CN1323491C

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Title

Appts. and method for encoding and decoding TFCI in mobile communication system

Application Number:

CN2001801638

Publication Date:

27-06-2007

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Application Date:

12-06-2001

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

12-06-2000

Title

Appts. and method for encoding and decoding TFCI in mobile communication system

Application Number:

CN2001801638

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

27-06-2007

Application Date:

12-06-2001

Priority Date:

12-06-2000

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract



Disclosed is an apparatus for encoding k consecutive inputs indicating a TFCI (Transport Format Combination Indicator) of each of successively transmitted frames into a sequence of m symbols in an NB-TDD (Narrowband-Time Division Duplex) mobile communication system. An encoder encodes the k input bits into a sequence of at least 2<n> symbols where 2<n> > m using an extended Reed-Muller code from a Kasami sequence. A puncturer performs puncturing on the sequence of 2<n> symbols from the encoder so as to output a sequence of m symbols.

Disclosed is an apparatus for encoding k consecutive inputs indicating a TFCI (Transport Format Combination Indicator) of each of successively transmitted frames into a sequence of m symbols in an NB-TDD (Narrowband-Time Division Duplex) mobile communication system. An encoder encodes the k input bits into a sequence of at least 2 n symbols where 2n > m using an extended Reed-Muller code from a Kasami sequence. A puncturer performs puncturing on the sequence of 2n symbols from the encoder so as to output a sequence of m symbols.

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