KR100583579B1

3G

Title

USER EQUIPMENT FOR DESCRAMBLING HIGH SPEED SHARED CHANNEL PARTICULARLY CONCERNED WITH A SPECIFIC SCRAMBLING SEQUENCE FOR IDENTIFYING USER EQUIPMENT FOR A HIGH SPEED SHARED CONTROL CHANNEL

Application Number:

KR20040052275

Publication Date:

26-05-2006

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

06-07-2004

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

07-05-2002

Title

USER EQUIPMENT FOR DESCRAMBLING HIGH SPEED SHARED CHANNEL PARTICULARLY CONCERNED WITH A SPECIFIC SCRAMBLING SEQUENCE FOR IDENTIFYING USER EQUIPMENT FOR A HIGH SPEED SHARED CONTROL CHANNEL

Application Number:

KR20040052275

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-05-2006

Application Date:

06-07-2004

Priority Date:

07-05-2002

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The user equipment includes a half rate convolutional encoder. The convolutional encoder has an input configured to receive a user equipment identification (UE ID) and produces a half speed convolution encoded code. The speed matcher has an input configured to receive the code and produces a speed matched scrambling code. The mixing device mixes the received fast control channel (HS-SCCH) with the scrambling code to descramble the encoded data of the HS-SCCH.



1/2 speed convolutional encoder, user equipment identification, speed matcher, mixing device, user equipment

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