Method for selectively allocating a limited number of bits...

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Combining or distributing information via time channels

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C370S442000, C370S509000

Reexamination Certificate

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07339917

ABSTRACT:
In a wireless communication system with an air interface comprising a plurality of bursts, a plurality of bursts is defined. Each burst comprises a field (300) embedded within the burst. The field is one of a synchronization field (300′) and a signaling field (300″). When the field is a synchronization field, a position of at least one subsequent burst comprising the signaling field is defined, and a position of at least one subsequent burst comprising the synchronization field is defined.

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Project 25 FDMA Common Air Interface; SP-3-4080 to be published as TIA/EIA 102.BAAA Draft Revision K; Sep. 6, 2002 prepared by Motorola, Inc.

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