US2003053519A1

5G,4G,3G,2G

Title

System and method for generating signal waveforms in a CDMA cellular telephone system

Application Number:

US20020263898

Publication Date:

20-03-2003

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Application Date:

02-10-2002

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

25-06-1990

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Abstract  Abstract

A system and method for communicating information signals using spread spectrum communication techniques. PN sequences are constructed that provide orthogonality between the users so that mutual interference will be reduced allowing higher capacity and better link performance. With orthogonal PN codes the cross-correlation is zero over a predetermined time interval resulting in no interference between the orthogonal codes provided only that the code time frames are time aligned with each other. In an exemplary embodiment signals are communicated between a cell-site and mobile units using direct sequence spread spectrum communication signals. In the cell-to-mobile link pilot sync paging and voice channels are defined. Information communicated on the cell-to-mobile link channels are in general encoded interleaved bi-phase shift key (BPSK) modulated with orthogonal covering of each BPSK symbol along with quadrature phase shift key (QPSK) spreading of the covered symbols. In the mobile-to-cell link access and voice channels are defined. Information communicated on the mobile-to-cell link channels are in general encoded interleaved orthogonal signaling along with QPSK spreading.

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