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`03/26/2020
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`LILEI WANG
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`HAQUE, ABUSAYEED M
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`ART UNIT
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`2466
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`Part of Paper No./Mail Date 20220204
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`Application No.
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`16/651,275
`WANG etal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
`ABUSAYEED HAQUE
`2466
`Yes
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`Status
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`1) Responsive to communication(s) filed on 12/02/2021.
`C} A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/werefiled on
`2a)¥) This action is FINAL.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/651 ,275
`Art Unit: 2466
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`This application is response to an amendment filed on 12/02/2021.
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`Response to Amendment
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`2.
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`Claims 1-10 have been amended.
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`Claims 11-20 have been cancelled.
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`Responseto Arguments
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`Applicant's arguments filed on 12/02/2021 have been fully considered but they
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`are not persuasive.
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`In responseto applicant's arguments on pages 6-7 in the remarks about
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`withdrawing current prior arts rejections for claim 1, due to the applicant’s acceptance
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`that these prior arts don’t teach the amended claim 1, examiner’s disagreeswith the
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`applicant. Examiner’s interpretation of this claimed 1
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`limitation is a user equipment (UE)
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`receives an information and determinessidelink communicating via with a Base Station
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`(BS) using sTTI based on receivedfirst control information, the UE transmit a second
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`control information to the base station using sTTI in response to determining that the
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`shortenedtime interval is used for the signaling, wherein the sTTI is shorter than TTI
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`and the UE also usesthe sTTI for communicating with another UE. OUCHI’s teachesin
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`paragraph 435 about a receiver of an UE receives information from a basestation, his
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`teaching in paragraph 76 about receiving DCI is read as receiving first control
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`information, his teaching in paragraph 85 about monitoring sTTI and supporting the
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`transmission and/or reception of the physical channel using the sTTI 1 is taken as the
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`UE determines whether a shortened time interval is used for a signaling between the
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`user equipment and the basestation via sidelink communication according to the
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`received DCI. KWAK’s teaching in paragraph 486 about transmitting CSI or second
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`control information using notified sTTI. His teaching is paragraph 433 is read as using a
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`subframe or TTI is larger than sTTI or sTTIis less the TTI, his teaching in paragraph
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`435 is read as the UE can perform sidelink communication to another UE via sidelink
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`using sTTI. The examiner recognizes that obviousness may be established by
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`combining or modifying the teachings of the prior art to produce the claimed invention
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`where there is some teaching, suggestion, or motivation to do so found either in the
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`references themselves or in the knowledge generally available to one of ordinary skill in
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`the art. See In re Fine, 837 F.2d 1071, 5 USPQ2d 1596 (Fed. Cir. 1988), In re Jones,
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`958 F.2d 347, 21 USPQ2d 1941 (Fed. Cir. 1992), and KSR International Co. v. Teleflex,
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`Inc., 550 U.S. 398, 82 USPQ2d 1385 (2007).
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`In this case, KWAKin combination with
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`OUCHI teaches claimed invention.
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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
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`obviousnessrejections 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 mace.
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`Claims 1, 4-5 and 10 are rejected under 35 U.S.C 103 (a) as being unpatentable
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`over OUCHI etal. (hereinafter, “OUCHI”; 20190229964) in view of KWAKetal.
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`(hereinafter, “KWAK”; 20190312669).
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`Inresponseto claims 1 and 10,
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`Art Unit: 2466
`OUCHI teaches a user equipment (UE) operative for sidelink transmission based
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`on basestation scheduling, comprising: a receiver (a receiver, paragraph 435),
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`operative to receive (receives, paragraph 435); first control information (DCI,
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`paragraph 76); from a basestation (base station apparatus, paragraph 71);
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`circuitry (processor, paragraph 416), operative to determine (may monitor,
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`paragraph 85); whether a shortened time interval (sTT/, paragraph 85); is used
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`for a signaling between the user equipment (supporting the transmission and/or
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`reception of the physical channelusing the sTTI, paragraph 85) and the base
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`station (base station, paragraph 85); for sidelink transmission (physical channel,
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`paragraph 85); according to the receivedfirst control information (DC/ format,
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`paragraph 85); and
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`OUCHI doesnot teach explicitly about a transmitter, operative to transmit second
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`control information to the base station using the shortenedtime interval in response to
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`determining that the shortened time interval is used for the signaling, the shorted time
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`interval is less than a standard time interval and the transmitter is operative to perform
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`the sidelink transmission to another UE.
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`KWAK teachesa transmitter (fig. 31, element 3123, communication module
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`3123, paragraph 548), operative to transmit second control information to the
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`base station using the shortened time interval (paragraph 486 is read a
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`transmitting CSI or second control information using sTTI); in response to
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`determining that the shortened time interval is used for the signaling (paragraph
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`486, notifying is read as receiving or determining by an UE for communication or
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`signaling, notifying the UE about sTT1is interpreted as UE transmit CSI or
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`second control information (describe in paragraph 485) in response to
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`determining sTTI for communication),
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`wherein the shortened time interval is less than a standard time interval
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`(paragraph 433, subframe is equatedto a standard time interval having multiple
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`sTTl in a subfarmeis interpreted as a subframe or a TTIis larger than sTTIs),
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`and the transmitter is operative to perform the sidelink transmission to another
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`UE (paragraph 435, using sTTI for sidelink transmission by an UE).
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`It would have been obvious within the scope of a person of ordinary skill in the art
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`before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify OUCHI to use a
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`transmitter, operative to transmit second control information to the base station
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`during the signaling interaction using the shortened time interval after the
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`determination circuitry determines that the shortened time interval is used for the
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`signaling interaction for sidelink transmission, the shorted time interval is less
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`than a standard time interval and the transmitter is operative to perform the
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`sidelink transmission to another UE as taught by KWAK becauseit would allow a
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`method for a user equipment to transmit (feedback or report) channel state
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`information (CSI) (e.g., CQI) to a base station in a wireless communication
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`system supporting a short transmission time interval (STTI).
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`In responseto claim 4,
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`OUCHI teaches wherein the first control information (DC/, paragraph 76);
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`comprises one or more of downlink control information (DCI) (DCI, paragraph
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`76); and radio resource control (RRC) signaling, and wherein the circuitry
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`(processor, paragraph 416); determines (may monitor, paragraph 85); whether
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`the shortened time interval is used for the signaling (the information and/or
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`parameters for configuring the sTTI, paragraph 85); according to one or more of
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`the DCI or RRC (using DCI format (and/or SCI) which mayinclude the
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`information/parameters for configuring the sTTl in paragraph 85 teachesthis
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`limitation).
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`In responseto claim 5,
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`OUCHI teaches wherein when the receiver receives (receives, paragraph 435);
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`the first control information (DCI, paragraph 76); within a control resource thatis
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`specially specified (within a particular bandwidth in a system bandwidth,
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`paragraph 76); for the shortenedtime interval (paragraph 76 is read as receiving
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`DCI via STTI using a particular bandwidth in a system bandwidth), the circuitry
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`determine that the shortened time interval is used for the signaling (paragraph
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`85, monitoring and supporting the transmission and/or reception of the physical
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`channel using the sTTN.
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`Claim 2 is rejected under 35 U.S.C 103 (a) as being unpatentable over OUCHI etal.
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`(hereinafter, “OUCHI”; 20190229964) in view of KWAKetal. (hereinafter, “KWAK”:
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`20190312669) and in further view of YOU et al. (hereinafter, “YOU”; 20180234998).
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`In responseto claim 2,
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`OUCHI and KWAKdonot teach explicitly about the apparatus of claim 2.
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`YOU teaches wherein the shortened time interval is a shortened transmission
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`time interval (STTI) the standard time interval is a transmission time interval (TTI),
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`and the sTTI is a fraction of the TTI in terms of OFDM symbol (s7T/ may include
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`a part of OFDM symbols of legacy TTI, paragraph 261).
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`Art Unit: 2466
`It would have been obvious within the scope of a person of ordinary skill in the art
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`before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify OUCHI and KWAK
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`to use a shortenedtime interval is a shortened transmission time interval (STTI), the
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`standard time interval is a transmission time interval (TTI), and sTTl is a fraction of
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`TTI in terms of OFDM symbol as taught by YOU becauseit would allow using sTTI
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`for DCI in order to overcome delay or latency has emerged as an importantissue.
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`The performances of more and more applications depend on a delay/latency in a 5G
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`communication system.
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`Claim 3 is rejected under 35 U.S.C 103 (a) as being unpatentable over OUCHI et
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`al. (hereinafter, “OUCHI’; 20190229964) KWAKetal. (hereinafter, “KVWWAK’;
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`20190312669) andin further view of MOON etal. (hereinafter, “MOON”; 20190116592).
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`Inresponseto claim 3,
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`OUCHI and KWAKnotteach explicitly about claim 3.
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`- MOON teaches wherein the shortened time interval is mini-slot (paragraph 62 is
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`read as using sub-siot or mini-slot); or non-slot unit in a New Radio system, the
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`standard time interval is slot in the New Radio system or a non-slotis a fraction
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`of a slot terms of OFDM symbol (paragraph 62 is read as using OFDM symbols
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`is within or fraction of NTTl or STT, paragraph 52 is read as using NR or new
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`radio for TTl and STTN).
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`It would have been obvious within the scope of a person of ordinary skill in the art
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`before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify OUCHI and KWAKto
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`use a mini-slot as an STTI unit in, and a standard time interval as a slot ina NR system
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`wherein the mini-slot is a fraction of the slot in terms of OFDM symbol as taught by
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`MOON becauseit would allow supporting transmissions of TTI units having different
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`lengths within one carrier in order to efficiently support traffic having various
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`requirements.
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`Claim 8 is rejected under 35 U.S.C 103 (a) as being unpatentable over OUCHI et
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`al. (hereinafter, “OUCHI’; 20190229964) KWAKetal. (hereinafter, “KVWWAK’;
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`20190312669) and in further view of in view of LEE etal. (hereinafter, “LEE”;
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`20190090276).
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`Inresponseto claim 8,
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`- OUCHI teaches wherein: the circuitry (orocessor, paragraph 416), is operative to
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`select the shortened time interval (paragraph 85,monitoring sTTN; or the
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`standard time interval for the signaling between the user equipment and the base
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`station for sidelink transmission ( paragraph 76 is read as using STTI or sidelink
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`communication or signaling),
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`OUCHI and KWAKdonot teach explicitly about wherein the transmitter transmits a
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`report indicating the selected time interval for the signaling interaction via one or more
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`of scheduling request and buffer-status report.
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`LEE teaches wherein the transmitter transmits (fig. 9, element 23,
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`transmitter/receiver, paragraph 146); a report indicating (piggyback is performed
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`on all or part of DCI, paragraph 133); the selected time interval for the signaling
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`(SPUSCHis scheduled in the corresponding sTTI, paragraph 133); via one or
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`more of a scheduling request (scheduled in a corresponding sTTI, paragraph
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`133); and buffer-status report.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/651 ,275
`Art Unit: 2466
`It would have been obvious within the scope of a person of ordinary skill in the art
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`before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify OUCHI and KWAKfor
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`a transmitter to transmit a report indicating the selected time interval for the signaling
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`interaction via one or more of scheduling request and buffer-status report as taught by
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`LEE becauseit would allow transmitting an uplink signal in an unlicensed band for a
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`terminal configured to support multiple transmission time interval (TTI) lengths in a
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`wireless communication system.
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`Claim 9 is rejected under 35 U.S.C 103 (a) as being unpatentable over OUCHI etal.
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`(hereinafter, “OUCHI”; 20190229964) in view of KWAKetal. (hereinafter, “KVWWAK’;
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`20190312669) in view of MOON etal. (hereinafter, “MOON”: 20190116592) and in
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`further view of Takeda et al. (hereinafter, “Takeda”; 20200022098).
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`Inresponseto claims 9,
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`OUCHI, KWAK and MOON don't teach explicitly about claim 9.
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`- Takeda teaches wherein after the user equipment determines that the mini-slot
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`or the non-slot unit is used for the signaling interaction in the New Radio system
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`(paragraphs 35 configuring shorten processing for controlling certain operation
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`for a new radio system described in paragraph 144), the user equipment
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`performs the sidelink transmission using the mini-slot or the non-slot unit
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`(paragraph 41 teaches using sTT! for PDSCH).
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`It would have been obvious within the scope of a person of ordinary skill in the art
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`before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify OUCHI, KWAK and
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`MOON to use a sTTI of a new radio system via sidelink channel for signaling
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`interaction after the mini-slot or sTTI| is determined by an UE as taught by Takeda
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`becauseit would provide a user terminal and a radio communication method, whereby
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`the transmission of UL signals in response to DL transmission can be controlled
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`properly in future radio communication systems.
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`Allowable Subject Matter
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`Claims 6- 7 is objected to as being dependent upon a rejected base claim, but
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`would be allowable if rewritten in independent form including all of the limitations of the
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`base claim and any intervening claims.
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`Conclusion
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`Applicant's amendment necessitated the new ground(s)of rejection presented in
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`this Office action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP
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`/ABUSAYEED M HAQUE/
`Examiner, Art Unit 2466
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`/DIANE L LO/
`Primary Examiner, Art Unit 2466
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