KR20040026661A

5G,4G

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KR20037016178

Publication Date:

31-03-2004

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Application Date:

10-12-2003

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US

Priority Date:

13-11-2001

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Application Number:

KR20037016178

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US

Publication Date:

31-03-2004

Application Date:

10-12-2003

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13-11-2001

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Abstract  Abstract

Modulated signals of a plurality of channels in the same frequency band, a plurality of antennas 810, field strength estimator 804 for estimating the received field strength of each received signal, and transmission path distortion of each channel of each received signal. A channel difference estimator 806 and 808 for estimating, a phase difference estimator 851 and 853 for obtaining a phase difference of a channel variation estimation signal of a predetermined channel of each antenna and outputting the phase difference as a phase difference signal, and each received signal And a signal selector 855 for selecting and outputting a received orthogonal baseband signal for separating a signal of a channel and a channel variation estimation signal for each channel, thereby separating and demodulating a plurality of received multiple modulated signals. It is possible to improve the data transfer rate.

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