Random access method for improving scrambling efficiency

Cryptography – Communication system using cryptography – Wireless communication

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C370S335000, C370S342000

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07903818

ABSTRACT:
A random access method for improving scrambling performance is disclosed. In particular, when a terminal performs a random access to a specific network, the present invention proposes a scheme for transmitting an uplink transmission signal corresponding to an uplink grant by scrambling the uplink transmission signal using a terminal identification information value received via a random access response message. Preferably, the terminal identification information value used for the scrambling is able to use a temporary C-RNTI received via the random access response message.

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