Base station for code group synchronization
First Claim
1. A base station capable of communicating in a time division duplex using code division multiple access format, the base station transmitting a primary synchronization signal and secondary synchronization signals for synchronization purposes, the base station comprising:
- means for transmitting the primary synchronization signal in a selected time slot in a primary synchronization channel, the primary synchronization channel using a plurality of time slots for communication;
means for associating each of a plurality of combinations of N code groups and the plurality of time slots with a unique combination of secondary synchronization signals from a set of secondary synchronization signals which does not exceed (log2 N)+1 in number; and
means for transmitting selected secondary synchronization signals, the selected secondary synchronization signals associated with one of the N code groups, the one group associated with the base station.
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Abstract
A base station is capable of communicating in a time division duplex using code division multiple access format. The base station transmits a primary synchronization signal and secondary synchronization signals for synchronization purposes. A primary synchronization signal is transmitted in a selected time slot in a primary synchronization channel. The primary synchronization channel uses a plurality of time slots for communication. Each of a plurality of combinations of N code groups and the plurality of time slots is associated with a unique combination of secondary synchronization signals from a set of secondary synchronization signals, which does not exceed (log2 N)+1 in number. Selected secondary synchronization signals are transmitted out of a set of secondary synchronization signals. The selected secondary signals are associated with one of the N code groups. The one group is associated with the base station.
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7 Claims
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1. A base station capable of communicating in a time division duplex using code division multiple access format, the base station transmitting a primary synchronization signal and secondary synchronization signals for synchronization purposes, the base station comprising:
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means for transmitting the primary synchronization signal in a selected time slot in a primary synchronization channel, the primary synchronization channel using a plurality of time slots for communication; means for associating each of a plurality of combinations of N code groups and the plurality of time slots with a unique combination of secondary synchronization signals from a set of secondary synchronization signals which does not exceed (log2 N)+1 in number; and means for transmitting selected secondary synchronization signals, the selected secondary synchronization signals associated with one of the N code groups, the one group associated with the base station. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A base station capable of communicating in a time division duplex using code division multiple access format, the base station transmitting a primary synchronization signal and secondary synchronization signals for synchronization purposes, the base station comprising:
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a primary synchronization spread spectrum signal generator and an antenna for transmitting the primary synchronization signal in a selected time slot in a primary synchronization channel, the primary synchronization channel using a plurality of time slots for communication; a plurality of secondary synchronization spread spectrum signal generators and the antenna for transmitting selected secondary synchronization signals out of a set of secondary synchronization signals, the selected secondary synchronization signals associated with one of the N code groups associated with the base station, each of a plurality of combinations of the N code groups and the plurality of time slots is associated with a unique combination of the secondary synchronization signals from the set of secondary signals which does not exceed (log2 N)+1 in number. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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