ES2540887T3

5G,4G

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ES20100172424T

Publication Date:

14-07-2015

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Application Date:

14-06-2005

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US

Priority Date:

18-06-2004

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ES20100172424T

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US

Publication Date:

14-07-2015

Application Date:

14-06-2005

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18-06-2004

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Abstract  Abstract

A method of transmitting time-division multiplexed pilot signals, TDM, in a communication system (100), comprising: identifying a first sequence of pseudo-random numbers, PN, between a first set of possible PN sequences for a first TDM pilot signal (222); generate the first TDM pilot signal (222) with the first PN sequence; identify a second PN sequence between a second set of possible PN sequences for a second TDM pilot signal (224), wherein the first set of PN sequences is different from the second set of PN sequences and the pair of the first PN sequence and the second PN sequence is associated with an identity of a transmitting entity (110); generate the second TDM pilot signal (224) with a second PN sequence; transmitting the first TDM pilot signal (222) in a first part of each transmission interval for the first and second TDM pilot signals (222, 224); and transmitting the second TDM pilot signal (224) in a second part of each said transmission interval.

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