DE10027216B4

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DE20001027216

Publication Date:

16-10-2008

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Application Date:

31-05-2000

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US

Priority Date:

31-05-1999

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Application Number:

DE20001027216

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US

Publication Date:

16-10-2008

Application Date:

31-05-2000

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31-05-1999

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Abstract  Abstract

device for converting source data into a channel-modulated signal with a plurality of pairs of in-phase (I) and quadrature- (Q) data in a mobile station wherein the mobile station uses channels N (Where N is an integer greater than or equal Is two) the apparatus comprising: a channel encoder for encoding the source data to a number N-1 of a data portion and to generate a control part a code generating means for the generation of spreading codes to be assigned to the channels each the spreading code on the basis of a data rate of the data part selected and the control part is and a spreading means for spreading said control part and the data portion using the spreading code so the channel-modulated to generate signal; characterized that the spreading codes further selected so be that two consecutive pairs of the I and Q data two points in the phase domain correspond to the same phase position or a phase difference comprise of 180 °.

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