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titleOfInvention Joint adaptive resource allocation method and device for pdcch
abstract Disclosed are a joint adaptive resource allocation method and device for PDCCH. The method includes: determining a UE dedicated PDCCH for transmitting data to a single UE and a non-UE dedicated PDCCH for transmitting data to a plurality of UE in PDCCHs to be used for transmitting data in a sub-frame; allocating resources for the UE dedicated PDCCH and the non-UE dedicated PDCCH respectively in a descending order of priority, with the resources including time-frequency domain resources and power resources, wherein the priority of the non-UE dedicated PDCCH is higher than that of the UE dedicated PDCCH. The present application can ensure that the non-UE dedicated PDCCH can have resource allocation prior to the UE dedicated PDCCH, therefore the non-UE dedicated PDCCH is not limited by the PDCCH allocation, and the conflict problem between the PDCCH detection performance and the addition of the number of supportable scheduling users is solved.
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