JP2003507944A

5G,4G,3G

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Application Number:

JP20010517816

Publication Date:

25-02-2003

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Application Date:

17-08-2000

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US

Priority Date:

17-08-1999

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Application Number:

JP20010517816

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

25-02-2003

Application Date:

17-08-2000

Priority Date:

17-08-1999

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Abstract  Abstract

(57) (Summary) The present invention provides a channel signal transmission method for a base station in a mobile communication system that scrambles a common channel signal using a primary scrambling code for distinguishing base stations. The method, upon receiving a dedicated channel allocation request from the mobile station, determining the identifier of the secondary scrambling code, and transmitting the determined identifier of the secondary scrambling code to the mobile station Waiting for a response, and generating a primary scrambling code and a secondary scrambling code using the primary scrambling identifier and the secondary scrambling code identifier when a response message is received from the mobile station. And scrambling a common channel signal using the primary scrambling code and scrambling a dedicated channel signal using the secondary scrambling code to transmit.

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