USE OF FIRST AND SECOND PREAMBLES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SIGNALS
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1. ) A method of transmitting data within a signal frame, the method comprising:
- a) inserting a first synchronization preamble into a first location within the signal frame;
b) inserting a second synchronization preamble into a second location within the signal frame, wherein the first synchronization preamble conveys information indicative of the second location;
c) issuing the signal frame towards a receiving device in a wireless communication environment.
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Abstract
A method and system for a method of transmitting data within a signal frame. The method comprises inserting a first synchronization preamble into a first location within the signal frame and inserting a second synchronization preamble into a second location within the signal frame, wherein the first synchronization preamble conveys information indicative of the second location. The method further comprises issuing the signal frame towards a receiving device in a wireless communication environment.
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1. ) A method of transmitting data within a signal frame, the method comprising:
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a) inserting a first synchronization preamble into a first location within the signal frame; b) inserting a second synchronization preamble into a second location within the signal frame, wherein the first synchronization preamble conveys information indicative of the second location; c) issuing the signal frame towards a receiving device in a wireless communication environment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. ) A method for generating a signal frame, comprising:
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a) determining a first location within the signal frame for inserting a first synchronization preamble and a second location within the signal frame for inserting a second synchronization preamble; b) generating the first synchronization preamble at least in part on a basis of the determined second location of the second synchronization preamble; c) inserting the first synchronization preamble at the determined first location within the signal frame; d) inserting the second synchronization preamble at the determined second location within the signal frame; e) causing the signal frame to be issued towards a receiving device in a wireless communication environment. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 34)
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38. ) A method of receiving a signal frame in a wireless communication environment, the method comprising:
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a) receiving a wireless signal comprising a plurality of signal frames, each signal frame comprising a first synchronization preamble and a second synchronization preamble; b) identifying a first synchronization preamble within a given signal frame; c) determining at least in part on a basis of information conveyed by the first synchronization preamble, a location within the given signal frame of the second synchronization preamble; d) obtaining from a combination of the first synchronization preamble and the second synchronization preamble transmission signalling information. - View Dependent Claims (39, 40)
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55. ) A receiving device for receiving a signal frame in a wireless communication environment, the receiving device comprising:
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a) receiving circuitry for receiving a wireless signal comprising a plurality of signal frames, each signal frame comprising a first synchronization preamble and a second synchronization preamble; b) a control entity for; i) identifying the first synchronization preamble within a given signal frame of the wireless signal; ii) identifying the second synchronization preamble within the given signal frame; iii) obtaining from at least one of the first synchronization preamble and the second synchronization preamble control information.
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