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Int’! Application No. PCT/CN2018/082061
`Preliminary Amendment
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`AMENDMENTS TO THE CLAIMS
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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions andlistings of claims in the
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`application.
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`Listing of Claims:
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`1.
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`(Original) A user device for transmitting and/or receiving data to/from a base
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`station in a communication system comprising circuitry which, in operation:
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`receives paging occasion configuration from the basestation, including at least one
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`parameter for configuring a predefined time-domain pattern for receiving paging occasion within
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`a paging cycle; and
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`performs reception of paging signal in the paging occasions within the predefined time-
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`domain pattern configured according to the received paging occasion configuration.
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`2.
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`(Original) The user device according to claim 1, wherein:
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`the predefined time-domain pattern specifies that the paging occasions are only allowed
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`to be present in a regular raster within the paging cycle; and
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`the paging occasion configuration indicates in which raster positions the reception of the
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`paging occasionsis to be performed.
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`3.
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`(Currently Amended) The user device according to claim 1-er2, wherein the
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`paging occasion configuration indicates at least one of
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`(i)
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`(ii)
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`one of a predefined plurality of rasters;
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`a bitmap indicating with each bit for one raster time point whetheror not a paging
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`occasionis includedin said raster time point;
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`(iii)|a short-bitmap whichis shorter than the numberofraster points in the paging
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`cycle, the short-bitmap, when cyclically repeated, indicate with each bit for one raster time point
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`whetheror not a paging occasionis included in said raster time point.
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`4.
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`(Currently Amended) The user device according to-any-efelatmstte3 claim 1,
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`wherein the raster time points are defined in such positions within the paging cycle that the
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`configurable paging occasions do not overlap with synchronization signal blocks.
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`5.
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`(Original) The user device according to claim 1, wherein:
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`the predefined time-domain pattern specifies that the paging occasions are to be received
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`in uniformly distributed time intervals within the paging cycle; and
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`the paging occasion configuration indicates the periodicity of the uniformly distributed
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`timeintervals.
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`6.
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`(Original) The user device according to claim 5, wherein the periodicity is
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`specified in the received paging occasion configuration as a numberof paging occasions within
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`the paging cycle.
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`7.
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`(Currently Amended) The user device according to claim 5-er-6, wherein the
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`paging occasions are transmitted in a frequency subband whichhasno overlap with a frequency
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`subband in which synchronization signal blocks are transmitted.
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`8.
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`(Currently Amended) Theuser device according to-any-efelatmstte-— claim 1,
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`wherein the processing circuitry in operation performs reception of the paging signal in the
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`paging occasions further configured according to a paging occasion calculation specific for the
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`user device and/or a beam-sweeping configuration set in the basestation.
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`9.
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`(Currently Amended) Theuser device according to-any-efelaimstte-8 claim 1,
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`wherein the paging occasion configuration is signaled by the base station within a broadcast
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`channel and includesan offset relatively to a beginning of the paging cycle.
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`10.
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`(Original) A basestation for transmitting and/or receiving data to/from a user
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`device in a communication system comprising circuitry which, in operation:
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`transmits paging occasion configuration to the user device, including at least one
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`parameter for configuring a predefined time-domain pattern for receiving paging occasion within
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`a paging cycle; and
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`transmits paging signal in one or more of the paging occasions within the predefined
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`time-domain pattern configured according to the received paging occasion configuration.
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`11.
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`(Original) The base station according to claim 10, wherein:
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`the predefined time-domain pattern specifies that the paging occasionsare only allowed
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`to be present in a regular raster within the paging cycle; and
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`the paging occasion configuration indicates in which raster positions the reception of the
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`paging occasionsis to be performed.
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`12.|(Currently Amended) Thebasestation according to claim 10-ee-H, wherein the
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`paging occasion configuration indicates at least one of
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`(i)
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`(ii)
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`one of a predefined plurality of rasters;
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`a bitmap indicating with each bit for one raster time point whetheror not a paging
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`occasionis includedin said raster time point;
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`(iii)|a short-bitmap whichis shorter than the numberofraster points in the paging
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`cycle, the short-bitmap, when cyclically repeated, indicate with each bit for one raster time point
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`whetheror not a paging occasionis included in said raster time point.
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`13.
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`(Currently Amended) Thebasestation according to-anyefelatmsto+e claim
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`10, wherein the raster time points are defined in such positions within the paging cycle that the
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`configurable paging occasions do not overlap with synchronization signal blocks.
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`14.—_(Original) The base station according to claim 1, wherein:
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`the predefined time-domain pattern specifies that the paging occasions are to be
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`transmitted in uniformly distributed time intervals within the paging cycle; and
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`Preliminary Amendment
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`the paging occasion configuration indicates the periodicity of the uniformly distributed
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`timeintervals.
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`15.
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`(Original) The base station according to claim 14, wherein the periodicity is
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`specified in the transmitted paging occasion configuration as a numberof paging occasions
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`within the paging cycle.
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`16.
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`(Currently Amended) Thebasestation according to claim 14-er-45, wherein the
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`paging occasions are transmitted in a frequency subband whichhasno overlap with a frequency
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`subband in which synchronization signal blocks are transmitted.
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`17.
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`(Currently Amended) Thebasestation according to-anyefelatmsto+ete claim
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`10, wherein the processing circuitry in operation transmits the paging signal in the paging
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`occasionsfurther configured according to a paging occasion calculation specific for the user
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`device and/or a beam-sweeping configuration set in the basestation.
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`18.
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`(Currently Amended) The basestation according to-anyefelatmsto+et? claim
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`10, wherein the paging occasion configuration is signaled by the base station within a broadcast
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`channel and includesan offset relatively to a beginning of the paging cycle.
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`19.
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`(Original) A method for transmitting and/or receiving data to/from a basestation
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`in a communication system, the method to be performedin a user device and comprising the
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`steps of:
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`receiving paging occasion configuration from the base station, including at least one
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`parameter for configuring a predefined time-domain pattern for receiving paging occasion within
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`a paging cycle; and
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`performing reception of paging signal in the paging occasions within the predefined time-
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`domain pattern configured according to the received paging occasion configuration.
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`Int’! Application No. PCT/CN2018/082061
`Preliminary Amendment
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`20.
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`(Original) A methodfor transmitting and/or receiving data to/from a user device
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`in a communication system, the method to be performedin a base station and comprising:
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`transmitting paging occasion configuration to the user device, including at least one
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`parameter for configuring a predefined time-domain pattern for receiving paging occasion within
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`a paging cycle; and
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`transmitting paging signal in one or more of the paging occasions within the predefined
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`time-domain pattern configured according to the received paging occasion configuration.
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