Method and apparatus for allowing soft handoff of a CDMA reverse link utilizing an orthogonal channel structure
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1. A wireless subscriber unit for use in a wireless communication system, the wireless subscriber unit comprising:
- a receiver configured to receive, from a first base station, a first absolute timing adjustment followed by a first plurality of differential timing adjustments, wherein a number of bits used for the first absolute timing adjustment is greater than a number of bits used for each one of the first plurality of differential timing adjustments;
a transmitter configured to transmit at least a first reverse link signal derived from a pseudo noise (PN) sequence and an orthogonal sequence with a timing derived from the first absolute timing adjustment and the first plurality of differential timing adjustments;
the wireless subscriber unit further configured to initiate handover to a second base station;
the receiver further configured, in response to the handover, to receive a second absolute timing adjustment from the second base station;
the wireless subscriber unit further configured to adjust a reverse link timing in response to the received second absolute timing adjustment;
the receiver further configured to receive a second plurality of differential timing adjustments from the second base station, wherein a number of bits used for the second absolute timing adjustment is greater than a number of bits used for each one of the second plurality of differential timing adjustments; and
the transmitter further configured to transmit at least a second reverse link signal derived from a PN sequence and an orthogonal sequence with a timing derived from the second absolute timing adjustment and the second plurality of differential timing adjustments.
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Method and apparatus for base stations and subscriber units may allow for soft handoff of a CDMA reverse link utilizing an orthogonal channel structure. Subscriber units may transmit an orthogonally coded signal over a reverse link to the base stations. A given base station provides timing control of the timing offset of the reverse link signal. The timing offset may be an absolute timing offset or a differential timing offset. The absolute timing offset may be signaled using more bits than the differential timing offset. Subscriber units may receive power control commands from one or more base stations.
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1. A wireless subscriber unit for use in a wireless communication system, the wireless subscriber unit comprising:
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a receiver configured to receive, from a first base station, a first absolute timing adjustment followed by a first plurality of differential timing adjustments, wherein a number of bits used for the first absolute timing adjustment is greater than a number of bits used for each one of the first plurality of differential timing adjustments; a transmitter configured to transmit at least a first reverse link signal derived from a pseudo noise (PN) sequence and an orthogonal sequence with a timing derived from the first absolute timing adjustment and the first plurality of differential timing adjustments; the wireless subscriber unit further configured to initiate handover to a second base station; the receiver further configured, in response to the handover, to receive a second absolute timing adjustment from the second base station; the wireless subscriber unit further configured to adjust a reverse link timing in response to the received second absolute timing adjustment; the receiver further configured to receive a second plurality of differential timing adjustments from the second base station, wherein a number of bits used for the second absolute timing adjustment is greater than a number of bits used for each one of the second plurality of differential timing adjustments; and the transmitter further configured to transmit at least a second reverse link signal derived from a PN sequence and an orthogonal sequence with a timing derived from the second absolute timing adjustment and the second plurality of differential timing adjustments. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for use by a wireless subscriber unit in a wireless communication system, the method comprising:
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receiving, at the wireless subscriber unit from a first base station, a first absolute timing adjustment followed by a first plurality of differential timing adjustments, wherein a number of bits used for the first absolute timing adjustment is greater than a number of bits used for each one of the first plurality of differential timing adjustments; transmitting, by the wireless subscriber unit, at least a first reverse link signal derived from a pseudo noise (PN) sequence and an orthogonal sequence with a timing derived from the first absolute timing adjustment and the first plurality of differential timing adjustments; initiating, by the wireless subscriber unit, handover to a second base station; in response to the handover, receiving, at the wireless subscriber unit, a second absolute timing adjustment from the second base station; adjusting, by the wireless subscriber unit, a reverse link timing in response to the received second absolute timing adjustment; receiving, at the wireless subscriber unit, a second plurality of differential timing adjustments from the second base station, wherein a number of bits used for the second absolute timing adjustment is greater than a number of bits used for each one of the second plurality of differential timing adjustments; and transmitting, by the wireless subscriber unit, at least a second reverse link signal derived from a PN sequence and an orthogonal sequence with a timing derived from the second absolute timing adjustment and the second plurality of differential timing adjustments. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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