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........................................................ 2቗ Foreword ....................................................................... ...................................................................................... 2቗ Modal verbs terminology ...................................................................... .............................................................. 2቗ Foreword ....................................................................... ...................................................................................... 6቗

1 Scope ........................................................................

................................................................................ 7቗

2 References ........................................................................

.............................. 7቗

3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations .......................................................................

............................ 7቗

3.1 Definitions ........................................................................

.................................................................................. 7቗

3.2 Symbols ........................................................................

...................................................................................... 7቗

3.3 Abbreviations ........................................................................

............................................................................. 9቗

4 Frame structure and physical resources ........................................................................

............................ 9቗

4.1 General ........................................................................

....................................................................................... 9቗

4.2 Numerologies ........................................................................

............................................................................. 9቗

4.3 Frame structure ........................................................................

......................................................................... 10቗

4.3.1 Frames and subframes ........................................................................

........................................................ 10቗

4.3.2 Slots ........................................................................

.................................................................................... 10቗

4.4 Physical resources ........................................................................

.................................................................... 11቗

4.4.1 Antenna ports ........................................................................

...................................................................... 11቗

4.4.2 Resource grid ........................................................................

...................................................................... 11቗

4.4.3 Resource elements ........................................................................

............................... 11቗

4.4.4 Resource blocks ........................................................................

.................................................................. 12቗

4.4.4.1 General ........................................................................

.......................................................................... 12቗

4.4.4.2 Point A ........................................................................

.......................................................................... 12቗

4.4.4.3 Common resource blocks ........................................................................

.............................................. 12቗

4.4.4.4 Physical resource blocks ........................................................................

............................................... 12቗

4.4.4.5 Virtual resource blocks ........................................................................

................................................. 12቗

4.4.5 Bandwidth part ........................................................................

.................................................................... 12቗

4.5 Carrier aggregation ........................................................................

................................................................... 13቗

5 Generic functions ........................................................................

........................................................... 13቗

5.1 Modulation mapper ........................................................................

.................................................................. 13቗ .............................................................................. 13቗

5.1.2 BPSK ........................................................................

.................................................................................. 13቗

5.1.3 QPSK ........................................................................

.................................................................................. 13቗

5.1.4 16QAM ........................................................................

............................................................................... 13቗

5.1.5 64QAM ........................................................................

............................................................................... 14቗

5.1.6 256QAM ........................................................................

............................................................................. 14቗

5.2 Sequence generation ........................................................................

................................................................. 14቗

5.2.1 Pseudo-random sequence generation ........................................................................

.................................. 14቗

5.2.2 Low-PAPR sequence generation ........................................................................

........................................ 14቗

5.2.2.1 Base sequences of length 36 or larger ........................................................................

........................... 14቗

5.2.2.2 Base sequences of length less than 36 ........................................................................

.................. 15቗

5.3 OFDM baseband signal generation ........................................................................

.......................................... 18቗

5.3.1 OFDM baseband signal generation for all channels except PRACH .......................................................... 18቗

5.3.2 OFDM baseband signal generation for PRACH ........................................................................

................. 19቗

5.4 Modulation and upconversion ........................................................................

.................................................. 20቗

6 Uplink ........................................................................

............................... 21቗

6.1 Overview ........................................................................

.................................................................................. 21቗

6.1.1 Overview of physical channels ........................................................................

........................................... 21቗

6.1.2 Overview of physical signals ........................................................................

.............................................. 21቗

6.2 Physical resources ........................................................................

.................................................................... 21቗

6.3 Physical channels ........................................................................

..................................................................... 22቗

6.3.1 Physical uplink shared channel ........................................................................

........................................... 22቗

6.3.1.1 Scrambling ........................................................................

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6.3.1.2 Modulation ........................................................................

.................................................................... 22቗

6.3.1.3 Layer mapping ........................................................................

.............................................................. 23቗

6.3.1.4 Transform precoding ........................................................................

..................................................... 23቗

6.3.1.5 Precoding ........................................................................

...................................................................... 24቗

6.3.1.6 Mapping to virtual resource blocks ........................................................................

............................... 27቗

6.3.1.7 Mapping from virtual to physical resource blocks ................................................................................ 27቗

6.3.2 Physical uplink control channel ........................................................................

.......................................... 27቗

6.3.2.1 General ........................................................................

.......................................................................... 27቗

6.3.2.2 Sequence and cyclic shift hopping ........................................................................

................................ 28቗

6.3.2.2.1 Group and sequence hopping ........................................................................

.................................. 28቗

6.3.2.2.2 Cyclic shift hopping ........................................................................

................................................ 28቗

6.3.2.3 PUCCH format 0 ........................................................................

........................................................... 29቗

6.3.2.3.1 Sequence generation ........................................................................

................................................ 29቗

6.3.2.3.2 Mapping to physical resources ........................................................................

................................ 29቗

6.3.2.4 PUCCH format 1 ........................................................................

........................................................... 29቗

6.3.2.4.1 Sequence modulation ........................................................................

............................................... 29቗

6.3.2.4.2 Mapping to physical resources ........................................................................

................................ 30቗

6.3.2.5 PUCCH format 2 ........................................................................

........................................................... 31቗

6.3.2.5.1 Scrambling ........................................................................

............................................................... 31቗

6.3.2.5.2 Modulation ........................................................................

.............................................................. 31቗

6.3.2.5.3 Mapping to physical resources ........................................................................

................................ 31቗

6.3.2.6 PUCCH formats 3 and 4 ........................................................................

............................................... 31቗

6.3.2.6.1 Scrambling ........................................................................

............................................................... 31቗

6.3.2.6.2 Modulation ........................................................................

.............................................................. 32቗

6.3.2.6.3 Block-wise spreading ........................................................................

.............................................. 32቗

6.3.2.6.4 Transform precoding ........................................................................

............................................... 33቗

6.3.2.6.5 Mapping to physical resources ........................................................................

................................ 33቗

6.3.3 Physical random-access channel ........................................................................

......................................... 33቗

6.3.3.1 Sequence generation......................................................................

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