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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the first
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`inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Response to Amendment
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`2.
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`Applicant’s amendmentfiled on 2/4/2021 has been entered. Claims 1, 3 and 13-15 have been
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`amended. Claims 1-15 arestill pending in this application, with claims 1 and 13-15 being independent.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`3.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which formsthe basis for all obviousnessrejections
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`set forth 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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`4.
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`Claims 1-2, 4-5, 10 and 13-15 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Yang
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`et al. (US 2014/0086119; provided in Applicant’s IDS dated 9/27/2018, hereinafter Yang) in view of
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`Hayashi et al. (US 2019/0150075; provided in Applicant’s IDS dated 11/19/2019, hereinafter Hayashi).
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`Regarding claim 1, Yang discloses an apparatus for transmitting data in a frame with subframes
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`of a wireless communication system, each subframe being either an uplink subframe accommodating
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`uplink signal, a downlink subframe accommodating downlink signal or a special subframe including a
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`downlink signal portion as well as an uplink signal portion [see Yang Fig. 4 downlink subframe, Fig. 5
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`uplink subframe, Fig. 6, configuration (a) includes a downlink time slot DwPTS and an uplink time slot
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`UpPTS], the apparatus comprising:
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`A receiver [see Yang Fig. 7, both BS and UE have RF units whichinclude receiving circuitry] for
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`receiving a control signal including a special subframe configuration specifying the length of the uplink
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`and/or downlink portion of the special subframe [see Yang paragraph 41, control information transmitted
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`in downlink indicating allocation of resources, especially for uplink/downlink configuration as well as DCI
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`with synchronization information];
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`a mapping circuitry, coupled to the receiver and configured to map user data and/or control data
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`including feedbackinformation in a transmission time interval, TTI, onto one subframe [see Yang
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`paragraph 28, allocated subframes are formed as TTIs of 1ms, the subframe may be allocated to
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`downlink, uplink or special subframe, paragraph 32, uplink portion of the special subframe are typically
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`transmitted by UE back to eNB after the downlink portion is received in order to complete synchronization
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`and channel estimation, equivalent to feedback information]; and
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`A transmitter for transmitting the mapped data [see Yang Fig. 7, RF unit comprises transmitting
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`circuitry, paragraph 21, UE transmitting uplink data and/or control information].
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`Yang does not expressly disclose the feature of a first number of TTIls mapped onto the uplink
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`subframe is larger than a second number of TTls for mapping onto the uplink portion of a special
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`subframe.
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`However, in the same or similar field of invention, Hayashi Figure 5 discloses an uplink subframe
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`where the subframe includes 14 symbols on time axis (symbols corresponding to time intervals or TTIs on
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`time axis) for transmitting uplink channel and signals (Hayashi Figure 5, paragraphs 0102 and 0103).
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`Hayashi Figure 6 discloses a special subframe which includes UpPTSregion (uplink portion) comprising
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`two symbol length on time axis (Hayashi Figure 6, paragraphs 0104 and 0105). Thus, a number of TTIs
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`mapped onto the uplink subframe is larger than a number of TTIs for mapping onto the uplink portion of a
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`special subframe.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date of the claimed invention to modify Yang to have the feature of a first number of TTIs mapped onto
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`the uplink subframe is larger than a second number of TTls for mapping onto the uplink portion of a
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`special subframe; as taught by Hayashi. The suggestion/motivation would have been to provide efficient
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`communication between a mobile and a basestation where supplemental uplink-downlink configurations
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`can be used (Hayashi paragraph 0012).
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`Regarding claim 2, Yang and Hayashi disclose the apparatus according to claim 1. Yang and
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`Hayashi further disclose wherein the special subframe configuration takes a value out of a value setin
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`whicha first value indicates length of the uplink portion of the special subframe whichis not sufficient to
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`accommodate the data in the second TTI, and a second value indicates length sufficient to accommodate
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`the data in the second TTI but notdatain the first TTI [see Yang table 1, various special subframe
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`configurations, where one of the configurations is a value out of a value set, each value associated with
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`lengths of uplink portions identified as symbol lengths, normal and extended]. In addition, the same
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`motivation is used as the rejection of claim 1.
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`Regarding claim 4, Yang and Hayashi disclose the apparatus according to claim 1. Yang and
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`Hayashi further disclose wherein each special subframe consists of a plurality of symbols and the special
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`subframe configuration indicates the number of symbols for the downlink portion and/or for the uplink
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`portion, and the special subframe further comprises a guard period separating the downlink portion and
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`the uplink portion [see Yang Fig. 6 and paragraph 62, plurality of symbols in a special subframe, and
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`configured each portion with respective symbol lengths (DwPTS — 3, GP — 9, UpPTS — 2)]. In addition,
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`the same motivation is used as the rejection of claim 1.
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`Regarding claim 5, Yang and Hayashi disclose the apparatus according to claim 1. Yang and
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`Hayashi further disclose wherein the special subframe configuration takes a value out of a value set,
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`wherein some valuesin the set differ with respect to the length of the downlink portion, uplink portion and
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`the length of the TTI [see Yang table 1, various special subframe configurations, with different
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`combinations of DwPTS, GP and UpPTSportions]. In addition, the same motivation is used as the
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`rejection of claim 1.
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`Regarding claim 10, Yang and Hayashi disclose the apparatus according to claim 1. Yang and
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`Hayashi further disclose wherein the control signal carrying the special subframe configuration is
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`transmitted within downlink control information as layer 1/layer 2 signaling [see Yang paragraph 8,
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`identification of the special subframe are defined in the TDD uplink/downlink configuration sent in a
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`PDCCHsignal]. In addition, the same motivation is used as the rejection of claim 1.
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`Regarding claim 13, Yang discloses an apparatus for receiving data in a frame with subframesof
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`a wireless communication system, each subframe being either an uplink subframe accommodating uplink
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`signal, a downlink subframe accommodating downlink signal or a special subframe including a downlink
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`signal portion as well as an uplink signal portion [see Yang Fig. 4 downlink subframe, Fig. 5 uplink
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`subframe, Fig. 6, configuration (a) includes a downlink time slot DWPTS and an uplink time slot UpPTS],
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`the apparatus comprising:
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`A transmitter [see Yang Fig. 7, RF unit comprises transmitting circuitry] for transmitting a control
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`signal including a special subframe configuration specifying the length of the uplink and/or downlink
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`portion of the special subframe [see Yang paragraph 41, control information transmitted in downlink
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`indicating allocation of resources, especially for uplink/downlink configuration as well as DCI with
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`synchronization information];
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`A receiver [see Yang Fig. 7, both BS and UE have RF units whichinclude receiving circuitry] for
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`receiving data mapped on special subframes according to the special subframe configuration [see Yang
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`paragraph 21, UE transmitting uplink data and/or control information, eNB receiving the uplink data]; and
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`Mapping circuitry, coupled to the receiver and configured to demap user data and/or control data
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`including feedbackinformation in a transmission time interval, TTI, from one subframe [see Yang
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`paragraph 28, allocated subframes are formed as TTIs of 1ms, the subframe may be allocated to
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`downlink, uplink or special subframe, paragraph 32, uplink portion of the special subframe are typically
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`transmitted by UE back to eNB after the downlink portion is received in order to complete synchronization
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`and channel estimation, equivalent to feedback information].
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`Yang doesnot expressly disclose wherein a first number of TTIs mapped onto the uplink
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`subframe is larger than a second numberof TTIs for mapping onto the uplink portion of a special
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`subframe.
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`However, in the same or similar field of invention, Hayashi Figure 5 discloses an uplink subframe
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`where the subframe includes 14 symbols on time axis (symbols corresponding to time intervals or TTIs on
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`time axis) for transmitting uplink channel and signals (Hayashi Figure 5, paragraphs 0102 and 0103).
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`Hayashi Figure 6 discloses a special subframe which includes UpPTSregion (uplink portion) comprising
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`two symbol length on time axis (Hayashi Figure 6, paragraphs 0104 and 0105). Thus, a number of TTIs
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`mapped onto the uplink subframe is larger than a number of TTIs for mapping onto the uplink portion of a
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`special subframe.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing
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`date of the claimed invention to modify Yang to have the feature of a first number of TTIs mapped onto
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`the uplink subframe is larger than a second number of TTIs for mapping onto the uplink portion of a
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`special subframe; as taught by Hayashi. The suggestion/motivation would have been to provide efficient
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`communication between a mobile and a basestation where supplemental uplink-downlink configurations
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`can be used (Hayashi paragraph 0012).
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`Regarding claim 14, Yang discloses a method for transmitting data in a frame with subframes of
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`a wireless communication system, each subframe being either an uplink subframe accommodating uplink
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`signal, a downlink subframe accommodating downlink signal or a special subframe including a downlink
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`signal portion as well as an uplink signal portion [see Yang Fig. 4 downlink subframe, Fig. 5 uplink
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`subframe, Fig. 6, configuration (a) includes a downlink time slot DWPTS and an uplink time slot UpPTS],
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`the method comprising:
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`Receiving a control signal including a special subframe configuration specifying the length of the
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`uplink and/or downlink portion of the special subframe [see Yang paragraph 41, control information
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`transmitted in downlink indicating allocation of resources, especially for uplink/downlink configuration as
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`well as DCI with synchronization information];
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`Mapping user data and/or control data including feedback information in a transmission time
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`interval, TTI, onto one subframe [see Yang paragraph 28, allocated subframes are formed as TTIs of
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`ims, the subframe may be allocated to downlink, uplink or special subframe, paragraph 32, uplink portion
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`of the special subframe are typically transmitted by UE back to eNB after the downlink portion is received
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`in order to complete synchronization and channel estimation, equivalent to feedback information]; and
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`Transmitting the mapped data [see Yang Fig. 7, RF unit comprises transmitting circuitry,
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`paragraph 21, UE transmitting uplink data and/or control information].
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`Yang does not expressly disclose the feature of a first number of TTIs mapped onto the uplink
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`subframe is larger than a second number of TTls for mapping onto the uplink portion of a special
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`subframe.
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`However, in the same orsimilar field of invention, Hayashi Figure 5 discloses an uplink subframe
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`where the subframe includes 14 symbols on time axis (symbols corresponding to time intervals or TTIs on
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`time axis) for transmitting uplink channel and signals (Hayashi Figure 5, paragraphs 0102 and 0103).
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`Hayashi Figure 6 discloses a special subframe which includes UpPTSregion (uplink portion) comprising
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`two symbol length on time axis (Hayashi Figure 6, paragraphs 0104 and 0105). Thus, a number of TTIs
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`mapped onto the uplink subframe is larger than a number of TTIs for mapping onto the uplink portion of a
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`special subframe.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing
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`date of the claimed invention to modify Yang to have the feature of a first number of TTIls mapped onto
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`the uplink subframe is larger than a second number of TTls for mapping onto the uplink portion of a
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`special subframe; as taught by Hayashi. The suggestion/motivation would have been to provide efficient
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`communication between a mobile and a basestation where supplemental uplink-downlink configurations
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`can be used (Hayashi paragraph 0012).
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`Regarding claim 15, Yang discloses a method for receiving data in a frame with subframesof a
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`wireless communication system, each subframe being either an uplink subframe accommodating uplink
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`signal, a downlink subframe accommodating downlink signal or a special subframe including a downlink
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`signal portion as well as an uplink signal portion [see Yang Fig. 4 downlink subframe, Fig. 5 uplink
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`subframe, Fig. 6, configuration (a) includes a downlink time slot DWPTS and an uplink time slot UpPTS],
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`the method comprising:
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`Transmitting a control signal including a special subframe configuration specifying the length of
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`the uplink and/or downlink portion of the special subframe [see Yang paragraph 41, control information
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`transmitted in downlink indicating allocation of resources, especially for uplink/downlink configuration as
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`well as DCI with synchronization information];
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`Receiving data mapped on special subframes according to the special subframe configuration
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`[see Yang paragraph 21, UE transmitting uplink data and/or control information, eNB receiving the uplink
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`data]; and
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`Demapping user data and/or control data including feedback information in a transmission time
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`interval, TTI, from one subframe [See Yang paragraph 28, allocated subframes are formed as TTIs of
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`ims, the subframe may be allocated to downlink, uplink or special subframe, paragraph 32, uplink portion
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`of the special subframe are typically transmitted by UE back to eNB after the downlink portion is received
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`in order to complete synchronization and channel estimation, equivalent to feedback information].
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`Yang does not expressly disclose the feature of a first number of TTIs mapped onto the uplink
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`subframe is larger than a second number of TTls for mapping onto the uplink portion of a special
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`subframe.
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`However, in the same or similar field of invention, Hayashi Figure 5 discloses an uplink subframe
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`where the subframe includes 14 symbols on time axis (symbols corresponding to time intervals or TTIs on
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`time axis) for transmitting uplink channel and signals (Hayashi Figure 5, paragraphs 0102 and 0103).
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`Hayashi Figure 6 discloses a special subframe which includes UpPTSregion (uplink portion) comprising
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`two symbol length on time axis (Hayashi Figure 6, paragraphs 0104 and 0105). Thus, a number of TTIs
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`mapped onto the uplink subframe is larger than a number of TTIs for mapping onto the uplink portion of a
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`special subframe.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing
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`date of the claimed invention to modify Yang to have the feature of a first number of TTIs mapped onto
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`the uplink subframe is larger than a second number of TTIs for mapping onto the uplink portion of a
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`special subframe; as taught by Hayashi. The suggestion/motivation would have been to provide efficient
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`communication between a mobile and a basestation where supplemental uplink-downlink configurations
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`can be used (Hayashi paragraph 0012).
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`5.
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`Claims 3 and 12 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Yang in view of
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`Hayashi, and further in view of Yin et al. (US 2013/0083736).
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`Regarding claim 3, Yang and Hayashi disclose the apparatus according to claim 2. Yang and
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`Hayashi further disclose wherein the mapping circuitry is configured to: map onto the uplink portion
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`physical layer signals including sounding reference signals if the special subframe configuration takes the
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`first value [see Yang paragraph 32, SRS are typically transmitted in UpPTS, the uplink portion of physical
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`layer signals in the special subframe].
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`Yang and Hayashi do not expressly disclose the features of mapping onto the uplink portion
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`control data including positive or negative acknowledgement for downlink data and/or channel state
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`information if the special subframe configuration takes the second value; or mapping onto the uplink
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`portion user dataif the special subframe configuration takes the second value.
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`However, in the same orsimilarfield of invention, Yin discloses that in type 2 special subframes,
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`the UpPTSportion may accommodate moredata, thereby allowing the uplink portion to have data
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`mapped thereon (see Yin paragraph 0081).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date of the claimed invention to modify Yang and Hayashi to have the feature of mapping onto the uplink
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`portion user dataif the special subframe configuration takes the second value; as taught by Yin. The
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`suggestion/motivation would have been to provide improved communication flexibility and efficiency in the
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`network; and provide flexible bandwidth allocation (Yin paragraphs 0004 and 0062).
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`Regarding claim 12, Yang and Hayashi disclose the apparatus according to claim 1. Yang and
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`Hayashi further disclose wherein the uplink portion of the special subframe consists of a signal portion
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`which carries sounding reference signal and/or a random access channel preamble (see Hayashi Figure
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`6 and paragraphs 0104-0105; the mobile device may transmit the PRACH and SRSin the UpPTSofthe
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`special subframe).
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`Yang and Hayashi do not expressly disclose wherein the uplink portion of the special subframe
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`consists of a data portion onto which user data and/or control data is mapped within one or more TTIs.
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`However, in the same or similar field of invention, Yin Figure 6 discloses that uplink portion
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`UpPTSincludes PUSCH transmission space, which is the physical channel for transmitting user data
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`from UE to the network (see Yin Figure 6, paragraphs 0222 and 0223).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date of the claimed invention to modify Yang and Hayashi to have the feature of the uplink portion of the
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`special subframe consists of a data portion onto which user data and/or control data is mapped within one
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`or more TTIs; as taught by Yin. The suggestion/motivation would have been to provide improved
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`communication flexibility and efficiency in the network; and provide flexible bandwidth allocation (Yin
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`paragraphs 0004 and 0062).
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`6.
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`Claims 6-9 and 11 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Yang in view of
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`Hayashi, and further in view of Shen et al. (US 2012/0135773, hereinafter Shen).
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`Regarding claim 6, Yang and Hayashi disclose the apparatus according to claim 1. Yang and
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`Hayashi further disclose wherein the control signal further comprises an uplink/downlink configuration
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`specifying for each subframe of a frame whether it is downlink, uplink or special subframe [see Yang
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`paragraph 34-35, UL-DL configuration including special subframe allocation, paragraph 33, special
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`subframe configuration].
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`Yang and Hayashi do not expressly disclose the uplink/downlink configuration includesa first set
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`of subframes that are configurable for multicast or broadcast, and a second set of subframesthat are not
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`configurable for multicast or broadcast.
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`However, in the same or similarfield of invention, Shen discloses regarding control signal
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`transmission and other portions where MBSFN transmissions are not expected (see Shen paragraphs
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`0051 and 0052).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date of the claimed invention to modify Yang and Hayashi to have the feature of the uplink/downlink
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`configuration includesa first set of subframes that are configurable for multicast or broadcast, and a
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`second set of subframesthat are not configurable for multicast or broadcast; as taught by Shen. The
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`suggestion/motivation would have been to improvethe ratio of utilizing resources of timeslots (Shen
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`paragraph 0055), and maintain compatibility between different generations of mobile equipment (Shen
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`paragraph 0085).
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`Regarding claim 7, Yang, Hayashi and Shen disclose the apparatus according to claim 6. Yang,
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`Hayashi and Shen further disclose wherein the special subframe configuration differs for the first and the
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`second sets of subframes of the uplink/downlink configuration [see Yang paragraph 0051, UL-DL
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`configuration may change or be reconfigured with different patterns of UL/DL/S subframes]. In addition,
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`the same motivation is used as the rejection of claim 6.
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`Regarding claim 8, Yang, Hayashi and Shen disclose the apparatus according to claim 6. Yang,
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`Hayashi and Shen further disclose wherein the wireless communication system is a long term evolution
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`(LTE), the first set of subframes are from among those subframesthat are configurable as multicast
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`broadcast single-frequency network, MBSFN, subframes, or the second set of subframes are subframes
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`with number 1 and/or 6 [see Shen paragraph 0051, configuring MBSFN solution for LTE Relgj. In
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`addition, the same motivation is used as the rejection of claim 6.
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`Regarding claim 9, Yang and Hayashi disclose the apparatus according to claim 1. Yang and
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`Hayashi do not expressly disclose wherein the length of the TTI differs for the uplink part of a special
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`subframe and a downlink part of a special subframe.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/089,279
`Art Unit: 2414
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`Page 12
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`However, in the same or similar field of invention, Shen discloses that the first portion, second
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`portion, and guard period mayall be configured flexibly with specific lengths of timeslots (see Shen Fig. 6
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`and paragraphs 0057-0060).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date of the claimed invention to modify Yang and Hayashi to have the feature of wherein the length of the
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`TTI differs for the uplink part of a special subframe and a downlink part of a special subframe; as taught
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`by Shen. The suggestion/motivation would have been to improvethe ratio of utilizing resources of
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`timeslots (Shen paragraph 0055), and maintain compatibility between different generations of mobile
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`equipment (Shen paragraph 0085).
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`Regarding claim 11, Yang, Hayashi and Shen disclose the apparatus according to claim 9. Yang,
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`Hayashi and Shen further disclose wherein the special subframe configuration and the uplink/downlink
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`configuration are carried in a first field specifying which subframes are special subframes and a second
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`field specifying for the special subframes which symbols belong to uplink and which symbols belong to
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`downlink [see Yang paragraph 8, identification of the special subframe are defined in the TDD
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`uplink/downlink configuration sent in a PDCCH signal]. In addition, the same motivation is used as the
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`rejection of claim 9.
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`Response to Arguments
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`7.
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`Claims 1 and 13 are no longer interpreted under 35 U.S.C. 112(f) in view of amendmentfiled on
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`2/4/2021.
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`8.
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`Applicant’s arguments filed on 2/4/2021 with respect to claim rejection under 35 U.S.C. § 103
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`have been considered but are moot because the new ground of rejection does not rely on any reference
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`applied in the prior rejection of record for any teaching or matter specifically challenged in the argument.
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`The rejection has been revised according to the amended claims.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/089,279
`Art Unit: 2414
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`Page 13
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`Conclusion
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`9.
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`Applicant's amendmentnecessitated the new ground(s) of rejection presented in this Office
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`action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP § 706.07(a). Applicant is reminded of
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`the extension of time policy as set forth in 37 CFR 1.136(a).
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`A shortened statutory period for reply to this final action is set to expire THREE MONTHS from
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`In the eventa first replyis filed within TWO MONTHS ofthe mailing date
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`shortened statutory period, then the shortened statutory period will expire on the date the advisory action
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`In no event, however, will the statutory period for reply expire later than SIX
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`MONTHS from the date ofthis final action.
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the examiner should
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