EA201070624A1

5G,4G

Title

RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, RADIO TRANSMISSION DEVICE, RADIO COMMUNICATION METHOD AND PROGRAM

Application Number:

EA20100070624

Publication Date:

30-12-2010

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

26-11-2008

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

26-11-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

A radio transmission device is provided that converts signals that have been subjected to primary modulation into frequency signals, and extracts each of the subcarrier frequency signals for transmission. The transmitting radio device includes a control node and a selection node. When separating the frequency signals for each of the segments formed by the frequency signals from among the frequency signals in the segment, the control node selects, as control information, a value satisfying the predetermined communication quality as the number of frequency signals in the segment according to the quality of the propagation path of the subcarrier to which the frequency signal will be allocated. signal. The extraction section segments the frequency signal so that the number of frequency signals constituting a segment is equal to the number of frequency signals in the segment selected as the control information of the control node, and extracts the frequency signals constituting the respective segments to continuous subcarriers.

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