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`15/862,429
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`01/04/2018
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`Atsushi Matsumoto
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`Application/Control Number: 15/862,429
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`1.
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`The present application is being examined under the pre-AIA first to invent provisions.
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`Double Patenting
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`The nonstatutory double patenting rejection is based on a judicially created doctrine grounded
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`in public policy (a policy reflected in the statute) so as to prevent the unjustified or improper timewise
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`extension of the ”right to exclude” granted by a patent and to prevent possible harassment by multiple
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`assignees. A nonstatutory obviousness-type double patenting rejection is appropriate where the
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`conflicting claims are not identical, but at least one examined application claim is not patentably distinct
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`from the reference claim(s) because the examined application claim is either anticipated by, or would
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`have been obvious over, the reference claim(s). See, e.g., In re Berg, 140 F.3d 1428, 46 USPQ2d 1226
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`(Fed. Cir. 1998); In re Goodman, 11 F.3d 1046, 29 USPQ2d 2010 (Fed. Cir. 1993); In re Longi, 759 F.2d
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`887, 225 USPQ 645 (Fed. Cir. 1985); In re Van Ornum, 686 F.2d 937, 214 USPQ 761 (CCPA 1982); In re
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`Vogel, 422 F.2d 438, 164 USPQ 619 (CCPA 1970); and In re Thorington, 418 F.2d 528, 163 USPQ 644
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`(CCPA 1969).
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`A timely filed terminal disclaimer in compliance with 37 CFR 1.321(c) or 1.321(d) may be used to
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`overcome an actual or provisional rejection based on a nonstatutory double patenting ground provided
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`the conflicting application or patent either is shown to be commonly owned with this application, or
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`claims an invention made as a result of activities undertaken within the scope of a joint research
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`agreement.
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`Effective January 1, 1994, a registered attorney or agent of record may sign a terminal
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`disclaimer. A terminal disclaimer signed by the assignee must fully comply with 37 CFR 3.73(b).
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`Claims 1 and 14 is/are rejected on the ground of nonstatutory obviousness-type double
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`patenting as being unpatentable over claim 1 of U.S. Patent Nos U.S 9,893,867; claim 1 of U.S. Patent
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`Nos U.S 9,473,277; claim 1 of U.S. Patent Nos U.S 9,219,586; claim 1 of U.S. Patent Nos U.S 8,315,642;
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`claim 1 of U.S. Patent Nos U.S 8,145,231 and claim 1 of U.S. Patent Nos U.S 8,125,953. Although the
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`conflicting claims are not identical, they are not patentably distinct from each other because The
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`following table shows mapping of how the claim of the instant application are made obvious by
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`applicant and in views of what was known in the prior art at the time of invention.
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`This is a non-provisional obviousness-type double patenting rejection because the conflicting
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`claim has been patented.
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`US Patent 9,893,867
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`Instant Application 15/862,429
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`Claim 1:
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`Claims 1 and 14:
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`An integrated circuit, comprising:
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`An integrated circuit to control a process, the process
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`comprising:
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`according to the variable transmission bandwidth; and
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`operation, maps a reference sngnal to each of
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`more reference signals to one or more frequency
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`one or more frequency resources, into which a
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`frequency band having a transmission
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`bandwidth is uniformly divided depending on a
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`resources in a frequency band, the frequency band
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`having a variable transmission bandwidth within a
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`system bandwidth, the transmission bandwidth being
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`provided between control channels mapped to both
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`Slze varIatIon Of the transmISSIon bandWIdth
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`ends ofthe system bandwidth, wherein each of the
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`within a system bandwidth, wherein the
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`one or more frequency resources is of a fixed
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`transmission bandwidth is provided between
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`bandwidth and the one or more frequency resources
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`control channels mapped to both ends of the
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`are uniformly distributed in the frequency band
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`system bandwidth' and
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`transmitting circuitry, which, in at least the one
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`mode of operation, controls transmission of the
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`transmitting, in at least the first mode of operation,
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`reference signal.
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`the one or more reference signals.
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`US Patent 9,473,277
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`Instant Application 15/862,429
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`Claim 1:
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`Claims 1 and 14:
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`A mobile station apparatus, comprising:
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`An integrated circuit to control a process, the process
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`comprising:
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`circuitry which, in at least one mode of
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`mapping, in at least a first mode of operation, one or
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`operation, maps a reference signal to each of
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`one or more frequency resources, into which a
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`frequency band having a transmission
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`bandwidth is uniformly divided depending on a
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`size variation of the transmission bandwidth
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`more reference signals to one or more frequency
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`resources in a frequency band, the frequency band
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`having a variable transmission bandwidth within a
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`system bandwidth, the transmission bandwidth being
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`provided between control channels mapped to both
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`ends ofthe system bandwidth, wherein each of the
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`within a system bandwidth, wherein the
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`one or more frequency resources is of a fixed
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`transmission bandwidth is provided between
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`bandwidth and the one or more frequency resources
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`control channels mapped to both ends of the
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`are uniformly distributed in the frequency band
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`system bandwidth; and
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`according to the variable transmission bandwidth; and
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`the one or more reference signals.
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`a transmitter which, in at least the one mode of
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`transmitting, in at least the first mode of operation,
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`operation, transmits the
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`reference signal.
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`US Patent 9,219,586
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`Instant Application 15/862,429
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`Claim 1:
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`Claims 1 and 14:
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`A base station apparatus, comprising:
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`An integrated circuit to control a process, the process
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`comprising:
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`a setting section configured to, in at least one
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`mapping, in at least a first mode of operation, one or
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`mode of operation, set reference-signal
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`mappings to each of one or more frequency
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`resources, into which a frequency band having a
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`transmission bandwidth is uniformly divided
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`more reference signals to one or more frequency
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`resources in a frequency band, the frequency band
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`having a variable transmission bandwidth within a
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`system bandwidth, the transmission bandwidth being
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`provided between control channels mapped to both
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`depending on a size variation of the
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`ends ofthe system bandwidth, wherein each of the
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`transmission bandwidth within a system
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`one or more frequency resources is of a fixed
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`bandwidth, wherein the transmission
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`bandwidth and the one or more frequency resources
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`bandwidth is provided between control
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`are uniformly distributed in the frequency band
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`channels mapped to both ends of the
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`according to the variable transmission bandwidth; and
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`system bandwidth; and
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`a transmitting section configured to transmit
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`control information related to the reference-
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`signal mappings .
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`transmitting, in at least the first mode of operation,
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`the one or more reference signals.
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`US Patent 8,315,642
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`Instant Application 15/862,429
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`Claim 1:
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`Claims 1 and 14:
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`An integrated circuit for controlling a radio
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`An integrated circuit to control a process, the process
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`communication process, the process being
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`comprising:
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`configurable to transmit a reference signal with
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`a wide bandwidth without frequency hopping or
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`to transmit the reference signal with a narrow
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`bandwidth with frequency hopping, and the
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`process comprising:
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`mapping the reference signal to a frequency
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`resource, which has the narrow bandwidth
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`mapping, in at least a first mode of operation, one or
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`more reference signals to one or more frequency
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`resources in a frequency band, the frequency band
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`having a variable transmission bandwidth within a
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`bandwidth in a given system bandwidth,
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`system bandwidth, the transmission bandwidth being
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`wherein the frequency resource is uniformly
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`provided between control channels mapped to both
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`dispersed in a frequency band of the wide
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`ends ofthe system bandwidth, wherein each of the
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`bandwidth depending on the variation of the
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`one or more frequency resources is of a fixed
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`wide bandwidth; and
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`bandwndth and the one or more frequency resources
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`are uniformly distributed in the frequency band
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`according to the variable transmission bandwidth; and
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`transmitting the mapped reference signal.
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`the one or more reference signals.
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`transmitting, in at least the first mode of operation,
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`US Patent 8,145,231
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`Instant Application 15/862,429
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`Claim 1:
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`Claims 1 and 14:
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`A base station apparatus configurable to have a
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`An integrated circuit to control a process, the process
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`mobile station apparatus transmit a reference
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`comprising:
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`signal with a wide bandwidth without frequency
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`hopping or with a narrow bandwidth with
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`frequency hopping, the base station apparatus
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`comprising:
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`a setting unit configured to set a mapping of the
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`reference signal; a transmitting unit configured
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`to transmit, to the mobile station apparatus,
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`control information related to the mapping of
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`mapping, in at least a first mode of operation, one or
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`more reference signals to one or more frequency
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`resources in a frequency band, the frequency band
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`having a variable transmission bandwidth within a
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`system bandwidth, the transmission bandwidth being
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`the reference signal; and a receiving unit
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`provided between control channels mapped to both
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`configured to receive the reference signal,
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`ends ofthe system bandwidth, wherein each of the
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`the one or more reference signals.
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`which is mapped to a frequency resource based
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`one or more frequency resources is of a fixed
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`on the control information and which is
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`bandwidth and the one or more frequency resources
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`transmitted from the mobile station apparatus,
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`are uniformly distributed in the frequency band
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`wherein the wide bandwidth varies in a given
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`according to the variable transmission bandwidth; and
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`system bandwidth, and said setting unit sets the
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`transmitting, in at least the first mode of operation,
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`mapping of the reference signal such that the
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`reference signal is mapped to a frequency
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`resource, which has the narrow bandwidth that
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`is fixed regardless of variation of the wide
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`bandwidth, and the frequency resource is
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`uniformly dispersed in a frequency band of the
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`wide bandwidth depending on the variation of
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`the wide bandwidth.
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`US Patent 8,125,953
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`Instant Application 15/862,429
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`Claim 1:
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`Claims 1 and 14:
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`A radio communication apparatus configurable
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`An integrated circuit to control a process, the process
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`to transmit a reference signal with a wide
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`comprising:
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`bandwidth without frequency hopping or to
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`mapping, in at least a first mode of operation, one or
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`transmit the reference signal with a narrow
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`bandwidth with frequency hopping, comprising:
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`a mapping unit configured to map the reference
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`signal to a frequency resource, which has the
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`more reference signals to one or more frequency
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`resources in a frequency band, the frequency band
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`having a variable transmission bandwidth within a
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`system bandwidth, the transmission bandwidth being
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`provided between control channels mapped to both
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`narrow bandwidth that is fixed regardless of
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`ends ofthe system bandwidth, wherein each of the
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`variation of the wide bandwidth in a given
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`one or more frequency resources is of a fixed
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`system bandwidth, wherein the frequency
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`bandwidth and the one or more frequency resources
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`resource is uniformly dispersed in a frequency
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`are uniformly distributed in the frequency band
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`band of the wide bandwidth depending on the
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`according to the variable transmission bandwidth; and
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`the one or more reference signals.
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`variation of the wide bandwidth; and
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`a transmitting unit configured to transmit the
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`mapped reference signal
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`transmitting, in at least the first mode of operation,
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`1.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103(a) which forms the basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described
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`as set forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to
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`be patented and the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been
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`obvious at the time the invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which
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`said subject matter pertains. Patentability shall not be negatived by the manner in which the
`invention was made.
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`2.
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`The factual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere C0,, 383 U.S. 1, 148 USPQ 459 (1966),
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`that are applied for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) are
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`summarized as follows:
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`Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
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`Ascertaining the differences between the prior art and the claims at issue.
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`Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
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`Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obviousness or
`nonobviousness.
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`3.
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`Claim(s) 1-26 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over NPL 3GPP R1-
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`073116 to Samsung et al. (hereinafter Samsung) in view of U.S. Pre-Grant Publication US 2009/0316811
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`A1 to Maeda et al. (hereinafter Maeda)
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`As to claims 1 and 14, Samsung discloses an integrated circuit to control a process, the process
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`comprising:
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`mapping, in at least a first mode of operation, one or more reference signals to one or more
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`frequency resources in a frequency band, the frequency band having a variable transmission bandwidth
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`within a system bandwidth, the transmission bandwidth being provided between control channels
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`mapped to both ends of the system bandwidth, wherein each of the one or more frequency resources is
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`of a fixed bandwidth and the one or more frequency resources are uniformly distributed in the
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`frequency band according to the variable transmission bandwidth (Samsung; Section 1 and section 6
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`discloses a uplink transmission corresponds to first mode; Fig.1-2; Section 2 and section 4 shows and
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`discloses of mapping RS (=reference signal) to a frequency resource in a frequency band. Fig.2; section 4
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`shows and discloses variable transmission bandwidth 1.25 MHz and 5 MHz in a system bandwidth
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`5MHz. Fig.1 shows transmission bandwidth is between two PUCCH. Fig.2 shows frequency resources are
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`uniformly distributed)
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`Samsung discloses of structure of the uplink reference signal. Samsung fails to explicitly disclose
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`of transmitting the reference signal. However, Maeda discloses
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`transmitting, in at least the first mode of operation, the one or more reference signals (Maeda;
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`[0433]; [0048] discloses of transmitting an sounding reference signal to the base station).
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`It is obvious for a person of ordinary skilled in the art to combine the teachings before the filing
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`of the invention. One would be motivated to combine the teachings in order to maintain the uplink
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`synchronization with the base station (Maeda; [0478])
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`As to claims 2 and 15 the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In addition
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`Samsung-Maeda discloses the integrated circuit comprising:
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`circuitry, which, in operation, controls the process (Maeda; Fig.3);
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`at least one input coupled to the circuitry, wherein the at least one input, in operation, inputs
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`data (Maeda; Fig.3 shows input in the unit 3); and
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`at least one output coupled to the circuity, wherein the at least one output, in operation,
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`outputs data (Maeda; Fig.3 shows output to the unit 9 from the unit 3).
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`As to claims 3 and 16 the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In addition
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`Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein a number of the one or more frequency resources varies according
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`to the variable transmission bandwidth (Samsung; Fig.2-3 and section 4).
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`As to claims 4 and 17 the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In addition
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`Samsung-Maeda discloses the process comprising mapping, in a second mode of operation, a reference
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`signal to a single frequency resource, the single frequency resource having a bandwidth equal to the
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`transmission bandwidth (Samsung; Fig.1-2 and Sections 2-4).
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`As to claims 5 and 18, the rejection of claim 3 as listed above is incorporated herein. In addition
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`Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein the number of the one or more frequency resources is one
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`(Samsung; Fig.1-2 and Sections 2-4).
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`As to claims 6 and 19 the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In addition
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`Samsung-Maeda discloses the process comprising receiving, in at least the first mode of operation,
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`control information associated with the one or more frequency resources, wherein the mapping
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`includes mapping the one or more reference signals to the one or more frequency resources based on
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`the control information (Samsung; Fig.1-2 and Sections 2-4).
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`As to claims 7 and 20, the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In addition
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`Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein the variable transmission bandwidth is equal to the system
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`bandwidth minus a band to which the control channels are mapped (Samsung; Fig.1-2 and Sections 2-4).
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`As to claims 8 and 21 the rejection of claim 3 as listed above is incorporated herein. In addition
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`Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein when the number is greater than one, the mapping includes
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`mapping a plurality of reference signals to a plurality of frequency resources using frequency hopping to
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`transmit a reference signal on each of the plurality of frequency resources (Samsung; Fig.1-2 and
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`Sections 2-4).
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`As to claims 9 and 22 the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In addition
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`Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein the transmission bandwidth is one of a plurality of different
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`transmission bandwidths (Samsung; Fig.1-2 and Sections 2-4).
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`As to claims 10 and 23, the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In
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`addition Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein each of the one or more frequency resources is a unit of
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`transmission of a reference signal (Samsung; Fig.1-2 and Sections 2-4)
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`As to claims 11 and 24, the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In
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`addition Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein the one or more reference signals are one or more sounding
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`reference signals (Samsung; Fig.1-2 and Sections 2-4)
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`As to claims 12 and 25, the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In
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`addition Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein the one or more frequency resources are different time
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`resources (Samsung; Fig.1-2 and Sections 2-4)
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`As to claims 13 and 26, the rejection of claim 1 as listed above is incorporated herein. In
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`addition Samsung-Maeda discloses wherein the at least one output and the at least one input, in
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`operation, are coupled to an antenna (Maeda; Fig.3:12 shows an antenna).
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