Method and apparatus for decoding data in a wireless...

Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Adaptive

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C455S414100, C455S550100, C370S338000, C714S052000, C714S751000, C714S799000

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07415041

ABSTRACT:
A communication system is provided that utilizes an apriori knowledge of padding when decoding a received frame and when allocating power to a transmitted frame. In one embodiment, a receiver utilizes an apriori knowledge of padding in decoding a received frame. When the frame is likely to include padding bits, the receiver utilizes its knowledge of the padding bits to properly decode the frame. In another embodiment, a transmitter may take advantage of an apriori knowledge of padding to allocate a first power level to a padded portion of a frame and allocating a second power level to a non-padded portion of the frame.

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