BR0107704A

5G,4G,3G,2G

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BR20010107704

Publication Date:

19-11-2002

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19-01-2001

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US

Priority Date:

20-01-2000

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BR20010107704

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US

Publication Date:

19-11-2002

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19-01-2001

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20-01-2000

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Abstract  Abstract

FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE FOR WIRELESS VARIABLE SPEED CHANNELS TRANSMITTING HIGH SPEED DATA. A frame structure that is optimized to provide high and variable data speeds. Superframes, each comprised of a predetermined number of frames, carry data communications at one or more variable data speeds. Each data client is allocated to one or more frames or portions of frames within the superframe, called subframes, as needed to deliver the data communication. The allocation for data clients is not fixed, but varies as the speed of data varies over time, and also to satisfy the needs of data clients. Each high-speed data frame includes a self-indication of the contents of the high-speed data frame. This self-identification identifies one or more data users served by the high-speed data frame and the data speed of the data contained in the high-speed data frame. Each high-speed data frame can serve multiple user terminals, with the high-speed data frame subdivided into two or more subframes. In this case, an additional self-indication can be provided to identify a desired user terminal and a corresponding data rate for the second user terminal. The frame structure can be applied to serve ATM cells.

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