System and method for autonomous combining
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1. A user agent, comprising:
- a processor configured to promote receiving a first signal from an access node and a second signal from a relay node, the processor further configured to combine the first and second signals, wherein the first and second signals are further defined as first and second transmissions, respectively, containing a first and second data, respectively, and wherein combining the first and second signals is further defined as separately demodulating portions of the first and second transmissions and combining the portions of the first and second data.
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Abstract
A user agent capable of autonomous combining. The user agent can be implemented as a processor configured to promote receiving a first signal from an access node and a second signal from a relay node. The processor may be further configured to combine the first and second signals.
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1. A user agent, comprising:
a processor configured to promote receiving a first signal from an access node and a second signal from a relay node, the processor further configured to combine the first and second signals, wherein the first and second signals are further defined as first and second transmissions, respectively, containing a first and second data, respectively, and wherein combining the first and second signals is further defined as separately demodulating portions of the first and second transmissions and combining the portions of the first and second data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method implemented in a user agent, the method comprising:
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receiving a first signal from an access node; receiving a second signal from a relay node, combining the first and second signals, and wherein the first and second signals are further defined as first and second transmissions, respectively, containing a first and second data, respectively, and wherein combining the signals is further defined as separately demodulating portions of the first and second transmissions and combining the portions of the first and second data. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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