KR100762726B1

5G,4G

Title

2 SECONDARY STATION AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE STATION

Application Number:

KR20027006191

Publication Date:

31-12-1899

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Application Date:

31-12-1899

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

31-12-1899

Title

2 SECONDARY STATION AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE STATION

Application Number:

KR20027006191

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

31-12-1899

Application Date:

31-12-1899

Priority Date:

31-12-1899

Current Assignee:

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Abstract  Abstract

The secondary station has a receiver capable of interpreting signals received as a plurality of multipath signals from the plurality of primary stations during the soft handover process. In order to decode and respond to the received signals in a very short time period, the offset period (T 0 + Ï„) between the downlink timing reference and the uplink timing reference will be changed by the secondary station. By selecting the appropriate value for the offset, the secondary station can reduce changes to the uplink timing reference. The downlink timing reference and / or offset will be determined from the timings of the received downlink signals. The secondary station will ask the primary station to adjust the timing of its downlink transmissions to increase the amount of time available to process the signals. This would be done, for example, by arranging the downlink signals from the primary station supplying the strongest signal to be received first.



Downlink Timing Criteria, Uplink Timing Criteria, Offset, Primary Station, Secondary Station

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