KR100810925B1

5G,4G,3G

Title

Secondary station and method of operating the station

Application Number:

KR20027006242

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

Secondary station and method of operating the station

Application Number:

KR20027006242

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

31-12-1899

Application Date:

31-12-1899

Priority Date:

31-12-1899

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Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The secondary station has a receiver capable of resolving the signals 504, 510 received from the plurality of base stations as a plurality of multipath signals during soft handover processing. In order to decode and operate on received signals within a very short time period, an initial subset of received multipath signals is processed to provide an estimate of the operation that needs to be taken by the station (506), and the operation then Implemented by the station 508. The signals that arrive later are processed separately (512) and used to update the estimate as a result that the action already taken can be corrected (514). Such a secondary station is particularly suitable for decoding and operating with power control commands contained in signals received in a UMTS system, and a very limited time period is provided by the UMTS specification.



Secondary station, soft handover, primary station, multipath signal, power control command

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