Communications method, apparatus and signal

Telecommunications – Transmitter – Plural separate transmitters or channels

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C340S870030, C340S870030

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10481187

ABSTRACT:
In a system (e.g. a IR or RF based wireless remote control system) comprising a number (N) of non-synchronized transmitters that transmit respective signals, a method of transmitting data in packets to a receiver, comprising the steps of: transmitting the respective signals, said signals having repeated burst periods that are separated by quiescent periods and repeated with mutually different repetition period, wherein the burst periods have substantially the same length, BL, and each burst period comprises a data packet. The method is characterized in that (I) where N denotes the number of transmitters, n is an index denoting a respective one of the N transmitters, RPnis the repetition period for a transmitter with index n, and BL is the length of the burst periods.

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