RU2432688C2

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RU20090130368

Publication Date:

27-10-2011

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Application Date:

10-01-2008

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US

Priority Date:

10-01-2007

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Application Number:

RU20090130368

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US

Publication Date:

27-10-2011

Application Date:

10-01-2008

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10-01-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

FIELD: information technology. ^ SUBSTANCE: first and second sequences can be generated via circular shift a base sequence to a first and a second value respectively. The base sequence can be a CAZAC (constant amplitude zero auto-correlation) PN (pseudorandom noise) sequence or some other sequence with good correlation properties. Circular shift of the first and second sequences can be defined based on a switching pattern. A first modulated sequence can be generated based on the first sequence and a first modulation symbol and can then be sent over a first time interval. A second modulated sequence can be generated based on the second sequence and a second modulation symbol and can then be sent over a second time interval. Each modulated sequence can be sent at K successive subcarriers using a localised frequency division multiplex (LFDM) scheme. ^ EFFECT: high throughput of the system with transmission of control information. ^ 44 cl 14 dwg

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