RU2010111718A

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RU20100111718

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20-10-2011

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Application Date:

26-03-2010

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US

Priority Date:

18-06-2004

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RU20100111718

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US

Publication Date:

20-10-2011

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26-03-2010

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18-06-2004

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Abstract  Abstract

1. A method of performing signal detection in a communication system, which is that! performing a first correlation of received samples to detect a first time division multiplexed (TDM) pilot signal, consisting of multiple instances of the first pilot sequence; and,! if a first TDM pilot is detected, a second correlation of the received samples is performed to detect a second TDM pilot, consisting of at least one instance of the second pilot sequence. ! 2. The method of claim 1, wherein performing a first correlation of received samples comprises performing a first correlation of received samples using a first pseudo-random number (PN) sequence, and wherein performing a second correlation of received samples comprises a second correlation of received samples using the second PN sequence. ! 3. The method according to p. 1, in which the first correlation comprises the step of! delay correlation between received samples and delayed received samples is performed. ! 4. The method according to p. 1, in which the first correlation for each sampling period contains the stages at which! delay correlation between received samples and delayed received samples,! calculate the delay correlation index,! compare the correlation index with a delay with a threshold and! the first TDM pilot is detected if the delay correlation metric exceeds a threshold. ! 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the method further comprises the step of,! if detected

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