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In Resource Allocation scheduling ... what these terms means "standard", "compact", "very compact" ?

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Please explain in general terms ...

posted Aug 30, 2016 by Suchakravarthi Sripathi

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Where did you found these terms,in which context
In signalling overhead type,DCI-1C (very compact scheduling)... DCI-1,2,2A,2B,2C (standard scheduling)... DCI-1A,1B,1D ( compact scheduling ).... what does it means

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Hi,

That is meant for no of bits used in DCI PDU. DCI 1C is using only 15bits PDU so it is very compact, DCI 1A is 28 bits so compact scheduling , DCI 2 2A ,2B are using more than other DCI so it is standard Scheduling..

answer Aug 30, 2016 by Jaganathan
Yah got clear, Thanks alot
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