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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Claim(s) 1-19 and 27 are presented for examination.
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`Claim(s) 1-19 and 27 are amended.
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`Claim(s) 20-26 and 28-30 are canceled.
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`priority based on application(s) SE2030049-7 submitted on February 13", 2020.
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`provisions of 37 CFR 1.97. Accordingly, the information disclosure statementis being considered
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`Specification
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`The abstract of the disclosure does not commence on a separate sheet in accordance
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`with 37 CFR 1.52(b)(4) and 1.72(b). A new abstract of the disclosure is required and must be
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`presented on a separate sheet, apart from any othertext.
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`9.
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`The abstract of the disclosure is objected to because it contains a legal phraseology
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`“comprises” in line 1. Correction is required. See MPEP § 608.01(b). The form and legal
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`Claim Objections
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`10.
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`Claim(s) 1-16 and 27 are objected to becauseofthe following informalities:
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`Claim 1 recites “the beamformed signalin line 9. For clarity and consistency,
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`suggested to recite “the at least one beamformedsignal”.
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`Claim 27 recites a similar limitation.
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`Claim(s) 2-16 are also being objected for being dependent on an objected base claim as
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`set forth above.
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`Appropriate correction is required.
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`11.—The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 112(b):
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`Claim Rejections - 35 U.S.C. § 112
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`(b} CONCLUSION.—The specification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly
`pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which the inventor or a joint inventor
`regards as the invention.
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`12.
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`Claims 5, 9, 10 and 11 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA),
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`second paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the
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`subject matter which the inventor or a joint inventor, or for pre-AIA the applicant regards as the
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`invention.
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`Claim 5 recites “the respective beamformedsigna?in line 7. It is unclear if the limitation
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`“atleast one beamformedsignalin claim 1; or
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`a@beamformedsignal of “the multiple beamformed signals’in claim 5.
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`Thereis insufficient antecedent basis for this limitation in the claim.
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`Claims 9, 10 and 11 recite a similar limitation.
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`Claim 12 is also rejected for being dependent on a rejected base claim as set forth above.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 U.S.C. § 103
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`13.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed
`invention is not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the differences between
`the claimed invention andthe prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would
`have been obvious before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person
`having ordinary skill in the art to which the claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall
`not be negated by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`14.
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`‘The factual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere Co., 383 U.S. 1, 148 USPQ 459
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`(1966), that are applied for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35
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`U.S.C. § 103 are summarized asfollows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences betweenthe prior art and the claims at issue.
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`3. Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinentart.
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`4. Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obviousness or
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`nonobviousness.
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`15.—This application currently namesjoint inventors. In considering patentability of the claims
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`the examiner presumesthat the subject matter of the various claims was commonly ownedasof
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`the effective filing date of the claimed invention(s) absent any evidenceto the contrary. Applicant
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`is advised of the obligation under 37 CFR 1.56 to point out the inventor andeffectivefiling dates
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`of each claim that was not commonly ownedasofthe effectivefiling date of the later invention in
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`orderfor the examinerto consider the applicability of 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(2)(C) for any potential 35
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`U.S.C. 102(a)(2) prior art against the later invention.
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`16.
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`Claim(s) 1-4, 6, 13 and 17-19 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103 as being unpatentable
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`over ZHANG (US 2021/0250732 A1; also see provisional 62/971,102: fig. 4, pgs. 16-18, 949-
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`4157) in view of WANG etal. (US 2020/0044801 A1) hereinafter “Wang”.
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`Regarding Claim 1,
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`Zhang discloses a method for operating a network node in a wireless communication
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`network [see fig. 4, pg. 6, J53 lines 1-4, a method “400” for determining a location of a
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`mobile device “402” operatively coupled to a wireless network], the method [seefig. 4, pg.
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`6, 753 lines 1-4, the method “400”] comprising:
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`transmitting at least one beamformedsignal [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, 753 lines
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`4-15, one or more of a plurality of transmission points “401” of the wireless network
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`repeatedly transmit a respective location information messageto the mobile device “402"],
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`wherein each one of the at least one beamformedsignalis indicative of a respective positioning
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`information [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, J53 lines 4-15, each of the location information
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`messages containsan indication of geographic location of said one or moreofthe plurality
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`of transmission points].
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`Although Zhang discloses respective positioning information, Zhang does not explicitly
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`teach “the respective positioning information is indicative of a respective virtual reference
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`point whichis offset from a position of a transmit point of the wireless communication
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`network used for
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`transmitting the at
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`least one beamformed signal, wherein the
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`beamformed signal
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`is suitable for enabling a positioning measurement of a wireless
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`communication device’.
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`However Wang discloses transmitting at least one beamformed signal [see fig. 2: Step
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`“202”, pg. 3, J30 lines 1-9, indicating to a terminal through signaling], wherein each one of
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`the at least one beamformed signalis indicative of a respective positioning information [seefig.
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`2: Step “202”, pg. 3, §30 lines 1-9, uplink reference signal information], wherein the
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`respective positioning information is indicative of a respective virtual reference point which is
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`offset from a position of a transmit point of the wireless communication network used for
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`transmitting the at least one beamformedsignal [see fig. 2: Step “202”, pg. 3, {30 lines 1-9, the
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`uplink reference signal information includes at least one of the following information: a
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`transmission manner in which the terminal transmits an uplink reference signal, a
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`transmission resource usedbythe terminal to transmit the uplink reference signal, a type
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`of the uplink reference signal transmitted by the terminal, a cell ID used by the uplink
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`reference signal, or a virtual cell ID used by the uplink reference signal], wherein the
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`beamformed signal
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`is
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`suitable for enabling a positioning measurement of a wireless
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`communication device [see pgs. 3-4, 738 lines 1-6, the uplink reference signal includes at
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`least one of: a measurementreference signal, an uplink demodulation reference signal, an
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`uplink phase compensation reference signal, or a reference signal for uplink beam
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`scanning or uplink beam tracking or uplink beam selection].
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill
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`in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to provide “the respective positioning information is
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`indicative of a respective virtual reference point whichis offset from a position of a transmit point
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`of the wireless communication network used for transmitting the at least one beamformedsignal,
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`wherein the beamformedsignal is suitable for enabling a positioning measurementof a wireless
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`communication device” as taught by Wang in the system of Zhang for improving utilization rate of
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`SRSresourcesand flexibility of resource scheduling [see Wang, pg. 1, 96 lines 19-23].
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`Regarding Claim 2,
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`Zhang discloses the methodof claim 1.
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`Zhang does not explicitly teach “transmitting a messageindicating that the respective
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`positioning information of the at
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`least one beamformed signal
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`is indicative of the
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`respective virtual reference point”.
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`However Wang disclosestransmitting a message indicating that the respective positioning
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`information of the at least one beamformedsignalis indicative of the respective virtual reference
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`point [see fig. 2: Step “202”, pg. 3, J30 lines 1-9, the uplink reference signal information
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`includes at least one of the following information: a transmission mannerin which the
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`terminal transmits an uplink reference signal, ... or a virtual cell ID used by the uplink
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`reference signal].
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill
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`in the art before the
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`effectivefiling date of the claimed invention to provide “transmitting a message indicating that the
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`respective positioning information of the at least one beamformed signal
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`is indicative of the
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`respective virtual reference point’ as taught by Wang in the system of Zhang for the same
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`motivation as set forth in claim 1.
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`Regarding Claim 3,
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`The combined system of Zhang and Wang discloses the method of claim 1.
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`Zhang further discloses transmitting a positioning information mapping indicative of a
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`mapping of the respective positioning information to the respective virtual reference point for each
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`of the at least one beamformed signal [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, [53 lines 4-15, one or
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`more of a plurality of transmission points “401” of the wireless network repeatedly
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`transmit a respective location information message to the mobile device “402”].
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`Regarding Claim 4,
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`The combined system of Zhang and Wang discloses the method of claim 1.
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`Zhang further discloses transmitting a message indicating that the respective virtual
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`reference points are dynamically changed with subsequent beamformed signal of a same transmit
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`direction [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, 753 lines 4-15, each of the (transmitted) location
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`information messages contains an indication of geographic location of said one or more
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`of the plurality of transmission points].
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`Regarding Claim 6,
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`The combined system of Zhang and Wang discloses the method of claim 1.
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`Zhang further discloses wherein the positioning information is indicative of a direction
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`information for the device to determine its position based on the direction information [see fig. 4:
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`Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, 953 lines 4-15, each of the location information messages contains
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`an indication of geographic location of said one or more of the plurality of transmission
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`points], wherein the direction information is indicative of a respective transmit direction of the
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`beamformedsignal [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, 753 lines 4-15, the location information
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`message includes identifiers of the transmission points and an indication of physical
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`location of the transmission points].
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`Regarding Claim 13,
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`The combined system of Zhang and Wang discloses the method of claim 1.
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`Zhang further discloses wherein a transmit power used for transmitting the beamformed
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`signal is based on a distance between the transmit point and the virtual reference point [see pg.
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`4, 937 lines 14-19,
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`the physical layer detection information includes an indication of
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`distance, direction, or both distance and direction of said three or more transmission
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`points relative to the mobile device].
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`Regarding Claim 17,
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`Zhang discloses a method for determining a position of a wireless communication device
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`in a wireless communication network [see fig. 4, pg. 6, {53 lines 1-4, a method “400” for
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`determining a location of a mobile device “402” operatively coupledto a wireless network],
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`the method [seefig. 4, pg. 6, 53 lines 1-4, the method “400”] comprising:
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`receiving at least one beamformedsignal [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, 753 lines 4-
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`15, one or more of a plurality of transmission points “401” of the wireless network
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`repeatedly transmit a respective location information messageto the mobile device “402”,
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`wherein each one of the at least one beamformedsignalis indicative of a respective positioning
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`information [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, J53 lines 4-15, each of the location information
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`messages containsan indication of geographic location of said one or moreofthe plurality
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`of transmission points],
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`receiving an indication [see fig. 4: Step “420”, pg. 7, {56 lines 1-4, the mobile device
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`“402” receives the plurality of messages], and
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`determining the position of the wireless communication device based on the positioning
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`information and the indication [see fig. 4: Step “430”, pg. 7, J56 lines 1-4, the mobile device
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`“402” determinesits location basedat least in part on contentof the plurality of messages].
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`Although Zhang discloses receiving an indication, Zhang does not explicitly teach the
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`indication “indicating that
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`the respective positioning information is indicative of a
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`respective virtual reference point which is offset from a position of a transmit point of the
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`wireless communication network used for transmitting the at least one beamformed
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`signal’.
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`However Wang discloses receiving at least one beamformed signal [see fig. 2: Step
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`“202”, pg. 3, J30 lines 1-9, indicating to a terminal through signaling], wherein each one of
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`the at least one beamformed signalis indicative of a respective positioning information [seefig.
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`2: Step “202”, pg. 3, 730 lines 1-9, uplink reference signal information],
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`receiving an indication indicating that the respective positioning information is indicative
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`of a respective virtual reference point which is offset from a position of a transmit point of the
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`wireless communication network used for transmitting the at least one beamformedsignal [see
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`fig. 2: Step “202”, pg. 3, 730 lines 1-9, the uplink reference signal information includes at
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`least one of the following information: a transmission manner in which the terminal
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`transmits an uplink reference signal, a transmission resource used by the terminal to
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`transmit the uplink reference signal, a type of the uplink reference signal transmitted by
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`the terminal, a cell ID used by the uplink reference signal, or a virtual cell ID used by the
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`uplink reference signal], and
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`determining the position of the wireless communication device based on the positioning
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`information and the indication [see pgs. 3-4, 738 lines 1-6, the uplink reference signal includes
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`at least one of: a measurementreference signal, an uplink demodulation reference signal,
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`an uplink phase compensation reference signal, or a reference signal for uplink beam
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`scanning or uplink beam tracking or uplink beam selection].
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill
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`in the art before the
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`effective filing date of
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`the claimed invention to provide “the indication “indicating that
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`the
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`respective positioning information is indicative of a respective virtual reference point which is
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`offset from a position of a transmit point of the wireless communication network used for
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`transmitting the at least one beamformed signal” as taught by Wang in the system of Zhang for
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`improving utilization rate of SRS resources and flexibility of resource scheduling [see Wang,pg.
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`1, 76 lines 19-23].
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`Regarding Claim 18,
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`Page 11
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`The combined system of Zhang and Wang discloses the method of claim 17.
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`Zhang further discloses receiving a message indicating that the respective positioning
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`information of the at least one beamformedsignalis indicative of the respective virtual reference
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`point [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, 953 lines 4-15, one or more of a plurality of
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`transmission points “401” of the wireless network repeatedly transmit a respective
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`location information message to the mobile device “402”], determining the position of the
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`wireless communication device based on the indication that the at least one beamformedsignal
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`is indicative of the respective virtual reference point [see fig. 4: Step “430”, pg. 7, 956 lines 1-
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`4, the mobile device “402” determinesits location basedatleast in part on content of the
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`plurality of messages].
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`Regarding Claim 19,
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`The combined system of Zhang and Wang discloses the method of claim 17.
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`Zhang further discloses receiving a positioning information mapping indicative of a
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`mapping of the respective positioning information to the respective virtual reference point for each
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`of the at least one beamformedsignal [see fig. 4: Step “410”, pgs. 6-7, 753 lines 4-15, each of
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`the (received) location information messages contains an indication of geographic
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`location of said one or more ofthe plurality of transmission points], determining the position
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`of the wireless communication device based on the positioning information mapping [see fig. 4:
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`Step “430”, pg. 7, {56 lines 1-4, the mobile device “402” determinesits location based at
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`least in part on contentof the plurality of messages].
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`17.
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`Claim 27 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103 as being unpatentable over Zhang and
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`provisional ‘102 in view of SOSNIN etal. (US 2022/0113365 A1) hereinafter “SOSNIN”.
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`Regarding Claim 27,
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`Zhang discloses a network node in a wireless communication network [see fig. 6, pg. 8,
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`969 lines 1-7, an electronic device “700”], the network node[see fig. 6, pg. 8, 769 lines 1-7,
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`the electronic device “700”] comprising:
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`a transmitter configured to transmit at least one beamformed signal [see fig. 4: Step
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`“410” & fig. 6, pgs. 6-7, [53 lines 4-15; pg. 8, 969 lines 1-7, a transceiver “760”of a plurality
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`of transmission points “401” of the wireless network repeatedly transmitting a respective
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`location information message to the mobile device “402”], and control circuitry [see fig. 6,
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`pg. 8 §69 lines 1-7, a processor “710”, such as a Central Processing Unit (CPU) or
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`specialized processors such as a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)].
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`Zhang does not explicitly teach “determine, for each one of the at
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`least one
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`beamformed signal, a respective virtual reference point, wherein the respective virtual
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`reference point is offset from a position of a transmit point of the wireless communication
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`network used for transmitting the at least one beamformedsignal, and determine,for each
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`oneof the at least one beamformedsignal, a respective positioning information, wherein
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`the respective positioning information is indicative of the respective virtual reference
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`point, wherein the beamformedsignal is suitable for enabling a positioning measurement
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`of a wireless communication device’.
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`However SOSNIN discloses a transmitter configured to transmit at least one beamformed
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`signal [see fig. 1: Step “115”, pg. 11, 9177 lines 10-20, encoding the messagethat includes
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`the configuration information for transmission to the UE], and control circuitry configured to
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`determine [see fig. 1: Step “125”, pg. 11, 177 lines 10-20, determining], for each one of the
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`at least one beamformedsignal [see fig. 1: Step “125”, pg. 11, 9177 lines 10-20, based on the
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`multi-path channel component measurement], a respective virtual reference point [see fig. 1:
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`Step “125”, pg. 11, 9177 lines 10-20, a position of a virtual reference source], wherein the
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`respective virtual reference point is offset from a position of a transmit point of the wireless
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`communication network used for transmitting the at least one beamformed signal [see pg. 11,
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`9185 lines 1-4, the configuration informationis to cause the UE to determine a phaseoffset
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`for each path of a multi-path channel], and
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`determine [see fig. 1: Step “130”, pg. 11, {177 lines 10-20, determining], for each one
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`of the at least one beamformedsignal [see fig. 1: Step “130”, pg. 11, 9177 lines 10-20, based
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`on the position of the virtual reference source], a respective positioning information [see fig.
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`1: Step “130”, pg. 11, 177 lines 10-20, a position of the UE], wherein the respective
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`positioning information is indicative of the respective virtual reference point [see pg. 12, 7189
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`lines 1-4, the position of the virtual reference source is determined based on measurement
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`for the reflected signal], wherein the beamformed signal is suitable for enabling a positioning
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`measurement of a wireless communication device [see pg. 12, 7188 lines 1-6, the multi-path
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`channel component measurement includes a measurementfor a signal received directly
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`by the UE from a basestation, and a measurementfor a signal received by the UE from the
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`basestation after being reflected from an object].
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill
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`in the art before the
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`effectivefiling date of the claimed invention to provide “determine, for each one of the at least one
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`beamformedsignal, a respective virtual reference point, wherein the respective virtual reference
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`point is offset from a position of a transmit point of the wireless communication network used for
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`transmitting the at least one beamformed signal, and determine, for each one of the at least one
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`beamformed signal, a respective positioning information, wherein the respective positioning
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`information is indicative of the respective virtual reference point, wherein the beamformedsignal
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`is suitable for enabling a positioning measurementof a wireless communication device” as taught
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`Application/Control Number: 17/795,982
`Art Unit: 2469
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`by SOSNIN in the system of Zhang for Improving performancein scenarios with limited number
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`of positioning reference nodes or bad geometry [see SOSNIN, pg. 2, 735 lines 1-3].
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`Allowable Subject Matter
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`18.
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`Claims 5, 7-12 and 14-16 is/are objected to as being dependent upon a rejected base
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`claim, but would be allowable if rewritten in independent form including all the limitations of the
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`base claim and any intervening claims.
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`Conclusion
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`19.
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`The prior art made of record and not relied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure.
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`o United States Patent Application Publication: Shreevastavet al. (US 2022/0408398
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`A1); see fig. 4,
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`pgs. 5-6,
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`9115-9140.
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`20.
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