Pulse or digital communications – Testing
Patent
1995-06-07
1998-02-03
Coles, Sr., Edward L.
Pulse or digital communications
Testing
375365, 375368, 371 471, H04B 346, G06F 1100
Patent
active
057152780
ABSTRACT:
A method and system for increasing the probability of receiving a message in mobile communication systems. The invention uses a synchronization pattern to determine the location of an intended message. In addition, the invention uses the CRC check status of several sample timing positions spanning an expected message location to determine whether to accept a message. The expected message location is based on the sample timings of previous messages which are determined from a histogram of how frequently various sample timing positions have been selected in the past.
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Croft Thomas M.
Croughwell, III William J.
Dent Paul W.
Coles Sr. Edward L.
Ericsson Inc.
Nguyen Madeleine A. V.
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