higher MCS/bandwidth require higher PTRS density
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`for proper phase noise determination over time-frequency resources.
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`Regarding claim 7, Sun discloses a communication method comprising measuring a
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`measured value of phase noise for each of a plurality of antenna ports of a transmitter, as Sun
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`discloses estimating phase noise on PTRS ports ({ [0082]), grouping the plurality of antenna
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`ports into at least one group onthe basis of the measured value of phase noise ({{ [0094],
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`[0100]-[0101]), mapping a phase tracking reference signal onto a subset of antenna ports of
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`antenna ports each includedin the at least one group, as Sun discloses that a terminal device may
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`determine DMRSports corresponding to the PTRS port having a same phasenoise as one port
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`group ({ [0100]), and an uplink signal includes grouping information including correspondence
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`between the DMRSport group and the PTRSport ({{ [0100]-[0101]) where the terminal device
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`may estimate phase noise on the PTRSport to determine DMRSports having the same phase
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`noise as one DMRSport group ({{ [[0099-[0100]]), transmitting a data signal and the phase
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`tracking signal (see {{{ [0040], [0081]-[0082]; Fig. 7), receiving the data signal and the phase
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`tracking reference signal transmitted from the subset of antenna ports included the group, as Sun
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`discloses grouping one or more DMRSports corresponding to a PTRSport on the basis of a
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`same measuredphase noise(see {| [0099]-[0102]), where the data and reference signals are
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`received (see Fig. 7), demodulating the data signal by using a phase noise estimate value
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`estimated from the phase tracking reference signal (see { [0113]), and using the phase noise
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`estimate value for the subset of antenna ports as a phase noise estimate value for other antenna
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`ports included in the at least one group excluding the subset of antenna ports, as Sun discloses
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`that a same phase error estimated on the PTRS port is used to perform data demodulation for a
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`plurality of the DMRSports ({ [0113]).
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`Sun does not expressly disclose determining a density of phase tracking reference signal
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`allocation based on a modulation or a bandwidth used by a transmission device, and transmitting
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`information indicating the subset of antenna ports, wherein the information includes one or more
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`port numbersof a channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) or a sounding reference
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`signal (SRS), the information indicating the subset of antenna ports subsequently received.
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`Jiang discloses that PTRS density is related to the modulation and coding scheme (MCS)
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`and bandwidth allocated to the user (see J [0165]). It would have been obvious to one of
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`ordinary skill in the art, prior to the effective filing date of the claimed invention, to base the
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`PTRSdensity on a modulation or bandwidth used by a transmission device, as suggested by
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`Jiang, in method of Sun, as higher MCS/bandwidth require higher PTRS density for proper phase
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`noise determination over time-frequency resources.
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`Further, Jiang also discloses that information indicating PTRS antenna ports may be
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`provided as information associated with port numbers of a sounding reference signal (i.e. SRS
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`indicator SRI — see { [0153]). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in theart,
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`prior to the effective filing date of the claimed invention, to transmit/receive information
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`including port numbers of a SRS in the information indicating subset of antenna ports mapped to
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`PTRS, as suggested by Jiang, in the method of Sun,as it provides an efficient way of configuring
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`PTRSport information when SRSresources share a PTRSport(see Jiang, { [0153]).
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`Conclusion
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`6.
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`Theprior art made of record and notrelied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure:
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`Jiang et al. U.S. Patent App. Pub. No. 2020/0163078 disclose methods for sending,
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`configuring and receiving a configuration resource, including use of a PTRS with time-domain
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`density based on an MCS and frequency-domain density based on bandwidth.
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`7.
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`Applicant's amendment necessitated the new ground(s) of rejection presented in this
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`Office action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP§ 706.07(a).
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