JP2004514182A

5G,4G,3G,2G

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JP20020544711T

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13-05-2004

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22-11-2001

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US

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22-11-2000

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JP20020544711T

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US

Publication Date:

13-05-2004

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22-11-2001

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22-11-2000

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Abstract  Abstract

The indexing method forms a set of tracks of pulse positions, limits the positions of the non-zero amplitude pulses of the codebook combination according to this set of tracks of pulse positions, and positions the corresponding positions in the tracks, the positions of the pulses. Indexing each non-zero amplitude pulse of the combination in the codebook, at least in relation to the amplitude, the number of pulse positions in the corresponding track. To index the positions of one and two non-zero amplitude pulses within one track, the procedures code_1pulse, code_2pulse, respectively, are used. When the positions of a number X of non-zero amplitude pulses with X ≧ 3 are located in one track, the sub-indexes of these X pulses are calculated using the procedure code_1pulse, code_2pulse, and the overall index is It is calculated by combining these sub-indexes.

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