IP Library Granted Patent US 12684576
Granted Patent B2
US 12684576 · App. 17/799,874 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Terminal and communication method

Inventors: Tetsuya Yamamoto (Kanagawa, JP); Hidetoshi Suzuki (Kanagawa, JP); Ayako Horiuchi (Kanagawa, JP); Xuan Tuong Tran (Singapore, SG)
Assignee: Panasonic Intellectual Property Corporation of America
H04W72/21H04L1/08H04W72/0446
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Patent No.
US 12684576
App. No.
17/799,874
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A terminal comprising a control circuit for controlling communications in units of a second symbol, each unit being associated with a plurality of first symbols, and a communication circuit for performing communications.

Claims (25)

1 . A terminal, comprising:

control circuitry, which, in operation, controls communication in units of virtual symbols in a virtual slot, the virtual slot being composed of symbols in a plurality of slots, a total number of the virtual symbols in the virtual slot being equal to a total number of symbols in each of the plurality of slots, each of the virtual symbols including a plurality of consecutive symbols of the symbols in the plurality of slots associated in one unit, a signal in the plurality of consecutive symbols being subject to repetition;

communication circuitry, which, in operation, performs the communication; and

reception circuitry, which, in operation, receives information on a total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols in the virtual slot, wherein

the information includes information on the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols in the virtual slot for each of a plurality of types of channels used for the communication, and

the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols in the virtual slot differs for each of the plurality of types of channels.

2 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry controls communication in units of time durations each composed of a plurality of virtual symbols.

3 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the information indicates one of a plurality of candidate numbers of symbols.

4 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the information includes information on the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols for a downlink or an uplink.

5 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols is a power of 2.

6 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols is configured based on a number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing a slot.

7 . The terminal according to claim 2 , wherein a number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing one of at least two of the virtual symbols included in a time duration is different from a number of the plurality of consecutive first symbols composing another one of the at least two of the virtual symbols.

8 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein an upper limit value of the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols is smaller than a number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing a slot.

9 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the information includes information on the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols for each of a plurality of types of signals used for the communication.

10 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the information includes information on the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols for each of a plurality of parameters for the terminal.

11 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols for a first type of channel is different from the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols for a second type of channel.

12 . The terminal according to claim 1 , wherein

the information includes information on the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols for each of a first type of symbols and a second type of symbols, and

the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols for the first type of symbols is different from the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols for the second type of symbols.

13 . A communication method, comprising:

controlling, by a terminal, communication in units of virtual symbols in a virtual slot, the virtual slot being composed of symbols in a plurality of slots, a total number of the virtual symbols in the virtual slot being equal to a total number of symbols in each of the plurality of slots, each of the virtual symbols including a plurality of consecutive symbols of the symbols in the plurality of slots associated in one unit, a signal in the plurality of consecutive symbols being subject to repetition;

performing the communication by the terminal; and

receiving, by the terminal, information on a total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols in the virtual slot, wherein

the information includes information on the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols in the virtual slot for each of a plurality of types of channels used for the communication, and

the total number of the plurality of consecutive symbols composing each of the virtual symbols in the virtual slot differs for each of the plurality of types of channels.