AR073621A1

5G,4G

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AR2009P103607

Publication Date:

17-11-2010

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Application Date:

18-09-2009

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US

Priority Date:

19-09-2008

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Application Number:

AR2009P103607

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US

Publication Date:

17-11-2010

Application Date:

18-09-2009

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19-09-2008

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Abstract  Abstract

Technique for transmitting modulation symbols by multiple frequency resources. One aspect of the method of this technique includes applying a discrete Fourier transformation (DFT) encoding to each set of modulation symbols, of two or more sets of modulation symbols, where a first set of modulation symbols of the two or more sets Modulation symbols are transmitted by a set of frequency resources manipulated by the same power amplifier. The orthogonal frequency division multiplexing modulation (OFDM) is then applied to the DFT-encoded modulation symbol sets to output a first set of OFDM symbols for the purpose of transmission by the frequency resource set, and output another set of OFDM symbols for the purpose of transmission by at least one additional frequency resource, other than the frequency resource set. Then the power amplification is applied to each set of frequency resources in the power amplifier.

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