Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – With control signal
Patent
1995-04-20
1998-02-03
Chin, Wellington
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
With control signal
370350, 370507, 370514, 375297, 375358, 375359, H04B 100
Patent
active
057155216
ABSTRACT:
To initiate communication, a first station generates a synchronization signal and sends the synchronization signal to a second station. When the second station detects the synchronization signal, the second station acquires synchronization and sends a synchronization-acquisition message back to the first station. The first station now reduces the power of the synchronization signal, while continuing to send the synchronization signal, and also begins sending a modulated data signal. The second station uses the synchronization signal to maintain synchronization for demodulating the data signal.
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Fukasawa Atsushi
Kato Toshio
Kawabe Manabu
Sato Takuro
Chin Wellington
Corrielus Jean B.
OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
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