EA018303B1

5G,4G

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Application Number:

EA20090000381

Publication Date:

30-07-2013

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Application Date:

19-12-2006

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

20-12-2005

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Application Number:

EA20090000381

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

30-07-2013

Application Date:

19-12-2006

Priority Date:

20-12-2005

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Abstract  Abstract

A transmission control method comprising providing data to be transmitted through a plurality of antennas using regions defined by frequency and time axes comprising providing the data to be transmitted with a delay that is different for each antenna delay according to cyclic delay; and providing the data to be transmitted from one of a plurality of initial phases for each of the regions such that the initial phase of each of the regions is different from the initial phase of at least another of the region, wherein adjacent regions of each of the region represent each of the regions adjacent thereto, wherein one of initial phases is represented as datum for each of the regions in a pre-determined cyclic sequence for each pre-determined number of regions defined by frequency and time axes. The method can be realized in a suitable transmitter or a device of signal processing, both can be used for data transmission in a base station in a communication system.

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