BR0107760A

5G,4G,3G,2G

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BR20010107760

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12-11-2002

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Application Date:

22-11-2001

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US

Priority Date:

22-11-2000

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BR20010107760

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US

Publication Date:

12-11-2002

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22-11-2001

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22-11-2000

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Abstract  Abstract

INDEXING POSITIONS AND PULSE SIGNS IN ALGERIC CODE BOOKS FOR CODING BROADBAND SIGNS. It is an indexing method that comprises the formation of a set of pulse position tracks, restricting the positions of non-zero amplitude pulses in the code book combinations, according to the set of pulse position tracks. , and indexing in the codebook each pulse of non-zero amplitude of the combinations of at least in relation to the position of the corresponding track, the amplitude of the pulse, and the number of pulse positions on said corresponding track. To index the position (s) of one and two pulse (s) of different amplitude (s) of zero, the procedures of code_1 pulse of code_2 pulse are used respectively. When the positions of an X number of pulses of non-zero amplitude are located on a track, X <242> 3, the sub-indices of those pulses are calculated using the code_1 and code_2 pulse procedures, and the global index is calculated by combining these sub-indices.

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