BR122015006261B1

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BR20151206261

Publication Date:

14-06-2016

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Application Date:

22-04-2008

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US

Priority Date:

30-04-2007

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BR20151206261

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US

Publication Date:

14-06-2016

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22-04-2008

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30-04-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

patent method: method, mobile terminal and base station for processing random access A method for determining a set of zero correlation zone lengths (zcz) comprises: determining the length of a root sequence, and selecting it zcz zone length set that, for any cell radius, the maximum number of preambles obtained from a zcz zone length selected from the selected zcz zone length set is closest to the maximum number of preambles determined from of a zcz zone length selected from the set of all integers, where the maximum number of preambles is determined by the length of the root sequence and the selected zcz zone length. An apparatus, a base station and a mobile communication system for determining a set of zone lengths zcz are also provided. The present invention provides a technical solution for selecting the best limited set of zone lengths zcz, thereby reducing signaling overhead. 1/1

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