JP2004509553A

3G

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JP20020528932T

Publication Date:

25-03-2004

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Application Date:

31-08-2001

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US

Priority Date:

15-09-2000

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Application Number:

JP20020528932T

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

25-03-2004

Application Date:

31-08-2001

Priority Date:

15-09-2000

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Abstract  Abstract

The slave station includes a receiver capable of resolving signals received as multiple multipath signals from multiple master stations during the soft handover process. In a very short time, the offset interval (T 0 + Ï„) between the downlink timing reference and the uplink timing reference is changed by the slave to decode the received signal and affect the received signal. Is done. By selecting an appropriate value for the offset, the slave station can reduce the change to the uplink timing reference. The downlink timing reference and / or offset is determined from the timing of the received downlink signal. The slave requests the master to adjust the timing of the downlink transmission in order to increase the amount of time available for processing the signal. This is done, for example, by preparing a downlink signal from the master station that supplies the strongest signal to be received first.

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