ES2324906T3

3G

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Application Number:

ES20030022851T

Publication Date:

19-08-2009

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Application Date:

23-08-2000

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

31-08-1999

Title

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Application Number:

ES20030022851T

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

19-08-2009

Application Date:

23-08-2000

Priority Date:

31-08-1999

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Abstract  Abstract

Base station for transmitting signals using a CDMA technique, comprising: means (34) for combining a plurality of expanded spectrum data signals (28 1-28 N), where the output of the combination means (34) is a combined signal (44) which has a fluctuating power level; means (36) for modulating the combined signal (44) to produce an RF signal for transmission; means (52) for measuring an average of an absolute value, an approximate variance, an approximation of the standard deviation, an average of one square of the output of said combination means (34) for a given period of time; and means (50) to adaptively limit an output of the combination means (34) to a power level calculated based on, at least in part, said measured average of an absolute value, the approximate variance, the approximation of the standard deviation, or the average of the square of the output of said combination means for a given period of time.

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