Multiplex communications – Generalized orthogonal or special mathematical techniques – Particular set of orthogonal functions
Patent
1998-10-19
2000-12-19
Vu, Huy D.
Multiplex communications
Generalized orthogonal or special mathematical techniques
Particular set of orthogonal functions
370342, H04B 7216
Patent
active
061635243
ABSTRACT:
In spread spectrum communications, a method for allocating and re-allocating channelization codes to new and existing channels in a way that makes the maximum number of codes available at a given time for channels of different rates and different spreading factors. If re-allocations are not performed, a communication system employing the invention has a higher capacity than a system employing a random allocation strategy. The invention also reduces signaling overhead for re-allocations in comparison to a random allocation strategy because fewer re-allocations are necessary.
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Beming Per
Khan Farooq
Magnusson Sverker
Persson Magnus
Boakye Alexander
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
Vu Huy D.
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