PDCCH Resource Allocation & Aggregation.
PDCCH Resource Allocation & Aggregation.
PDCCH Resource Allocation & Aggregation.
One PDCCH is carried by multiple number of consecutive CCEs. How many CCEs are necessary to carry one PDCCH ?
It depends on the format of the PDCCH. The relationship between PDCCH format and the number CCE required to
carry the PDCCH is as follows :
The number of consecutive CCEs required to carry one PDCCH is called "Aggregation Level'. TS 36.211 Table 6.8.1.1
shows these relations.
Now let's look into a little bit deeper and see how 'Number of PDCCH bits' is derived for each PDCCH
Number of PDCCH bits for PDCCH Format 0 = 1 (CCE) x 9 (REG/CCE) x 4 (RE/REG) x 2 (bits/RE, QPSK) = 72
Number of PDCCH bits for PDCCH Format 1 = 2 (CCE) x 9 (REG/CCE) x 4 (RE/REG) x 2 (bits/RE, QPSK) = 144
Number of PDCCH bits for PDCCH Format 2 = 4 (CCE) x 9 (REG/CCE) x 4 (RE/REG) x 2 (bits/RE, QPSK) = 288
Number of PDCCH bits for PDCCH Format 3 = 8 (CCE) x 9 (REG/CCE) x 4 (RE/REG) x 2 (bits/RE, QPSK) = 576
What does this mean in practical sense ? It means that even the same DCI with exactly same bit length, the number
of physical channel bits gets different depending on which PDCCH format it is carried by. It means the Code Rate of
PDCCH varies depending on which PDCCH format is used.
For example, if we use DCI Format 2A (I don’t remember the exact bit length… but it would be around 40 bits)
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