Means for predicting fading state in radio communication system

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Having measuring – testing – or monitoring of system or part

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455 69, 455 10, 455 673, 375358, H04B 100

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ABSTRACT:
The object of the present invention is to provide a radio communication system capable of following change in fading. To attain the object, the transmitter in the radio communication system according to the present invention predicts the state of fading after the specified period of time based on the fading state signal indicative of state of fading at current time notified by the receiver, thereby amplifies the transmission signal in accordance with the predicted state of fading.

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Andrew J. Viterbi, "CDMA Principles of Spread Spectrum Communication", published by Addison Wesley, 1995, pp. 100-119.

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