Yes, that makes sense! And for the initial BWP, it seems like that's obtained during the cell search process, according to option C. So the UE must figure out its initial bandwidth allocation when it first connects to the network.
Wait, I think I've got it! PRBs are the physical resource blocks, and CRBs are the control resource blocks. So the PRB index is the RB index within the BWP, and the CRB is the RB index within the RG (resource group). Does that sound correct?
Okay, I'm with you so far. But now I'm stuck on the difference between PRBs and CRBs. And which one is the RB index within the BWP bandwidth? This is getting a little too technical for me.
I think I've got a handle on this. DWP must be some kind of wireless protocol or technology. A says each UE (user equipment) can have 8 dedicated BWPs (bandwidth parts), B talks about PRBs (physical resource blocks) and CRBs (control resource blocks), and C and D are discussing the initial BWP and how it's determined. Does that sound about right?
Alright, let's break this down. A, B, C, and D all seem to be describing different aspects of DWP, whatever that is. I'm guessing it has something to do with bandwidth and resource blocks, but I'm still a bit lost.
Whoa, this DWP question is a real head-scratcher! I'm not sure I even know what half of those acronyms stand for. Someone please translate this into plain English for me.
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