Time synchronization of a receiver in a digital radio telephone

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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3701041, H04L 700

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052992357

ABSTRACT:
A method for improving time synchronization of digital data signals in receivers by using more than one known data sequence to provide a plurality of timing recovery functions and based on these, one or more optimal sampling points. By using existing data sequences in each frame, the disclosed method provides improved time synchronization without increasing transmission overhead.

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