KR20080069636A

5G,4G

Title

A METHOD AND APPARATUS OF TRANSMISSION OF AN ACCESS PROBE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Application Number:

KR20087012462

Publication Date:

28-07-2008

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

27-10-2006

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

27-10-2005

Title

A METHOD AND APPARATUS OF TRANSMISSION OF AN ACCESS PROBE IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Application Number:

KR20087012462

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

28-07-2008

Application Date:

27-10-2006

Priority Date:

27-10-2005

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method and apparatus for transmission of an access probe in a wireless communication system is provided. The method includes determining a ProbeSequenceNumber, determining an AccessSequenceID and adding it to a public data, determining ProbeNumber greater than MaxProbesPerSequence to perform the following: setting the ProbeNumber to1, incrementing the ProbeSequence Number by 1, determining an AccessCarrier by monitoring LoadControl bits on different carriers, using overhead parameters corresponding to selected Access Carrier, adding the AccessCarrier to the public data. The method further includes determining a DelayToNextProbe value, starting a timer for the DelayToNextProbe frames, determining an InitialProbePower value, transmitting a probe using AccessSequenceID, PilotPN, AccessCarrier and Power and incrementing the ProbeNumber.

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