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`15/810,589
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`11/13/2017
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`AYAKO HORIUCHI
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`731456.452C1
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`Seed IP Law Group LLP/Panasonic (PIPCA)
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`DANIEL JR, WILLIE J
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`ART UNIT
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`Application No.
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`15/810,589
`HORIUCHI etal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
`WILLIE J DANIEL JR
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`Application/Control Number: 15/810,589
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`1. This action is in response to applicant’s amendmentfiled on 27 May 2021. Claims 1, 10, 12-
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`13, and 16-23 are now pending in the present application and claims 2-9, 11, and 14-15 are
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`cancelled.
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`Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
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`2. The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013,
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`is being examined underthe first
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`inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Priority
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`3. Receipt is acknowledged ofcertified copies of papers required by 37 CFR 1.55.
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`4. Should applicant desire to obtain the benefit of foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d)
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`prior to declaration of an interference, a certified English translation of the foreign
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`application must be submitted in reply to this action. 37 CFR 41.154(b) and 41.202(e).
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`Failure to provide a certified translation may result in no benefit being accorded for the non-
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`English application.
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`Election/Restrictions
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`5. Applicant’s election without traverse of claims 1-6, 10, and 12-13 in the reply filed on 30
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`November 2019 is acknowledged.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`6. The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent fora 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 theclaimed invention as a whole would have been obviousbefore the effective
`filing date of the claimed invention toa 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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`Claim(s) 1, 10, 12-13, and 16-20 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable
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`over 3GPP TSG RAN WGI #81 (hereinafter 3GPP) (R1-153567) in view of further support
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`by 3GPP TSG RAN WGI!#81 (hereinafter 3GPP-#2) (R1-152954), Kim et al. (hereinafter
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`Kim) (US 2015/0036609 A1), Horiuchi et al. (hereinafter Horiuchi) (US 2018/0070339 Al-
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`section Background; admitted support in responsefiled 12/10/2020, remarks pg. 6, 1%full
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`par.), and Hong (US 2014/0307692 A1).
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`Regarding claims 1, 10, and 12-13, 3GPP discloses a base station comprising:
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`control circuitry which, in operation, allocates a physical downlink shared channel
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`(PDSCH)on a plurality of resource blocks (RBs) determined based on a frequency position
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`of a narrowband and a frequency position of resource block groups (RBGs), wherein a
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`boundary of the frequency position of the narrowbandis different from a boundary of the
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`frequency position of the RBGs { (see pp./slides 2-5) }; and
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`the frequency boundary of the allocated narrowband is determined based onasize of
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`each of the RBGs., the size of each of the RBGs being smaller than a size of the narrowband
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`{ (see slide 4), where the system has an offset (see pp./slides 2,3-4) }.
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`3GPPclearly discloses the feature(s) indicated above as evidenced by the fact that
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`one of ordinary skill
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`in the art would clearly recognize. However,in the alternative, the
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`examiner maintains that the feature(s) wherein a boundary of the frequency position of the
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`narrowbandis different from a boundary of the frequency position of the RBGs was well
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`known in the art, as taught by 3GPP-#2.
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`As further alternative support in the same field of endeavor, 3GPP-#2 discloses the
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`feature(s) wherein a boundary of the frequency position of the narrowband is different from a
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`boundary of the frequency position of the RBGs { (see section 2; Figs. la-b), where the
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`system has PRB groups with different definitions (see section 3; Figs. 2a-c) }. As a note,
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`3GPP#2 at the least further discloses the feature(s) the frequency position of the narrowband
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`is determined based onasize of each of the RBGs., the size of each of the RBGs being
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`smaller than a size of the narrowband { (see sections 2-3; Figs.
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`la-b) }.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art at the time
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`the invention was made to combine the teachings of 3GPPas further alternatively supported
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`by 3GPP-#2 to have the feature(s) wherein a boundary of the frequency position of the
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`narrowbandis different from a boundary of the frequencyposition of the RBGs, in order to
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`provide PRB group definition, resource allocation and hopping, as taught by 3GPP-#2 (see
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`section 1).
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`3GPPclearly discloses the feature(s) indicated above as evidenced by the fact that
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`one of ordinary skill
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`in the art would clearly recognize. However,in the alternative, the
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`examiner maintains that the feature(s) allocates a physical downlink shared channel
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`(PDSCH)waswell knownin the art, as taught by 3GPP-#2.
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`As further alternative support in the same field of endeavor, Kim discloses the
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`feature(s) allocates a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH){ (see pg. 3, [0051]; pg. 4,
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`[0069]; pg. 10, [0167]), where the system hasallocation of the PDSCHandresources with
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`different boundary }. As a note, Horiuchi at the least further discloses the feature(s) the size
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`of each of the RBGsis specified according to a number of RBs thatis included in the system
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`band { (see pg. 8, [0137]; pg. 13, [0234]) }.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art at the time
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`the invention was made to combine the teachings of 3GPP and 3GPP-#2 as further
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`alternatively supported by Kim to have the feature(s) allocates a physical downlink shared
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`channel (PDSCH), in order to provide a method for transmitting areference signal, as taught
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`by Kim (see pg. 1, [0007]). 3GPP inexplicitly discloses having the feature(s) the size of each
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`of the RBGs is specified according to a number of RBs that is included in the system band.
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`However, the examiner maintains that the feature(s) the size of each of the RBGsis specified
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`according to a number of RBs that is included in the system band was well known in theart,
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`as taught by Horiuchi.
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`In the samefield of endeavor, Horiuchi discloses the feature(s) the size of each of the
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`RBGsis specified according to a number of RBs that is included in the system band { (see
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`pg. 1, [0004]) }.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art at the time
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`the invention was made to combine the teachings of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, and Horiuchi to
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`have the feature(s) the size of each of the RBGsis specified according to anumber of RBs
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`that is included in the system band, in order to provide a RBG size for a system band, as
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`taught by Horiuchi (see pg. 1, [0004]).
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`3GPPinexplicitly discloses having the feature(s) a transmitter which, in operation,
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`transmits control information including a resource indication value (RIV) which indicates the
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`plurality of RBs, wherein a single RIV indicates different sets of RBs on a frequency position
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`of an allocated narrowband and a frequency position of resource block groups (RBGs) of a
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`system band. However, the examiner maintains that the feature(s) a transmitter which, in
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`operation, transmits control information including a resource indication value (RIV) which
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`indicates the plurality of RBs, wherein a single RIV indicates different sets of RBs on a
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`frequency position of an allocated narrowband and a frequency position of resource block
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`groups (RBGs) of a system band was well knownin the art, as taught by Hong.
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`In the same field of endeavor, Hong discloses the feature(s)
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`a transmitter which, in operation, transmits control information including a resource
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`indication value (RIV) which indicates the plurality of RBs, wherein a single RIV indicates
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`different sets of RBs on a frequency position of an allocated narrowband and a frequency
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`position of resource block groups (RBGs) of a system band { (see pg. 3, [0051]; pg. 11,
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`[0141] }.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art at the time
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`the invention was made to combine the teachings of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and
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`Hong to have the feature(s) a transmitter which, in operation, transmits control information
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`including a resource indication value (RIV) which indicates the plurality of RBs, wherein a
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`single RIV indicates different sets of RBs on a frequency position of an allocated narrowband
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`and a frequency position of resource block groups (RBGs) of a system band, in order to
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`provide a method and apparatus for effective resource allocation, as taught by Hong(see pg.
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`1, [0006]).
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`Regarding claim 16, the combination of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and Hong
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`discloses every limitation claimed, as applied above (see claim 1), in addition 3GPP further
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`discloses the base station according to claim 1, wherein the frequency position of the
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`narrowbandis set based on an offset that is indicated by a higher layer signaling { (see
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`pp./slides 2-5) }.
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`Regarding claim 17,the combination of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and Hong
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`discloses every limitation claimed, as applied above (see claim 1), in addition 3GPP further
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`discloses the base station according to claim 1, wherein the frequency position of the
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`narrowbandis set based on an offset, the offset being different for each of a plurality of
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`frequency bandwidths { (see pp./slides 2-5) }.
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`Regarding claim 18, the combination of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and Hong
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`discloses every limitation claimed, as applied above (see claim 1), in addition 3GPP further
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`discloses the base station according to claim 1, wherein the PDSCHis transmitted in
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`different RBs which are shifted from RBs at different time in case of a frequency hopping {
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`(see pp./slides 2-5)}.
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`Regarding claim 19,the combination of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and Hong
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`discloses every limitation claimed, as applied above (see claim 1), in addition 3GPP further
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`discloses the base station according to claim 1, wherein the control circuitry,
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`in operation,
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`allocates the PDSCH to a first RBG in a first narrowband and a second RBG in a second
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`narrowband, allocations of RBGsin the first narrowband and the second narrowband are
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`different from each other, and the first RBG includesafirst total number of RBs, and the
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`second RBG includes a second total number of RBs equal to the first total number of RBs {
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`(see pp./slides 2-5)}.
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`Regarding claim 20,the combination of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and Hong
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`discloses every limitation claimed, as applied above (see claim 19), in addition 3GPP further
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`discloses the base station according to claim 19, wherein the first RBG includes a first set of
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`RBs, and the second RBG includes a second set of RBs different from the first set of RBs,
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`and the PDSCHis allocated to a single RBG in the first narrowband, and to a single RBG in
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`the second narrowband { (see pp./slides 2-5) }.
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`Regarding claim 21, the combination of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and Hong
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`discloses every limitation claimed, as applied above (see claim 19), in addition 3GPP further
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`discloses the base station according to claim 19, wherein the first narrowband includes the
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`first RBG and a portion of a third RBG, the second narrowband includes the second RBG
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`and a portion of a fourth RBG, the portion of the third RBG includesathird total number of
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`RBS thatis less than the first total number of RBs, and the portion of the fourth RBG
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`includes a fourth total number of RBs that is less than the second total number of RBs { (see
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`pp./slides 2-5) }. Asa note, Horiuchi at the least further discloses the feature(s) wherein the
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`first narrowband includes the first RBG andaportion of a third RBG, the second narrowband
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`includes the second RBG and a portion of a fourth RBG,the portion of the third RBG
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`includes a third total number of RBS that is less than the first total number of RBs, and the
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`portion of the fourth RBG includes a fourth total number of RBs that is less than the second
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`total number of RBs { (see pg. 1, [0004]) }.
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`Regarding claim 22,the combination of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and Hong
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`discloses every limitation claimed, as applied above (see claim 19), in addition 3GPP further
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`discloses the base station according to claim 21, wherein the control circuitry does not
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`allocate the PDSCHto the third RBG and the fourth RBG { (see pp./slides 2-5) }.
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`Regarding claim 23, the combination of 3GPP, 3GPP-#2, Kim, Horiuchi, and Hong
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`discloses every limitation claimed, as applied above (see claim 19), in addition 3GPP further
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`discloses the base station according to claim 19, wherein the first narrowband includes the
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`first RBG andafirst portion of a third RBG, the second narrowband includes the second
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`RBG and a secondportion of the third RBG, and the control circuitry does not allocate the
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`PDSCHto the first and second portions of the third RBG { (see pp./slides 2-5) }.
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`Response to Arguments
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`7.
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`Applicant's arguments with respect to claims 1, 10, 12-13, and 16-23 have been
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`considered but are moot in view of the new ground(s) of rejection necessitated by the
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`amended language, new limitations, and/or new claims.
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`In response to applicant’s arguments, the Examiner respectfully disagrees as the
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`applied reference(s) provide more than adequate support andto further clarify (see the above
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`claims for relevant citations and comments in this section).
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`Conclusion
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`The prior art made of record and not relied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure.
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`a. Kim etal. (US 9,515,759 B2) discloses method of demodulating data on new type of
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`carrier wave.
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`b. Hoshino etal. (US 9,065,527 B2) discloses relay station, base station and
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`communication method.
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`c. Horiuchi et al. (US 9,295,045 B2) discloses basestation, relay station, transmission
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`method, and reception method.
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`9.
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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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