Transmit power reduction mode for CDMA mobile stations

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Plural transmitters or receivers

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C455S013400, C455S069000

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09522654

ABSTRACT:
The power control system includes a run-length counter and a processor. The counter is configured to receive and count power up commands indicating commands to increase power, and to generate a run-length count. The processor provides a transmit power level based on comparison of previous power levels and the run-length count with specified thresholds. The system has a capability to generate transmit power level based on short-term statistics of the previous transmit power levels.

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Official Action dated Jan. 6, 2004 in corresponding Japanese Application No. 2001-065603 with English translation.
Patent Abstracts of Japan: JP 08-32513 Feb. 1996.

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