CN103068032B

5G,4G

Title

Secondary synchronization sequences for cell group detection in cellular communications system

Application Number:

CN20121567511

Publication Date:

13-05-2015

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Application Date:

07-12-2007

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

08-01-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

And signal sending in honeycomb communication system and the indicator have the time parameter and mark honeycomb communication system the specific cell group in multi-cell group comprises one wireless frame and in physical layer the wireless frame comprises two multi-time slot. Sending synchronization signal S1 on one of known in these time slot of time slot the synchronization signal S1 comprises according to the first order and one row for sequence (I). Sending synchronization signal S2 in another one of known at these time slot of time slot the synchronization signal S2 comprises the second sequence according to arrangement of said one sequence for (II). In one sequence for the selection of the specific cell group of unique identifier out of the first sequence and the sequence is only used for one of the known at these time slot and the time slot for sending then the second sequence the sequence is only used for another one in two known at these time slot and the time slot for sending.

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