DE02702141T1

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DE20020702141T

Publication Date:

08-07-2004

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Application Date:

04-02-2002

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US

Priority Date:

27-02-2001

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DE20020702141T

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US

Publication Date:

08-07-2004

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04-02-2002

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27-02-2001

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Abstract  Abstract

Method for establishing a communication link between a subscriber device and a base station in a communication network, comprising the steps: Receiving an input message signal; first processing this message signal and generating an index value associated with a primary synchronization code within the message signal; Obtaining a peak sample from the message signal in response to the index value; second processing the message signal in response to the index value and the peak samples and retrieving a code group number, a slot shift, and a secondary synchronization code; third processing the message signal and retrieving a primary scramble code in response to the code group number and slot shift to synchronize the subscriber device with the base station, wherein retrieving the primary scramble code is a code decision; and Setting a search frequency of the subscriber device in response to the code decision.

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