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`Application/Control Number: 16/909,664
`Art Unit: 2412
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`In response to communication filed on 6/23/2020.
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Claims 1-9 are pending.
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`Claims 1-9 are rejected.
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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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`Information Disclosure Statement
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`1/25/2021 are in compliance with the provisions of 37 CFR 1.97. Accordingly, the information disclosure
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`statements are being considered by the examiner.
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`Claim Objections
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`Claim 8 is objected to because of the following informalities: the claim recites the limitation “a
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`configuration of reference signal” which should be corrected to recite “a configuration of a reference
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`signal.” Appropriate correction is required.
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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 double patenting rejection is appropriate where the conflicting claims are not
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`identical, but at least one examined application claim is not patentably distinct from the reference
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`claim(s) because the examined application claim is either anticipated by, or would have been obvious
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`over, the reference claim(s). See, e.g., In re Berg, 140 F.3d 1428, 46 USPQ2d 1226 (Fed. Cir. 1998); In re
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`Goodman,11 F.3d 1046, 29 USPQ2d 2010 (Fed. Cir. 1993); In re Longi, 759 F.2d 887, 225 USPQ 645 (Fed.
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`Cir. 1985); In re Van Ornum, 686 F.2d 937, 214 USPQ 761 (CCPA 1982); In re Vogel, 422 F.2d 438, 164
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`USPQ 619 (CCPA 1970); In re Thorington, 418 F.2d 528, 163 USPQ 644 (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 nonstatutory double patenting provided the
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`or claims an invention made as a result of activities undertaken within the scope of a joint research
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`agreement. See MPEP § 717.02 for applications subject to examination underthe first inventor tofile
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`provisions of the AIA as explained in MPEP § 2159. See MPEP § 2146et seq. for applications not subject
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`Claims 1-7 are rejected on the ground of nonstatutory obviousness-type double patenting as
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`being unpatentable over claims 8-13 of U.S. Patent No. 10,742,385. Althoughthe conflicting claims
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`are notidentical, they are not patentably distinct from each other because:
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`Current Application
`1. A user equipment comprising:
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`U.S. Patent No. 10,742,385
`13. A user equipment (UE) comprising:
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`a receiver, which, in operation, receives a bitmap|areceiver operativetoreceive a bitmap
`indicating a candidate of transmission time
`indicating candidate transmission time interval(s)
`interval (TTI), which is one or more symbols used|(TTI{s)) froma plurality of TTls for a physical
`for a physical channel among 14 symbols; and
`channel in a subframe in a radio resource control
`(RRC) or a medium access control (MAC)layer;
`and circuitry operative to determine the
`candidate TTI(s) based on the bitmap,
`circuitry, which, in operation, blindly decodes the|wherein the receiver is operative to receive the
`physical channel in the candidate based on the
`physical channel in one or more of the candidate
`bitmap.
`TTl{(s) by blindly decoding the candidate TTI(s),
`and each of the plurality of TTls in the subframe
`includes 1-7 orthogonal frequency division
`multiplexing (OFDM) symbols, each of the
`plurality of TTls in the subframe have a first
`length, a size of the bitmap depends on the first
`length, and in a case where the size of the bit
`map is not divisible by the first length, at least
`two TTls in the subframe are arranged to overlap
`each other, or some OFDM symbols in the
`subframe are not assigned to the plurality of TTls.
`11. The eNode B according to claim 8, wherein
`the first length is 14.
`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the limitations of claim 13 of U.S. Patent No. 10,742,385 to omit
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`limitations regarding how to handle TTls based upon the size of the bit map not being divisible by the
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`first length to arrive at the claimed invention and incorporate the length of a TTI being 14 as limited by
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`claim 11. One would be motivated to do so to provide an obvious variation that would be apparent to
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`one of ordinary skill in the art to arrive at the same claimed invention of blindly decoding a channel
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`based upon a TTI identified in a bitmap.
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`Regarding claims 2-7 of the current application, claims 8-12 of U.S. Patent No. 10,742,385 substantially
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`limit the same subject matter. Although the claims are not identical, they are not patentably distinct
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`because theyare of an obvious variation that would be apparent to one of ordinaryskill in the art.
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`Current Application
`9, A receiving method comprising:
`receiving a bitrnap indicating a candidate of
`transmission tlme interval (TT), which is one or
`more symbols used for a physical channel among
`14 symbols; and
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`blindly decoding the physical channel in the
`candidate based oan the bitmap.
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`the first length is 14.
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`U.S. Patent No. 10,742,385
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`a receiver operative to receive a bitmap
`indicating candidate transmission time interval(s)
`(TTI(s)) from a plurality of TTls for a physical
`channel in a subframe in a radio resource control
`(RRC) or a medium access control (MAC)layer;
`and circuitry operative to determine the
`candidate TTI(s) based on the bitmap,
`wherein the receiver is operative to receive the
`physical channel in one or more of the candidate
`TTl{(s) by blindly decoding the candidate TTI(s),
`and each of the plurality of TTls in the subframe
`includes 1-7 orthogonal frequency division
`multiplexing (OFDM) symbols, each of the
`plurality of TTls in the subframe havea first
`length, a size of the bitmap depends on the first
`length, and in a case where the size of the bit
`map is not divisible by the first length, at least
`two TTls in the subframe are arranged to overlap
`each other, or some OFDM symbols in the
`subframe are not assigned to the plurality of TTls.
`11. The eNode B according to claim 8, wherein
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the limitations of claim 13 of U.S. Patent No. 10,742,385 to omit
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`limitations regarding how to handle TTls based upon the size of the bit map not being divisible by the
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`first length to arrive at the claimed invention and incorporate the length of a TTI being 14 as limited by
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`claim 11. One would be motivated to do so to provide an obvious variation that would be apparent to
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`one of ordinary skill in the art to arrive at the same claimed invention of blindly decoding a channel
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`based upon a TTI identified in a bitmap.
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`Claim 8 is rejected on the ground of nonstatutory double patenting as being unpatentable
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`over claim 13 of U.S. Patent No. 10,742,385 in view of Lee et al. (US Pub. 2018/0376495)(L1 hereafter).
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`Regarding claim & of the current application, claim 13 of U.S. Patent No. 10,742,385 does not further
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`Himnit that the candidate of the TTlis based on a configuration of reference signal,
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`Li discloses that a terminal can be configured to support a length of a transmission time interval
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`by receiving configuration information associated with an uplink reference signai for a plurality of TTis
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`from a base station [refer Abstract],
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`it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the limitations of claim 13 of US. Patent No. 10,742,385 to further limit
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`the use of configuration information associated with a reference signal for a pturality of TTis as taught by
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`Li. One would be motivated ta do $0 ta provide support for multiple TT lengths in a wireless
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`communication system [refer Li: paragraph 0005],
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35 U.S.C. 102
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`and 103 (or as subject to pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103) is incorrect, any correction of the statutory
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`basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground ofrejection if the prior art relied upon, and
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`the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same under eitherstatus.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness rejections
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`set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent may not be obtained thoughthe invention is not identically disclosed or described as set forth in
`section 102 ofthis title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and the prior art
`are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the invention was made to a
`person having ordinaryskill in the art to which said subject matter pertains. Patentability shall not be
`negatived by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`The factual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere Co., 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 are
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`summarized as follows:
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`PwNhP
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`Determining the scope and contentsof the prior art.
`Ascertaining the differences between the prior art and the claims at issue.
`Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
`Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obviousnessor
`nonobviousness.
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`This application currently names joint inventors. In considering patentability of the claims the
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`examiner presumesthat the subject matter of the various claims was commonly ownedas of the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention(s) absent any evidence to the contrary. Applicant is advised
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`of the obligation under 37 CFR 1.56 to point out the inventor and effectivefiling dates of each claim that
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`was not commonly ownedas of the effective filing date of the later invention in order for the examiner
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`to consider the applicability of 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C) for any potential 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(2) prior art
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`against the later invention.
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`Claims 1,5 and 9 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Pelletier et al.
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`(US Pub. 2018/0123769)(P1 hereafter) in view of Patneleevet al. (US Pub. 2017/0208616){P2
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`hereafter).
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`Regarding claims 1 and 9, P1 teaches a user equipment(i.e. wireless transmit receive unit WTRU)[refer
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`Fig. 1B; 102] comprising:
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`a receiver [refer Fig. 1B; 120], which, in operation, receives a bitmap indicating a candidate of
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`transmission time interval (TTI) (the WTRU receives a DCI that includes scheduling information, such as a
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`list of applicable cells and TTls using a bitmap for group of cells)[paragraph 0122]; and
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`circuitry, which, in operation, blindly decodes the physical channel in the candidate(i.e. TTI)
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`based on the bitmap (the TTls can help for blind decoding reduction [paragraph 0078], the information
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`is used to influence blind decoding for transmissions [paragraph 0080)).
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`HoweverP11 fails to disclose the candidate TTI which is one or more symbols used for a physical
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`channel among 14 symbols.
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`S1 discloses that a unit of time for a subframe is defined as a TTI, the subframe being a length of
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`at least 2 slots and one slot can include a plurality of OFDM symbols in the time domain [paragraph
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`0051], one slog can include 7 OFDM symbols when cyclic prefixes are applied [paragraph 0052].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of P1 to explicitly define TTIs as being comprised of OFDM
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`symbols as taught by $1.
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`In doing so, the number of OFDM symbols can comprise of at least 14 symbols
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`when at the least two slots comprise of 7 OFDM symbols each[refer $1; paragraphs 0051-0052]. One
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`would be motivated to do so to provide the use of prior art elements to known proceduresto yield
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`predictable results.
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`Regarding claim 5, P1 teaches the receiver, in operation, receives the bitmap in a radio resource control
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`(RRC) or a medium access control (MAC)(in relation to the sending of the DCI, higher layers, such as
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`RRC, are used to configurecells)[paragraph 0068].
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`Claims 2-4 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over P1 in view of $1, as
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`applied to claim 1, in further view of Patneleev et al. (US Pub. 2017/0208616)({P2 hereafter).
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`Regarding claim 2, P1 fails to disclose a length of the TTI is variable, and a size of the bitmap is constant
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`for all of different lengths of the TTI.
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`P2 discloses that a number of TTIs in a cycle can be a multiple of the length, in TTls, of a bitmap
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`[paragraph 0062], SA control messages that include bitmaps which are used as time resource pattern for
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`transmission (T-RPT) generation parameters [paragraph 0068], the T-RPT is based upon a numberof
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`consecutive TTls in a group, such as a TTI length indicator (i.e. length of the TTI is variable) and based on
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`a numberof TTls [paragraph 0069].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of P1 for providing a bitmap for identifying TTls for blind
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`decoding reduction to allow for expanded bitmaps that are based upon the numberof TTls as taught by
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`P2. One would be motivated to do so to provide a better indication of TTls for a UE for transmission
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`[refer P2; paragraph 0055].
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`Regarding claim 3, P1 fails to disclose a size of the bitmap is equal to the largest one of numbers of the
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`candidate configurable in the 14 symbols.
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`P2 discloses that a number of TTIs in a cycle can be a multiple of the length, in TTls, of a bitmap
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`[paragraph 0062], this bitmap is conveyed via RRC messages transmitted by the eNB to a user
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`equipment (UE) to identify TTls to the UE [paragraph 0075], an expanded bitmap can havebit positions
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`that indicate exclusion of a TTI mapped to a bit position [paragraph 0080].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of P1 for providing a bitmap for identifying TTls for blind
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`decoding reduction to allow for expanded bitmaps that are based upon the number of TTls as taught by
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`P2. One would be motivated to do so to provide a better indication of TTls for a UE for transmission
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`[refer P2; paragraph 0055].
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`Regarding claim 4, P1 fails to disclose a size of the bitmap is 14 bits.
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`P2 discloses that a number of TTIs in a cycle can be a multiple of the length, in TTls, of a bitmap
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`[paragraph 0062], this bitmap is conveyed via RRC messages transmitted by the eNB to a user
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`equipment (UE) to identify TTls to the UE [paragraph 0075], an expanded bitmap can havebit positions
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`that indicate exclusion of a TTI mapped to a bit position [paragraph 0080]. P2 discloses that bitmaps can
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`comprise of varying number of bits based upon the pattern of TTls and noted examples are notlimited
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`[paragraph 0058][refer Fig. 7][refer Fig. 10].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of P1 for providing a bitmap for identifying TTls for blind
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`decoding reduction to allow for expanded bitmaps that are based upon the number of TTls as taught by
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`P2.
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`In doing so, a bitmap size can be up to 14 bits by design choice to identify a number of TTls the
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`varying number of TTls. One would be motivated to do so to provide a better indication of TTls for a UE
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`for transmission [refer P2; paragraph 0055].
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`Claims 6 and 7 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over P1 in view of S1,
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`as applied to claim 1, in further view of Ranta-Ahoetal. (US Pub. 2015/0016431){R1 hereafter).
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`Regarding claim 6, P11 fails to disclose a length of the TTI is specific to the user equipment.
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`R1 discloses that UEs are notified of which TTI length to use, in which UE’s can have an initial
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`preference to a specific TTI length [paragraph 0087].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of P1 to allow for varying TTI lengths based upon
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`capabilities (i.e. UE specific) of the UE as taught by R1. One would be motivated to do so to provide
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`efficiency and backwards compatibility [refer R1; paragraph 0087].
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`Regarding claim 7, P1 fails to disclose a length of the TTI depends on coverage of the user equipment.
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`R1 discloses that two different TTI values can be allocatedin a cell so that legacy UEs can see
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`one TTI while another release UE can see both [paragraph 0086], UEs are notified of which TTI length to
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`use, in which UE’s can have an initial preference to a specific TTI length [paragraph 0087].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of P1 to allow for varying TTI lengths based upon
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`capabilities (i.e. UE specific) of the UE as taught by R1. One would be motivated to do so to provide
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`efficiency and backwards compatibility [refer R1; paragraph 0087].
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`Claim 8 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over P1 in view of $1, as applied
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`to claim 1, in further view of Lee et al. (US Pub. 2018/0376495)(L1 hereafter).
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`Regarding claim 8, P1 fails to disclose the candidate of the TTI is based on a configuration of reference
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`signal.
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`Li discloses that a terminal can be configured to support a length of a transmission time interval
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`by receiving configuration information associated with an uplink reference signal for a plurality of TTis
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`fromma base station frefer Abstract],
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`it would have been obviaus to one of ordinary skilin the art before the effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Pi to incorporate configuration information associated
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`with a reference signal for a plurality of TTls as taught by LL. One would be motivated te do so te
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`provide support for rnultigie TTE lengths in a wireless communication system [refer Lt: paragraph OGOSE
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`Conclusion
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`Application/Control Number: 16/909,664
`Art Unit: 2412
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