Method for transmitting information at high speed by multiple bu

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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375231, 370 99, H03H 730

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ABSTRACT:
In a method of transmitting information at high speed by allocation of multiple bursts within a transmission frame each including information symbols and system symbols a user is allocated a plurality of adjacent bursts and at least one of the system symbols between the information symbols of the first of the adjacent bursts and the information symbols of the last of the adjacent bursts is replaced with an information symbol to form a superburst. The associated receiving method includes a stage for recognizing reception of a superburst and a stage for processing the superburst to extract the information symbols from it. There are applications relating to transmission and reception equipments of mobile radio communication systems.

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