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Communication apparatus and communication method communicating with a plurality of cells that perform a coordinated multipoint communication

  • US 10,523,384 B2
  • Filed: 12/01/2014
  • Issued: 12/31/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/27/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A communication apparatus communicating with a plurality of cells that include a first cell and a second cell and that perform a coordinated multipoint communication, the communication apparatus comprising:

  • a receiver which, in operation, receives control information related to a mapping of a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH); and

    circuitry which, in operation, determines, based on the control information, the mapping of the PDSCH, in which the PDSCH is mapped on a resource in accordance with a number of antenna ports for a cell-specific reference signal and a MBMS single frequency network (MBSFN) sub-frame configuration, a first portion of the PDSCH being mapped on a first resource, on which a control signal or a cell-specific reference signal is not mapped in the first cell and the second cell, and a second portion of the PDSCH being mapped on a second resource, on which a control signal or a cell-specific reference signal is allowed to be mapped in at least one of the first cell and the second cell,wherein the PDSCH is divided into two portions, the first portion is a former portion of the two portions and includes systematic bits, the second portion is a latter portion of the two portions and includes parity bits, and a number of the systematic bits that are mapped to the first resource, on which the control signal or the cell-specific reference signal is not mapped in the first cell and the second cell, is greater than a number of the systematic bits that are mapped to the second resource, on which the control signal or the cell-specific reference signal is allowed to be mapped in at least one of the first cell and the second cell.

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