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titleOfInvention Method and system for achieving uplink subframe scheduling during subframe bundling
abstract Disclosed are a method and system for achieving uplink subframe scheduling during subframe bundling. The method comprises: when an uplink subframe bundling function for a terminal is enabled, according to the proportioning relationship between an uplink time slot and a downlink time slot, performing uplink time slot scheduling once on the terminal every fixed number of subframes. Aiming at an uplink subframe bundling application, the technology for achieving uplink subframe scheduling during subframe bundling of the present invention effectively reduces the overhead required when performing uplink scheduling on the terminal by scheduling the uplink subframe in a fixed cycle. In addition, the scheduling cycle can be dynamically configured in the background, thereby increasing the flexibility for performing a subframe bundling function.
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