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`16/794,493
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`02/19/2020
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`TETSUYA YAMAMOTO
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`731456.443C2
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`Seed IP Law Group LLP/Panasonic (PIPCA)
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`CHOWDHURY, HARUN UR R
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`ART UNIT
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`Application No.
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`16/794,493
`YAMAMOTOetal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
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`1) Responsive to communication(s) filed on 06/01/2021.
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`1.
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined
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`under the first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Priority
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`2.
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`Acknowledgmentis made of applicant’s claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C.
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`119 (a)-(d).
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`Status of Claims
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`3.
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`5.
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`Claims 1, 17-27 are pending wherein claims 1 and 22 are in independentform.
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`Claim 1 has been amended.
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`Claims 2-16 have been canceled. Claims 17-27 have been added newly.
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`Response to Arguments
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`6.
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`Applicant's argumentsfiled on 06/01/2021 have been fully considered but they
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`are not persuasive. The reasons setforth below.
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`7.
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`On page 6 of the remarks, applicant argues, “In rejecting claim 2, the office has
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`found that Kim teaches the step of puncturing a last SC-FDMA symbol in a
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`sounding reference signal (SRS). (Office Action, page 4). Applicant respectfully
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`traverses this finding. Kim merely discloses “PUSCH data transmission is
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`not permitted on the SC-FDMA symbol designated for SRS.” Kim, ]}[0169]. Kim
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`does notteachthat “transmission is not permitted” equals a symbol being
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`“punctured” and, as such, does notfairly teach or suggest“in a first case in which
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`the transmitter transmits the PUSCH repetition signals, the control circuitry, in
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`operation, puncturesa last single-carrier frequency-division multiple access (SC-
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`FDMA) symbol in a sounding reference signal (SRS) transmission candidate
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`subframe of the plurality of subframes’” as claimed. The rest of the prior art does
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`not cure the deficiencies of Kim’.
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`In response, examiner respectfully disagrees because:
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`Kim discloses that SRS transmission is always performedin the last SC-FDMA
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`symbol in the subframe configured for transmitting SRS (Fig. 9, Par 0169). Kim
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`also discloses to transmit both the PUSCH and SRSin a subframe when the
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`PUSCH transmission subbandis identical to the SRS subband (Fig. 13-14, Par
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`0285-0286, Par 0303). SRSis always transmitted in the last SC-FDMA symbol of
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`a subframe and when both the SRS and PUSCH are transmitted in a subframe,
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`then PUSCH is not transmitted in the last symbol of the subframe. By not
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`transmitting PUSCH signal in the last symbol (because SRSis transmitted in that
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`symbol), the last SC-FDMA symbol of the subframe configured for SRS
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`transmission is punctured.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`8.
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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 made.
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`9.
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`Claims 1, 17-19, 22-25 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable
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`over Yao et al (US 20180109286 A1, hereinafter referred to as Yao) in view of Kim et al
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`(US 20180083752 A1, hereinafter referred to as Kim) and Xiong et al (US 20160226639
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`A1, hereinafter referred to as Xiong).
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`Re claim 1, Yao teaches a communication apparatus (User equipment,
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`Fig. 5-6) comprising:
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`(i) control circuitry (processor 22, Fig. 5); and
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`(ii) a transmitter (Transceiver, 28, Fig. 5), which is coupled to the control circuitry
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`and which, in operation, transmits physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH)
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`repetition signals or physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) repetition signals in
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`a plurality of subframes (PUSCH signal repeatedly transmitted in X consecutive
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`subframes inafirst frequency/PRB)(Fig. 1, Fig. 4-5, Par 0053-0055, Par 0057-
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`0061, Par 0063-0065, Par 0068-0070, Par 0072-0078, Par 0084-0085, Par 0095,
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`Par 0102);
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`Yao does notexplicitly disclose that
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`(iii) in a first case in which the transmitter transmits the PUSCH repetition signals,
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`the control circuitry, in operation, punctures a last single-carrier frequency-
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`division multiple access (SC-FDMA) symbol in a sounding reference signal
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`(SRS) transmission candidate subframe of the plurality of subframes;
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`(iv) in a second case in which the transmitter transmits the PUCCH repetition
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`signals, the control circuitry, in operation, uses a shortened PUCCH formatin the
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`plurality of subframes.
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`Re component(iii), Kim teaches that
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`(iii) in a first case in which the transmitter transmits the PUSCH repetition signals,
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`the control circuitry, in operation, punctures a last single-carrier frequency-
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`division multiple access (SC-FDMA) symbol in a sounding reference signal
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`(SRS) transmission candidate subframe of the plurality of subframes
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`(transmitting SRS in the last SC-FDMA symbol when the PUSCH transmission
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`sub-bandis identical to the SRS transmission sub-band) (Fig. 9, Fig. 13-14, Par
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`0168-0169, Par 0173, Par 0178, Par 0211-0212, Par 0282-0286, Par 0296-
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`0303);
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`filing date of the invention to modify Yao by including the step to puncture a last
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`single-carrier frequency-division multiple access (SC-FDMA) symbol in a
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`sounding reference signal (SRS) transmission candidate subframe of the plurality
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`of subframes, as taught by Kim for the purposeof efficiently transmitting SRS
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`and uplink data in an MTC environment, as taught by Kim (Par 0004-0007).
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`Re component(iv), Xiong teaches that
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`(iv) in a second case in which the transmitter transmits the PUCCH repetition
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`signals, the control circuitry, in operation, uses a shortened PUCCH formatin the
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`plurality of subframes (Shortened PUCCH, Fig. 4) (Fig. 4, Par 0038-40, Par
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`0042-0044, Par 0049-0053, Par 0055-0056).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`filing date of the invention to modify Yao by including the step to use a shortened
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`PUCCH formatin the plurality of subframes, as taught by Xiong for the purpose
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`of providing UE specific repetition level to reduce waste of radio resource and UE
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`power consumption, as taught by Xiong (Par 0027).
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`Claim 22 recites a method performing the functions recited in claim 1 and
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`thereby, is rejected for the reasons discussed above with respectto claim 1.
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`Re claims 17, 23, Yao does notexplicitly disclose that in the second case
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`that in which the transmitter transmits the PUCCH repetition signals, the control
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`circuitry does not puncture the last SC-FDMA symbol in the SRS transmission
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`candidate subframe.
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`Xiong teaches that in the second case that in which the transmitter
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`transmits the PUCCH repetition signals, the control circuitry does not puncture
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`the last SC-FDMA symbol in the SRS transmission candidate subframe
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`(Dropping SRS transmission, Fig. 4) (Fig. 4, Abstract, Par 0045, Par 0047, Par
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`0055-0056).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`filing date of the invention to modify Yao by including the step that the control
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`circuitry does not puncture the last SC-FDMA symbol in the SRS transmission
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`candidate subframe, as taught by Xiong for the purpose of providing UE specific
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`repetition level to reduce waste of radio resource and UE power consumption, as
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`taught by Xiong (Par 0027).
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`Re claims 18, 24, Yao does notexplicitly disclose that the
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`SRStransmission candidate subframe is signaled by a basestation.
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`Kim teachesthat the SRS transmission candidate subframe is signaled by
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`a basestation (receiving SRS configuration from the eNB) (Fig. 9, Fig. 13-14, Par
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`0168-0169, Par 0173-0178, Par 0186, Par 0211-0213, Par 0216-0217, Par 0248,
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`Par 0255, Par 0285, Par 0299).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`filing date of the invention to modify Yao by including the step that the SRS
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`transmission candidate subframe is signaled by a basestation, as taught by Kim
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`for the purposeofefficiently transmitting SRS and uplink data in an MTC
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`environment, as taught by Kim (Par 0004-0007).
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`Re claims 19, 25, Yao doesnotexplicitly disclose that an SRS
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`is transmitted in the last SC-FDMA symbolof the SRS transmission candidate
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`subframe.
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`Kim teachesthat an SRSis transmitted in the last SC-FDMA symbol of
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`the SRS transmission candidate subframe (Fig. 9, Par 0169).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`filing date of the invention to modify Yao by including the step that an SRSis
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`transmitted in the last SC-FDMA symbol of the SRS transmission candidate
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`subframe, as taught by Kim for the purposeofefficiently transmitting SRS and
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`uplink data in an MTC environment, as taught by Kim (Par 0004-0007).
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`10.
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`Claims 20, 26 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Yao,
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`Kim, and Xiong as applied to claim 1 above and further in view of Oh et al (US
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`20180213484 A1, hereinafter referred to as Oh) and Kazmi et al (US 20140092877 Aj,
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`hereinafter referred to as Kazmi).
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`Re claim 20, Yao does not explicitly disclose that phase continuity of the
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`PUSCH repetition signals is maintained in symbols of the PUSCH
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`repetition signals other than the last SC-FDMA symbol in the SRS transmission
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`candidates subframe.
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`Oh teachesthat phase continuity of the PUSCH repetition signals is
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`maintained in symbols of the PUSCH repetition signals (phase continuity of the
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`PUSCH repetition signals is maintained by applying same powerfor repeated
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`PUSCH transmission) (Fig. 8-9, Par 0076-0078, Par 0168-0177).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`filing date of the invention to modify Yao by including the step that phase
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`continuity of the PUSCH repetition signals is maintained in symbols of the
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`PUSCH repetition signals, as taught by Oh for the purpose of controlling “uplink
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`power to feedback a channel state and enhance coverage in a wireless
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`communication system’, as taught by Oh (Par 0002).
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`Kazmi teaches that phase discontinuity (RPD) between PUSCH and SRS
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`occurs when PUSCH and SRSare transmitted with different power levels (Fig. 7,
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`Par 0123-0124).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`filing date of the invention to modify Yao by including the step that phase
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`discontinuity (RPD) between PUSCH and SRS occurs when PUSCH and SRS
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`are transmitted with different power levels, as taught by Kazmi for the purpose of
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`improving “performance of a transmission from a user equipment to a radio base
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`station’, as taught by Kazmi (Par 0010).
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`Yao in view of Kim teaches that PUSCH signals along with SRSsignalin
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`the last symbol are transmitted in the SRS transmission candidate subframe
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`(Kim, Fig. 9, Fig. 13-14). Oh teaches to maintain phase continuity of the PUSCH
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`signals by applying same transmission power and Kazmi teaches to have phase
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`discontinuity between PUSCH and SRS when PUSCH and SRSaretransmitted
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`with different power levels. Therefore, Yao in view of Kim, Oh, and Kazmi
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`discloses that phase continuity of the PUSCHrepetition signals is maintained in
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`symbols of the PUSCH repetition signals other than the last SC-FDMA symbol in
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`the SRS transmission candidates subframe.
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`11.
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`Claims 21, 27 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Yao,
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`Kim, and Xiong as applied to claim 1 above and further in view of Papasakellariou (US
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`20160269939 A1, hereinafter referred to as Papasakellariou).
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`Re claim 21, Yao does not explicitly disclose that symbol level combining
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`of the PUSCH repetition signals is possible.
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`Papasakellariou teaches that symbol level combining of the PUSCH
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`repetition signals is possible (Symbol level combining prior to demodulation) (Par
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`0081, Par 0084, Par 0087, Par 0117, Par 0144-0145, Par 0149, Par 0153-0154).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`filing date of the invention to modify Yao byincluding the step that symbol level
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`combining of the PUSCH repetition signals is possible, as taught by
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`Papasakellariou for the purpose of “determining resources for repetitions of
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`channels transmissions to low cost user equipments (UEs)”, as taught by
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`Papasakellariou (Par 0002).
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`Conclusion
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`Applicant's amendment necessitated the new ground(s) of rejection
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`presentedin this Office action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL.
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