RU2612411C2

5G,4G,3G,2G

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RU20150138682

Publication Date:

09-03-2017

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Application Date:

05-06-2012

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US

Priority Date:

04-11-2011

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Application Number:

RU20150138682

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

09-03-2017

Application Date:

05-06-2012

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04-11-2011

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Abstract  Abstract

FIELD: wireless communication equipment.SUBSTANCE: invention relates to communication engineering and can be used in wireless communication systems. For this invention discloses wireless device receiver timing adjusting technology in coordinated multi-point (CoMP) system. Method includes receiving plurality of node-specific reference signals (RS) in UE from plurality of nodes in CoMP system coordination set wherein coordination set includes at least two nodes; generating plurality of node-specific RS time characteristics received by antenna ports for at least two nodes; estimating average time delay from plurality of received RS time characteristics wherein average time delay includes transmitter (TX) delay delay on distribution receiver (RX) delay or other delay for processing; and adjusting received UE time characteristics at least partially based on average time delay.EFFECT: technical result is improvement of reliability of communication.25 cl 11 dwg

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