Patent Publication Number: US-6983147-B1

Title: Method of transmitting signaling information, a master station, a mobile station and message elements

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
   The present invention relates to a method of transmitting signaling information between a master station and a slave station, a master station, a slave station and message elements. 
   BACKGROUND INFORMATION 
   “RRC Protocol Specification,” TS 25.331 of Jan. 1, 2000, 3 GPP TSG RAN WG 1) describes that signaling information can be transmitted between a base station and a mobile station to set up at least one transmission channel between the base station and the mobile station dedicated specifically to data exchange between the base station and the mobile station. For such a transmission channel, the pulse response may be estimated, and the estimated pulse response may be used for predistortion of the signal to be transmitted, so that an arrangement for removing distortion may be omitted in the slave station. Such a method of predistortion is the joint predistortion method described in “Summary of Joint Predistortion”, TSG-RAN WG1. 
   In use of such a predistortion method for transmission of data over the specially set-up data channel from the base station to the mobile station as described in “RRC Protocol Specification,” the problem arises that it is not known in the mobile station whether or not the base station is transmitting the data predistorted over the at least one specially allocated transmission channel. Therefore, the mobile station cannot decide whether or not it must eliminate distortion from the data received by the base station over the specially set-up transmission channel. 
   SUMMARY 
   In an example method according to the present invention for transmitting signaling information, an example master station according to the present invention and an example slave station according to the present invention, a third message is transmitted with the signaling information from the master station to the slave station containing information regarding whether processing of data to be sent is performed in the master station or in an additional master station downstream from and assigned to the slave station to increase the reception quality of this data at the slave station. Thus, before setting up a transmission channel from the master station to the slave station, the slave station is able to decide how it may detect the data to be sent by the master station or the data to be sent by the other master station downstream from and assigned to the slave station in order to be able to guarantee optimum data reception. If the slave station determines that the data to be sent by the corresponding master station has already been processed in the corresponding master station, then it may omit a complicated distortion elimination because the data will arrive at the slave station with a suitably increased reception quality. Power consumption at the slave station may be minimized in this manner, which may be advantageous when configuring the slave station as a mobile station with battery operation. 
   Information regarding the type of processing of the data to be sent may be transmitted with the third message from the master station to the slave station. In this manner, any elimination of distortion, which may be necessary in the slave station, is further differentiated so that the distortion elimination in the slave station may be adapted to processing of the signals to be transmitted in a manner that is optimal for the transmission channel to be set up. Further optimization or minimization of the power consumption in the slave station may be achieved in this manner. Furthermore, it is possible to prevent faulty distortion elimination that is not adapted to the type of processing of data to be transmitted. 
   The third message with regard to multiple transmission channels for the transmission of the data to be sent is transmitted when the type of processing in these transmission channels is the same. This makes it possible to minimize the quantity of data necessary for transmission of the third message. 
   Together with the signaling information before the third message, a second message may be transmitted from the slave station to the master station containing information regarding which type(s) of processing of the data to be sent by the master station is/are supported by the slave station for detection of this data. This makes it possible to prevent the master station from processing the data to be sent to the slave station in a manner in which distortion may be eliminated by the slave station only to a limited extent or not at all. Instead, the master station may adapt the processing of the data to be sent to the slave station to the detection mechanisms or distortion elimination mechanisms supported by the slave station to guarantee an optimum transmission. 
   The signaling information may be transmitted in a processed form as the data to be sent from the master station to the slave station at the earliest when, on the basis of the second message, the type of processing supported by the slave station or the types of processing supported by the slave station is/are known at the master station, the processing occurring in a manner supported by the slave station, and when the third message has been transmitted to the slave station. In this manner, even before the special transmission channel from the master station to the slave station has been set up, signaling information may be processed in the master station so that its reception quality at the slave station is increased, and thus less complexity may be required for elimination of distortion in the slave station, so that it is possible to save on the cost of distortion elimination in the slave station at the earliest point possible and thus also reduce power consumption. 
   Together with the signaling information before the third message, a first message may be transmitted from the master station to the slave station containing information regarding which type(s) of processing of the data to be sent is/are supported by the master station. In this manner, the slave station is able to select a type of processing of the data to be sent and make known to the master station the selected type of processing by way of the second message. The selection may be made by the slave station in which a way as to permit detection and distortion elimination of the data to be transmitted from the master station in a manner that is as favorable as possible for it and saves on complexity and power consumption. 
   The first message, the second message and the third message may each be transmitted between the master station and the slave station via a message element and may thus be integrated easily into an existing signaling protocol. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       FIG. 1  is a block diagram illustrating an example master station and an example slave station according to the present invention. 
       FIG. 2  is a flow chart illustrating the exchange of signaling information according to a first example embodiment of the present invention. 
       FIG. 3  is a flow chart illustrating the exchange of signaling information according to a second example embodiment of the present invention. 
       FIG. 4  is a flow chart illustrating the exchange of signaling information according to a third example embodiment of the present invention. 
       FIG. 5  is a flow chart illustrating the exchange of signaling information according to a fourth example embodiment of the present invention. 
       FIG. 6  illustrates an arrangement of an example slave station according to the present invention for use in a cellular mobile wireless network before transmission from a master station to another master station. 
   

   DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     FIG. 1  illustrates a master station  1  of a telecommunications network, which may be configured to be wireless or hardwired.  FIG. 1  also illustrates a slave station  5  of the telecommunications network, which may be configured to be wireless or hardwired. Between master station  1  and slave station  5 , at least one transmission channel may be set up which may also be wireless or hardwired depending on the configuration of master station  1  and slave station  5 . Data is to be transmitted from master station  1  to slave station  5  over this at least one transmission channel, the at least one transmission channel being dedicated specifically to this data transmission from master station  1  to slave station  5 . At least one separate transmission channel in each case may be set up for the transmission of data from master station  1  to other slave stations. Such a transmission channel which is dedicated to the transmission of data from master station  1  to a special slave station is also referred to below as a dedicated channel. When a transmission channel is mentioned below, it should be understood to refer to such a dedicated channel. To form such a dedicated channel, one or more physical resources may be used. These physical resources may include a frequency, a period of time, e.g., in the form of a time slot, a spatial sector, e.g., in the emission range of an antenna, a code, etc. If master station  1  supplies multiple slave stations with data, the individual transmission channels from master station  1  may be multiplexed, with the individual slave stations each being able to access the transmission channel assigned to them in accordance with the physical resources used according to a suitable channel access method to receive the data sent from master station  1  to these slave stations. Depending on the physical resources used, this channel access method may include a frequency division multiple access method (FDMA), a time division multiple access method (TDMA), a space division multiple access method (SDMA), a code division multiple access method (CMDA), etc. or any combination of these methods. 
   For example, master station  1  may be a base station and slave station  5  may be configured as a mobile station of a mobile wireless network. The at least one transmission channel to be set up between base station  1  and mobile station  5  is configured a wireless channel. The mobile wireless network, base station  1  and mobile station  5  may be configured, for example, according to the GSM standard (global system for mobile communications), the UMTS standard (universal mobile telecommunication system), etc. For example, the mobile wireless network, base station  1  and mobile station  5  may be configured according to the UMTS standard, and the mobile wireless network according to the UMTS standard may be based on a CDMA system in TDD mode (time division duplex). A half duplex connection is set up between base station  1  and mobile station  5 , providing different time slots for the transmission from base station  1  to mobile station  5  and from mobile station  5  to base station  1 . At least one time slot is provided for the transmission from base station  1  to mobile station  5 . The data transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  in this time slot is coded according to a CDMA code and modulated to a carrier frequency. The CDMA code, the time slot and the carrier frequency are each a physical resource, the combination of which forms a transmission channel from base station  1  to mobile station  5 . Mobile station  5  includes a first receiving unit  85 , which is connectable alternately to a first detection arrangement  30  or a second detection arrangement  35  over first selector arrangement  25 . First analyzer arrangement  20  is connected to first receiving unit  85 . First analyzer arrangement  20  activates first message generating arrangement  40 , and first selector arrangement  25  activates mobile station  5 . A first receiving antenna  60  is connected to first receiving unit  85 , and a transmitting antenna  70 , of mobile station  5 , is connected to first message generating arrangement  40 . First receiving antenna  60  and transmitting antenna  70  of mobile station  5  may also be combined via an antenna splitter, for example, and joined together to form a common transmitting/receiving antenna. Base station  1  includes a second analyzer arrangement  50 , a second message generating arrangement  45  and a processing unit  55 . A second receiving antenna  65  is connected to second analyzer arrangement  50  a second receiving unit  90 . Processing unit  55  is optionally connectable to a first antenna unit  10  or to a second antenna unit  15 , over second selector arrangement  75 . Second message generating arrangement  45  is optionally connectable to first antenna unit  10  or to processing unit  55  over a third selector arrangement  80 . First selector arrangement  25 , second selector arrangement  75  and third selector arrangement  80  may each be a configured a controllable switch as illustrated in  FIG. 1 , first selector arrangement  25  being activated by first analyzer arrangement  20  and second selector arrangement  75  and third selector arrangement  80  being activated by second analyzer arrangement  50 . First antenna unit  10  is configured a single transmitting antenna. Second antenna unit  15  includes at least two transmitting antennas and makes it possible to send out signals in a transmission diversity operation. With base station  1  it is also possible to combine transmitting and receiving antennas in the manner described with respect to mobile station  5  into one or (in the case of transmission diversity operation) multiple transmitting/receiving antennas by using an antenna splitter. 
   To set up at least one transmission channel from base station  1  to mobile station  5 , first an exchange of signaling information between base station  1  and mobile station  5  may be necessary to cause the corresponding allocation of physical resources necessary to form the transmission channel. The present invention provides for the data that is to be sent from base station  1  to mobile station  5  over the transmission channel to be set up to be processed in base station  1  to increase the quality of reception of this data at mobile station  5 . Detection of the data thus received then may require little or no additional complexity in mobile station  5 , so that the power consumption in mobile station  5  is reduced and the standby time of mobile station  5  is increased. Mobile station  5  is capable of switching between two different detection arrangements  30 ,  35 , depending on the quality with which the data is to be received from base station  1 . However, to do so, mobile station  5  should know whether the data to be sent has been processed at all in base station  1 . Therefore, before setting up the transmission channel, a third message is transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  with the signaling information, containing information regarding whether processing of the data to be sent is performed in master station  1 . The third message is generated by second message generating arrangement  45  and emitted over third selector arrangement  80  and first antenna unit  10  to first receiving unit  85 . First analyzer arrangement  20  then checks on the basis of the third message to determine whether processing of the data to be sent is performed in base station  1 . If this is the case, then first detection arrangement  30  is selected for the detection. Otherwise, second detection arrangement  35  is selected for the detection. Optionally, the data to be sent may be processed in base station  1  in various manners. Then, with the third message, information regarding the type of processing of the data to be sent is also transmitted from base station  1  to slave station  5 . To this as indicated with dotted lines in  FIG. 1 , mobile station  5  may include third detection arrangement  36 , which may also be connectable to first receiving unit  85  over first selector arrangement  25 . First analyzer arrangement  20  checks first on the basis of the third message whether the data to be sent has already been processed in base station  1 . If this is not the case, then first analyzer arrangement  20  causes first selector arrangement  25  to connect first receiving unit  85  to second detection arrangement  35 . Otherwise, first analyzer arrangement  20  checks on the basis of the third message to determine the type of processing of the data to be sent in base station  1 . Depending on the type of processing, first analyzer arrangement  20  may then cause first selector arrangement  25  to connect first detection arrangement  30  or third detection arrangement  36  to first receiving unit  85 . The data to be sent from base station  1  is then detected by the detection arrangement connected to first receiving unit  85 . 
   It is possible to provide for the data to be sent from base station  1  to mobile station  5  to be transmitted in a single dedicated transmission channel. However, it is also possible for multiple dedicated transmission channels may to be set up for the transmission. The third message is then transmitted individually from base station  1  to first analyzer arrangement  20  over first receiving unit  85  for each transmission channel to be set up. This may be performed e.g., if the data to be sent in the various transmission channels is to be processed by different methods in base station  1  or if data without processing is to be sent in one transmission channel and data with processing is to be sent in another transmission channel. However, if data without processing is to be transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  in multiple transmission channels or if data processed according to the same method is to be transmitted in various transmission channels, then it is also possible for a single third message with regard to multiple transmission channels to be transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  if the type of processing in these transmission channels is the same or if no processing occurs in these transmission channels. 
   Processing of the data to be sent may occur in base station  1  in various manners. First, the data to be sent from base station  1  may be emitted using a transmission diversity method by first antenna unit  10  having one transmitting antenna or by second antenna unit  15  having multiple transmitting antennas. Use of first antenna unit  10  having one transmitting antenna represents the traditional case without processing of the data to be sent. When using second antenna unit  15  having multiple transmitting antennas, a multiway reception is generated in mobile station  5  through which signal dips or fading on one or more of the reception pathways may be compensated by a reception pathway without fading. Thus, with the third message it is possible to transmit information regarding whether the data to be sent from base station  1  is to be emitted by first antenna unit  10  or by second antenna unit  15 . If the data to be sent is emitted by first antenna unit  10 , first analyzer arrangement  20  causes second detection arrangement  35  to be connected over first selector arrangement  25  to first receiving unit  85 . Otherwise, third detection arrangement  36  is connected to first receiving unit  85  over first selector arrangement  25 . Second detection arrangement  35  then performs distortion removal and detection on the received data in a conventional manner, e.g., according to a joint detection method (JD). Such a method is described in “System Description Performance Evaluation,” Concept Group Delta WB-TDMA/CDMA, ETSI, SMG2. This method includes a combined cancellation of multiple user interference and intersymbol interference. Multiple user interference occurs due to mutual influencing of codes assigned to different mobile stations in transmission over multiplexed transmission channels. Intersymbol interference occurs due to multiway propagation of signals in the radio channel. 
   Third detection arrangement  36  may also operate according to a JD method adapted to second antenna unit  15  used with regard to the estimate of the pulse response of the transmission channels used, which may be necessary for removing distortion. 
   Processing of the data to be sent from base station  1  may also occur by predistortion of the data to be sent in processing unit  55 . The predistortion is then compensated by the properties of the transmission channel to be set up in comparison with second detection arrangement  35  so that the data to be sent from base station  1  arrives undistorted at first receiving unit  85  and thus distortion removal may no longer be necessary in mobile station  5 . The data received may then be detected by first detection arrangement  30 , e.g., simply by correlation reception, to which end first detection arrangement  30  is to be connected to first receiving unit  85  over first selector arrangement  25 . 
   First detection arrangement  30  may thus be configured merely as a correlation receiver, e.g., according to a “matched filter” concept such as that described in “Signalübertragung,”, Lüke, Springer-Verlag, 5th edition, 1991 because it detects suitably processed data from base station  1  arriving undistorted and therefore with a high reception quality at mobile station  5 . 
   However, if the data is sent from base station  1  without predistortion to mobile station  5  over first antenna unit  10 , the data reaches first receiving unit  85  with distortion and should be sent to second detection arrangement  35  for distortion removal at an increased outlay. This is much less complex and consumes less power than a strict correlation reception, for example, with first detection arrangement  30 . Either the third message is omitted in this case or the third message in this case contains information indicating that no processing occurs in the base station. 
   An even higher reception quality may be achieved if the predistortion is linked to the emission over second antenna unit  15  so that the signals to be sent arrive at first receiving unit  85  not only without distortion but also without signal dips or fading. In this case, only first detection arrangement  30  may be connected with strict correlation reception to first receiving unit  85  over first selector arrangement  25 , for example. Then with the third message, information is transmitted indicating that the data to be sent from base station  1  is emitted by second antenna unit  15  and a predistortion of the data sent is performed in base station  1 . 
   First selector arrangement  25  for connecting the corresponding detection arrangement to first receiving unit  85  is controlled by first analyzer arrangement  20  after analysis of the corresponding third message. 
   With the CDMA system in TDD mode described here, the joint predistortion method (JP), as described in “Summary of Joint Predistortion”, may be used for performing predistortion. Accordingly, with the third message, information regarding whether predistortion is performed by the JP method for the data to be sent is transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5 . In the JP method, base station  1  estimates the pulse response of the transmission channel from mobile station  5  to base station  1  by way of the time slots used for the transmission from mobile station  5  to base station  1 . This estimate may also be used for the transmission channel to be set up from base station  1  to mobile station  5  because in TDD mode the transmission properties of the two transmission channels are essentially the same in the forward and return directions, and there are no frequency differences. The data to be sent is then folded with the inverse estimated pulse response before being transmitted to mobile station  5 , and thus it is predistorted. 
   It is possible to provide for second message to be transmitted from mobile station  5  to base station  1  with the signaling information before the third message containing information regarding which type(s) of processing of the data to be sent from base station  1  is/are supported by mobile station  5  for detection this data. The second message is generated by first message generating arrangement  40  and emitted by transmitting antenna  70  of mobile station  5  to base station  1  where it is received by second receiving unit  90  over second receiving antenna  65  and forwarded to second analyzer arrangement  50 . The types of processing supported by mobile station  5  depend on detection arrangements  30 ,  35 ,  36  connectable to first receiving unit  85  over first analyzer arrangement  25  in mobile station  5 . Thus, in this example embodiment of the present invention, the second message may contain the information that detection in mobile station  5  is possible by strict correlation reception and detection with prior distortion removal according to a joint detection method in two different stages with regard to the outlay for error detection and/or correction. Second analyzer arrangement  50  analyzes the second message to determine which type(s) of processing of signals to be sent is/are supported by mobile station  5 . Second analyzer arrangement  50  then checks whether this type or these types of processing is/are also supported by base station  1 . In this example embodiment of the present invention, second analyzer arrangement  50  ascertains that the detection offered by mobile station  5  is compatible, for example, with processing by predistortion and/or by predistortion and transmission diversity operation through strict correlation reception. In addition, second analyzer arrangement  50  ascertains on the basis of the second message that the data to be sent may not be sent to mobile station  5  or may be sent only in a partially processed form by transmission diversity operation because with the joint detection method the signals that are distorted on the transmission channel to be set up and are influenced to a greater or lesser extent by fading may be subjected to distortion removal and detected. Second analyzer arranges  50  in this example embodiment ascertain that the types of processing supported by mobile station  5  are also supported by base station  1 . Second analyzer arrangement  50  then selects at least one type of processing, which is supported by both base station  1  and mobile station  5 , and activates second message generating arrangement  45  so that at least one selected type of processing is indicated in the third message. In addition, second analyzer arrangement  50  activates processing unit  55  and second selector arrangement  75  so that they process the data to be sent according to the at least one selected type of processing. Thus, for example, if second analyzer arrangement  50  ascertains on the basis of the second message that mobile station  5  supports detection with strict correlation reception, it causes processing unit  55  to predistort the signals to be sent and causes second selector arrangement  75  to connect second antenna unit  15  or first antenna unit  10  to processing unit  55 . In addition, second analyzer arrangement  50  then causes second message generating arrangement  45  to generate a third message containing information regarding the fact that the data to be sent is predistorted and is emitted over one or more antennas. If the JP method is used for predistortion, this may also be indicated in the third message. 
   This choice of processing of the data to be sent lead to minimal complexity in mobile station  5  for detection of the data received and to a minimal power consumption. 
   It is also possible to provide for a first message to be transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  together with the signaling information before the third message this first message containing information regarding which type(s) of processing of the data to be sent is/are supported by base station  1 . To do so, second message generating arrangement  45  generates the first message before transmitting the third message and transmits it to mobile station  5 . In this example embodiment, the first message contains information regarding the fact that the data to be sent may be emitted without predistortion and with only one transmitting antenna to mobile station  5 . In addition, the first message includes information regarding the fact that data to be sent from base station  1  may be emitted with predistortion and by only a single transmitting antenna. In addition, the first message contains information regarding the fact that the data to be sent may be emitted from base station  1  with predistortion and using multiple antennas. In addition, the first message contains information regarding the fact that the data to be sent may be emitted without predistortion but by multiple antennas. Thus four different types of processing are possible in base station  1  and are contained as information in the first message. The lack of processing of data without predistortion and the use of only one transmitting antenna is also counted as a type of processing. The first message thus generated is received in first receiving unit  85  of mobile station  5  and relayed to first analyzer arrangement  20  for analysis. First analyzer arrangement  20  then analyzes the first message to determine which type(s) of processing of signals to be sent is/are supported by base station  1 . First analyzer arrangement  20  then checks whether this type or these types of processing is/are also supported by mobile station  5 . In this example embodiment of the present invention, first analyzer arrangement  20  ascertains that the processing by predistortion with or without transmission diversity operation is supported by mobile station  5  through first detection arrangement  30  with strict correlation reception. In addition, first analyzer arrangement  20  ascertains that the lack of processing without predistortion and using only one transmitting antenna is supported by second detection arrangement  35  by using the joint detection method. In addition, first analyzer arrangement  20  ascertains that processing without predistortion and with transmission diversity operation is supported by third detection arrangement  36  by using the joint detection method. 
   First analyzer arrangement  20  activates first message generating arrangement  40  so that at least one type of processing is indicated in the second message that is supported by both base station  1  and mobile station  5 . In this example embodiment of the present invention, first analyzer arrangement  20  activates first message generating arrangement  40  so that the second message may include information the fact that detection with strict correlation reception is possible. The second message may also include information regarding the fact that detection with prior distortion removal by the joint detection method is possible. However, if the latter types of information regarding possible distortion removal by the joint detection method are not included in the second message, then it is certain that base station  1  will provide processing of the data to be sent, permitting detection with strict correlation reception in mobile station  5  and thus minimizing the power consumption in mobile station  5 . 
   Optionally it is also possible to provide for the signaling information itself to be transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  in processed form as the data sent to be sent. However, this may occur at the earliest, when the type of processing supported by mobile station  5  or the types of processing supported by mobile station  5  is/are known at base station  1  on the basis of the second message, the processing occurring according to at least one type supported by mobile station  5 . Before transmission of processed signaling information to mobile station  5  base station  1  also transmits a corresponding third message to mobile station  5 , to inform mobile station  5  promptly regarding the type of processing used, so that before transmission of the processed signaling information, mobile station  5  is able to set first selector arrangement  25  accordingly to connect the required detection arrangement to first receiving unit  85 . In this manner it is also possible to save on power consumption at mobile station  5  in the transmission of signaling information to mobile station  5 , e.g., when the signaling information is processed so that first detection arrangement  30  using strict correlation reception may be used for detection of the received signaling information. In this example embodiment of the present invention, the signaling information may be processed in base station  1  so that it is predistorted, for example, and emitted over one or more transmitting antennas. Detection in mobile station  5  then occurs by connecting first detection arrangement  30  to first receiving unit  85  over first selector arrangement  25 , so that strict correlation reception is possible. 
   Starting from the time when the signaling information is transmitted in processed form from base station  1  to mobile station  5 , second analyzer arrangement  50  causes third analyzer arrangement  80  to interrupt the connection of second message generating arrangement  45  to first antenna unit  10  and connect second message generating arrangement  45  to processing unit  55 . The processing is then performed as described above, in general for the data to be sent. All the messages generated subsequently for the signaling information by second message generating arrangement  45  are then sent in processed form to mobile station  5  according to the selected type or types of processing. 
   For the case when the data to be sent is not predistorted in processing unit  55  but instead is processed only by being emitted over multiple antennas it is also possible to provide for the data which is to be sent be only routed through processing unit  55  in a transparent form. 
   The data to be sent in processed form may be transmitted in a transmission channel dedicated only to the connection between base station  1  and mobile station  5 . In the case of a predistortion performed in processing unit  55 , this may be indispensable according to the joint predistortion method because this predistortion is only characteristic of the dedicated forward and reverse channels between base station  1  and mobile station  5  and not characteristic of channels that are used jointly by multiple mobile stations. Suitably processed signaling information may also be transmitted in the transmission channel dedicated only to the connection between base station  1  and mobile station  5 . However, this may occur at the earliest after transmission of the third message from base station  1  to mobile station  5  because only then this is transmission channel set up. First the signaling information is transmitted in a channel accessible to multiple mobile stations. This is then also true of transmission of the first message which is transmitted before the third message. 
   The first message, the second message and the third message are each transmitted in the form of a message element as part of the signaling information. Such a message element may be inserted into the existing protocols for exchange of signaling information. 
   The signaling information to be sent from base station  1  to mobile station  5  is generated by second message generating arrangement  45  and is emitted by first antenna unit  10  to mobile station  5  over a channel used jointly by multiple mobile stations as long as the dedicated transmission channel to be set up between base station  1  and mobile station  5  still exists, the additional signaling information is sent to mobile station  5  by second message generating arrangement  45  over processing unit  55  and either first antenna unit  10  or second antenna unit  15 . To generate the messages necessary for the signaling information, second message generating arrangement  45  is activated by second analyzer arrangement  50 , which includes a radio resource control RRC. By way of RRC, the operator of the mobile wireless network makes a decision regarding the allocation of the respective physical resources to the setting up of the dedicated transmission channel from base station  1  to mobile station  5 . Thus, the physical resources of the transmission channel to be set up are managed in RRC. Whether and when base station  1  will perform joint predistortion in a time slot transmission channel, for example, is thus decided by the operator of the mobile wireless network over RRC. Information regarding which physical resources are allocated by RRC to which mobile station and by which method is relayed to the respective mobile stations by RRC by using the signaling information to be formed in second message generating arrangement  45 . The messages to be formed for this signaling information and the associated message elements are described, for example, in “RRC Protocol Specification.” 
     FIG. 2  illustrates a possible signaling scenario plotted over a time axis representing the signaling information to be exchanged between base station  1  and mobile station  5  as a function of time. 
   Generation of the signaling information to be sent from mobile station  5  to base station  1  may be controlled by first message generating arrangement  40  through first analyzer arrangement  20 . The signaling information of mobile station  5  is analyzed by second analyzer arrangement  50  in base station  1 , and the signaling information from base station  1  is analyzed by first analyzer arrangement  20  in mobile station  5 . 
   The signaling scenario illustrated in  FIG. 2  is described for an incoming telephone call to mobile station  5  in an “idle mode” in which there is neither a data transmission between mobile station  5  and base station  1  nor is the exact location of mobile station  5  known to the mobile wireless network. In this idle mode, mobile station  5  may be localized only approximately in the mobile wireless network. Multiple radio cells spanning from one base station in each case are combined to form a localization area, each with the location of mobile station  5  in such a localization area being known. If mobile station  5  leaves one localization area to enter another localization area, it will notify the network operator of this. If mobile station  5  which may be configured as a cellular telephone, for example, is called up and is in idle mode, base station  1  will first send a “paging” message to mobile station  5  over a paging channel PCH because mobile station  5  is reachable most easily in this manner because of its only approximate localization in idle mode. A connection from base station  1  to mobile station  5  is referred to below as a downlink and a connection from mobile station  5  to base station  1  is referred to as an uplink. The paging channel thus represents a downlink connection. Over this paging channel, mobile station  5  is signaled regarding the incoming call. The “paging” message goes at a first time t 1  to mobile station  5 . In idle mode, mobile station  5  assumes that the signaling information sent to it has not been processed, so that first analyzer arrangement  20  activates first selector arrangement  25  so that second detection arrangement  35  is connected to first receiving unit  85  and a joint detection distortion removal and detection occur in mobile station  5 , as illustrated in  FIG. 2  on the side of the mobile station  5  through the letter combination JD at first time t 1 . Mobile station  5  responds to the “paging” message by sending an “RRC connection request” message to base station  1  over a physical RACH (random access channel), which is an uplink channel accessible to all mobile stations. With this message, mobile station  5  requests the network operator over base station  1  to set up a telecommunications link to the subscriber making the call. The RRC of base station  1  and thus the network operator of the mobile wireless network receive this “RRC connection request” message and cause second message generating arrangement  45  to reply to mobile station  5  in response to this “RRC connection request” message with an “RRC connection setup” message. Mobile station  5  has made itself known in the mobile wireless network through this “RRC connection request” message and may be localized this manner in a radio cell of the mobile wireless network. In this example embodiment of the present invention, this may be the radio cell of base station  1 . Multiple mobile stations in the radio cell of base station  1  are supplied with signaling infection over a common FACH (forward access channel). The FACH is a common downlink channel for multiple mobile stations in the radio cell of base station  1 . The “RRC connection setup” message is transmitted from base station  1  over the FACH to mobile station  5 . Mobile station  5  receives information regarding the mobile wireless network over the “RRC connection setup” message. The “RRC connection setup” message is received in mobile station  5  at a second time t 2  and is also subjected to distortion removal and detection by second detection arrangement  35  by the joint detection method. The period of time between first time t 1  and second time t 2  is used to set up a signaling connection between base station  1  and mobile station  5 , which is formed by the FACH in the downlink and by the RACH in the uplink. The RACH is a channel that is accessible to all mobile stations in the radio cell of base station  1 . The signaling connection is thus installed completely starting at second time t 2  and is then used for further signaling. 
   A joint predistortion is suitable only for transmission channels that are set up especially for transmission of information between base station  1  and mobile station  5  and not for channels that are accessible to all mobile stations in the radio cell of base station  1 , and therefore the joint predistortion method may not be used for exchange of signaling information over the FACH. Therefore, when using the FACH for the transmission of signaling information from base station  1  to mobile station  5 , a conventional distortion removal and detection method may be necessary in mobile station  5 , e.g., according to the joint detection method. According to the example embodiment, it is assumed that mobile station  5  supports the reception of signals predistorted by the joint predistortion method in that they connect first detection arrangement  30  to first receiving unit  85  and thus make available a strict correlation reception. This means that mobile station  5  is able to receive signals predistorted by the JP method. To inform the mobile wireless network of this capability, mobile station  5  sends a “UE capability info” message to base station  1  after receiving an “RRC connection setup” message. UE stands for “User Equipment” and thus for mobile station  5 . The structure of the “UE capability information” message is described, for example, in “RRC Protocol Specification.” The “UE capability info” message sent contains among other things a message element having the name “UE mode capability.” This message element provides information, among other things, regarding whether mobile station  5  supports TDD and/or FDD (frequency division duplex). The “UE mode capability” message element is also described in “RRC Protocol Specification.” It is presented in Table 1 as follows. 
   
     
       
         
             
             
             
             
           
             
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               System capability (UMTS, GSM, other) 
             
             
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               Chip rate capability 
             
             
               Radio frequency capability 
             
             
               Variable duplex distance capability 
             
             
                 
             
          
         
       
     
   
   According to the present invention, an additional piece of information is to be inserted into this message element “UE mode capability,” signaling to base station  1  whether mobile station  5 , which is sending the “UE capability info” message to base station  1 , supports a joint predistortion method. The new message element “UE mode capability” supplemented in this manner, is illustrated according to the present invention in Table 2. 
   
     
       
         
             
             
             
             
           
             
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               System capability (UMTS, GSM, other) 
                 
             
             
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               TDD mode (JD/JP) 
               TDD mode only 
             
             
               Chip rate capability 
             
             
               Wireless frequency capability 
             
             
               Variable duplex distance capability 
             
             
                 
             
          
         
       
     
   
   The supplementary parameter information “TDD mode (JD/JP)” in this example embodiment describes the fact that in TDD mode, mobile station  5  supports detection of signals predistorted by the JP method. The comment “TDD mode only” means that support of this detection is only possible in TDD mode. The JP method may not be used in FDD mode, for example, because the pulse response for the forward channel from base station  1  to mobile station  5  may not be estimated from the reverse channel from mobile station  5  to base station  1  because of the different frequency positions in the forward channel and the reverse channel in FDD mode. 
   The mobile wireless network then knows on the basis of the new message element “UE mode capability” that mobile station  5  is able to receive JP-predistorted signals from base station  1 . The RRC then causes second message generating arrangement  45  to send a reception confirmation of the “UE capability info” message in the form of a “UE capability info confirm” message to mobile station  5 . This is also subjected to distortion removal by the JD method and is detected by mobile station  5  because it has not yet been predistorted in base station  1  and sent on the FACH to mobile station  5 . 
   Then the parameters for the actual data transmission over the dedicated transmission channel(s) to be set up for the incoming call are negotiated between mobile station  5  and base station  1  or the mobile wireless network over the FACH and RACH. This is illustrated in  FIG. 2  by the double arrow “direct transfer.” After successful negotiation and definition of the parameters for the transmission channels to be set up via “direct transfer,” base station  1  sends a “RAB setup” (radio access bearer) message to mobile station  5  over the FACH downlink channel. The structure of such a “RAB setup” message is also described, for example, in “RRC Protocol Specification.” With the “RAB setup” message, base station  1  notifies mobile station  5  of the configuration for the actual useful data traffic. The configuration is based on the parameters negotiated previously by direct transfer. Both the signaling information received by direct transfer in mobile station  5  and the “RAB setup” message are transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  over the FACH and are thus subjected to distortion removal by the JD method and are detected in mobile station  5 . The “RAB setup” message contains, among other things, a message element having the name “downlink time slot info”, which notifies mobile station  5  of the time slot to be used for the downlink connection of the transmission channel to be set up. So far, the “downlink time slot info” message element has contained as information only the number of the transmission channel to be set up for the downlink from mobile station  5  in downlink to the time slot to be used, i.e., the information about the time slot in which mobile station  5  will receive data from base station  1  over the transmission channel to be set up in the downlink. The “downlink time slot info” message element is also described, for example, in “RRC Protocol Specification” and is presented in Table 3. 
   
     
       
         
             
             
             
             
           
             
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               For each 
             
             
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               downlink (TDD only) 
               time slot 
             
             
                 
             
          
         
       
     
   
   In the downlink, multiple dedicated transmission channels, each in the form of a time slot allocated to mobile station  5  may be set up between base station  1  and mobile station  5 . The comment “for each time slot” in the “downlink time slot info” message element means that the same conditions apply for each allocated time slot. 
   The “downlink time slot info” message element is an optional message element of the “RAB setup” message. 
   According to an example embodiment of the present invention, base station  1  also signals in the “downlink time slot info” message element additionally for each allocated time slot information regarding whether the data in this time slot has been predistorted at base station  1  according to the JP method for transmission over the respective transmission channel to be set up. Various allocated time slots may be treated differently, i.e., data of a first allocated time slot is not predistorted according to the JP method in base station  1 , and data of a second allocated time slot may not be predistorted in base station  1 . The “downlink time slot info” message element may then indicate for each time slot allocated for the downlink of the transmission channel to be set up in each case whether or not the data in this time slot has been predistorted according to the JP method at base station  1 . The information regarding whether the data in a time slot allocated for the downlink has been predistorted by the JP method at base station  1  may be combined for multiple allocated time slots in the “downlink time slot info” message element if the data in these time slots is treated the same with regard to processing at base station  1 . 
   Table 4 illustrates an example of a new “downlink time slot info” message element implemented according to an example embodiment of the present invention. 
   
     
       
         
             
             
             
             
           
             
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               Time slot 
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               For each 
             
             
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               downlink (TDD only) 
               time slot 
             
             
               JD/JP 
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               For each 
             
             
               indicator 
                 
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   In the example illustrated in Table 4, the “downlink time slot info” message element according to the present invention notifies mobile station  5  that all the time slots allocated to mobile station  5  for the respective transmission channel to be set up between base station  1  and mobile station  5  in the downlink are subjected to JP predistortion with respect to the data transmitted in them in TDD mode only. 
   The signaling scenario illustrated in  FIG. 2  illustrates an example of processing of the data to be sent to base station  1  by the JP method. However, any other types of predistortion or processing of the data to be sent may also be provided at base station  1  to increase the quality of reception of this data at mobile station  5 . Accordingly, the type of processing may be indicated in the new message element “UE mode capability” or in the new message element “downlink time slot info”. 
   The “RAB setup” message is received at mobile station  5  at a third time t 3 . The signaling exchange between base station  1  and mobile station  5  occurs over the FACH in the downlink and over the RACH in the uplink between second time t 2  and third time t 3 , so that the signaling information received at mobile station  5  is still subjected to distortion removal and detected by the JD method in this example. After reception of the “RAB setup” message, mobile station  5  configures its physical layer and sets up a new physical uplink transmission channel from mobile station  5  to base station  1 . After successful configuration, mobile station  5  then sends a “RAB configuration complete” message to base station  1  over the newly set-up and configured uplink transmission channel. Mobile station  5  signals to base station  1  via the “RAB configuration complete” message that it has set up this uplink transmission channel from mobile station  5  to base station  1  dedicated specifically to the transmission of data from mobile station  5  to base station  1 . 
   After transmitting the “RAB setup” message, base station  1  accordingly sets up a downlink transmission channel from base station  1  to mobile station  5  dedicated specifically to the transmission of data from base station  1  to mobile station  5 . A half duplex TDD mode in which one or more time slots each forms a dedicated uplink transmission channel, and one or more time slots different from those each forms a dedicated downlink transmission channel is thus possible over the two transmission channels set up between base station  1  and mobile station  5 . From the data transmitted with the time slots in the respective uplink transmission channel, base station  1  is able to estimate a pulse response of the respective uplink transmission channel this estimated pulse response also representing an estimate of the pulse response of the at least one downlink transmission channel. The estimate may thus be used in base station  1  for JP predistortion of the data to be sent over the at least one downlink transmission channel from base station  1  to mobile station  5 . All signaling information and data or useful data received by mobile station  5  from base station  1  then on is received at mobile station  5  over the at least one new downlink transmission channel. This includes both the actual data or useful data of the incoming call and additionally required signaling data. The double arrow labeled as “data exchange” between mobile station  5  and base station  1  characterizes this data exchange over uplink and downlink transmission channels dedicated especially to the connection between base station  1  and mobile station  5 . The data to be sent from base station  1  to mobile station  5  is predistorted in base station  1  according to the JP method for at least one of the at least one downlink transmission channel and transmitted to mobile station  5 , where it is detected via first detection arrangement  30  by a strict correlation reception. 
   In a second example embodiment of the present invention illustrated in  FIG. 3 , the signaling scenario described above may be modified so that mobile station  5  is already allocated an uplink channel and a downlink channel at second time t 2  via the “RRC connection setup” message from base station  1 , the channels being thereafter dedicated only to the exchange of signaling information between base station  1  and mobile station  5 . Mobile station  5  acknowledges the “RRC connection setup” message with an “RRC connection setup complete” message sent to base station  1  after already being transmitted to base station  1  over the newly set-up uplink channel and has notified it that this uplink channel has been set up successfully. The uplink and downlink channels already allocated to mobile station  5  at second time t 2  for the transmission of the signaling information may thus be differentiated from the uplink and downlink channels allocated to mobile station  5  at third time t 3  for the transmission of the useful data of the incoming call. 
   However, it is also possible for the uplink and downlink channels allocated to mobile station  5  at second time t 2  to also be used for the transmission of useful data for the incoming call provided as of third time t 3 , for which purpose the uplink and downlink channels set up at second time t 2  need only be reconfigured at third time t 3 .  FIG. 3  illustrates a second embodiment of the present invention with respect to a variant involving reconfiguration of the uplink and downlink channels. 
   In the second example embodiment of the present invention, in which uplink and downlink channels are already allocated separately to mobile station  5  at second time t 2 , the JP method is still used starting at third time t 3  and is signaled to mobile station  5  as described in the “RAB setup” message. When using the uplink and downlink channels allocated to mobile station  5  at second time t 2  after third time t 3  as well, the signaling to mobile station  5  of the JP method used by base station  1  starting at third time t 3  may also occur in the required reconfiguration of the uplink and downlink channels, which occurs as illustrated in  FIG. 3 , after sending the “RAB setup complete” message from mobile station  5  to base station  1  and before exchange of the useful data. The signaling information to be transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  for the reconfiguration is not yet predistorted by base station  1  and thus is still subjected to distortion removal and detected in mobile station  5  according to the JD method. For the reconfiguration, the base station sends a “TRCH reconfiguration” message to mobile station  5 . Such a message is described, for example, in “RRC Protocol Specification” referred to above. With this “TRCH reconfiguration” message, the parameters, such as the data rate of the uplink and downlink channels already allocated to mobile station  5  at second time t 2  are reconfigured. Mobile station  5  then sends a “TRCH reconfiguration complete” message over an uplink channel reconfigured in this manner, notifying base station  1  of the successful reconfiguration of the uplink channel. Then, the useful data exchange of the incoming call between base station  1  and mobile station  5  may occur over the reconfigured uplink and downlink channels. Since, as described with regard to the first example embodiment of the present invention, in the “RAB setup” message, the “downlink time slot info” message element may already contain information regarding predistortion in base station  1 , the “TRCH reconfiguration” message may already be predistorted in the base station, e.g., by the JP method, so that when received in mobile station  5 , this message may be detected by strict correlation reception. However, the “downlink time slot info” message element according to another example embodiment of the present invention may also be integrated only into the “TRCH reconfiguration” message, so that the “TRCH reconfiguration” message is still subjected to distortion removal and detected in mobile station  5  by the JD method, and only the subsequent exchange of useful data of the incoming call and optionally additional signaling information to be exchanged may be detected in mobile station  5  through strict correlation reception, because it is predistorted by the JP method in base station  1 . It has already been provided that the “TRCH reconfiguration” message (TRCH=transport channel) as described in “RRC Protocol Specification” contains the “downlink time slot info” message element which informs, among other things, mobile station  5  whether processing, e.g., in the form of predistortion of the data to be sent subsequently, occurs in base station  1 . 
   According to the second example embodiment of the present invention, a downlink channel dedicated to the transmission of signaling information from base station  1  to mobile station  5  is already provided starting at second time t 2 , so that starting at second time t 2  the signaling information to be sent from base station  1  may be predistorted by base station  1 , so that it may be detected in mobile station  5  by strict correlation reception to save on power consumption in mobile station  5  at the earliest possible time. From the second embodiment, therefore, a third example embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in  FIG. 4 , is obtained by the fact that in the “RRC connection request” message, mobile station  5  already transmits a message element having the name “initial UE capability” to base station  1 , containing information regarding whether mobile station  5  supports predistortion, e.g., by the JP method, or whether it supports some other processing in base station  1 . The “RRC connection request” message is described, for example, in “RRC Protocol Specification” as is the respective optional “initial UE capability” message element. Table 5 shows this “initial UE capability” message element, which was previously not filled with content. 
   
     
       
         
             
             
             
             
             
           
             
                 
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   This message element may be modified according to an example embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in Table 6: 
   
     
       
         
             
             
             
             
             
           
             
                 
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   In the example embodiment of the present invention according to Table 6, mobile station  5  notifies base station  1  via the new message element “initial UE capability” that it supports predistortion according to the JP method in base station  1 . This occurs through strict correlation reception of the received data. The “RRC connection setup” message transmitted at second time t 2  from base station  1  over the above-mentioned FACH to mobile station  5  is then not yet transmitted in predistorted form and is subjected to distortion removal and detected in mobile station  5  by the JD method. However, as already described for the “TRCH reconfiguration” message, this “RRC connection setup” message already contains the “downlink time slot info” message element via which base station  1  notifies mobile station  5  that the data to mobile station  5  on the dedicated downlink channel to be set up for further signaling is predistorted in base station  1  according to the JP method. In addition, at least one downlink channel and one uplink channel are allocated to mobile station  5  with the “RRC connection setup” message for further exchange of signaling information. Mobile station  5  acknowledges the “RRC connection setup” message with an “RRC connection setup complete” message sent to base station  1  after already being transmitted to base station  1  over the newly set-up uplink channel, notifying it that this uplink channel has been set up successfully. The exchange of the “UE capability info” message and the “UE capability info confirm” message is no longer required according to the example embodiment of the present invention illustrated in  FIG. 4 , so that a direct transfer may be performed in the allocated uplink and downlink channels, with the data transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  already being predistorted according to the JP method. This may also be true of all the other signaling data and useful data to be sent from base station  1  to mobile station  5  for the connection to be set up. Thus, no information notifying mobile station  5  of the JP predistortion in base station  1  is necessary even in the “RAB setup” message. However, such information may be necessary in a “TRCH reconfiguration” message which is provided for a reconfiguration of the uplink and downlink channels that is optionally required, because in such a reconfiguration of mobile station  5 , new time slots are optionally allocated. 
     FIG. 5  illustrates a fourth example embodiment of the present invention that corresponds to the first example embodiment, with the difference that an additional “UE capability information request” message has been introduced, prompting base station  1  to cause mobile station  5  to send the “UE capability info” message to base station  1 . Then, following the “RRC connection setup” message, the “UE capability information request” message is then sent from base station  1  to mobile station  5 , where it is optionally also subjected to distortion removal and detected by the joint detection method. The “UE capability information request” message is also described, for example, in “RRC Protocol Specification.” In this “UE capability information request” message, information regarding the type of signaling data to be exchanged with the signaling information is normally transmitted to mobile station  5 . According to another example embodiment of the present invention, the “UE capability information request” message may also include a message element querying mobile station  5  regarding which types of processing in base station  1  are supported by mobile station  5 . Information in this regard may also be transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  in this additional message element or another additional message element of the “UE capability information request” message, indicating which types of processing of data to be sent are possible in base station  1 . In the example described here this example embodiment of the present invention, for example, it may be indicated in such an additional message element that the four types of processing by base station  1  as described above are possible, if the lack of processing is considered a type of processing. In particular, the JP method may be indicated for the possible predistortion in base station  1  in this example embodiment of the present invention. The additional message element having the information regarding the types of processing of the data to be sent that are supported by base station  1  then corresponds to, contains or is contained in the first message according to the example embodiment illustrated in  FIG. 1 . 
   The additional message element(s) may optionally also already be sent from base station  1  to mobile station  5  with the “RRC connection setup” message to save on the “UE capability information request” message. Since the “downlink time slot info” message element is already transmitted in the “RRC connection setup” message, the additional message element(s) may also be transmitted as part of the “downlink time slot info” message element, so that no additional message elements are necessary in the “RRC connection setup” message. 
   The message elements of the first three example embodiments described above, which are transmitted from base station  1  to mobile station  5  and contain information regarding whether the data to be sent from base station  1  to mobile station  5  is processed in base station  1 , thus corresponds to, contains or is contained in the third message according to the example embodiment of the present invention illustrated in  FIG. 1 . The message elements transmitted from mobile station  5  to base station  1  in the first three example embodiments described above and containing information regarding whether processing in base station  1  of the data to be sent from base station  1  is supported by mobile station  5  or which type(s) of such processing in base station  1  is/are supported by mobile station  5  corresponds to, contains or is contained in the second message according to the example embodiment of the present invention illustrated in  FIG. 1 . 
   In the four example embodiments described above, it has been assume for only the sake of the example that processing in base station  1  occurs according to the JP method, for example. However, any desired of processing of the data to be sent in base station  1  may also be signaled via the aforementioned message element. The signaling may be implemented by setting one or more bits in the corresponding message element. It possible that a set bit in the third message stands for a special type of processing of the data to be sent, performed by base station  1 , whereas not setting this bit stands for this type of processing not being performed in base station  1 . A similar agreement may be made for the first message. A set bit in the second message may be agreed that a specific type of processing of the data to be sent is supported by mobile station  5 . Not setting this bit may then indicate that this type of processing is not supported by mobile station  5 . A set bit in the first message may indicate that a specific type of processing of the data sent is supported by base station  1 . Not setting this bit may then indicate that this type of processing is not supported by base station  1 . 
   In addition, the first message at base station  1  may be sent continuously or at regular intervals to all mobile stations belonging to the mobile wireless network with general system information, such as, for example, that described in “RRC Protocol Specification.” This first message may contain an additional message element that indicates to the mobile stations whether and which type or types of processing of data to be sent is/are supported by the mobile wireless network or base station  1  belonging to the mobile wireless network. This additional message element may be formed according to Table 6, but is then sent from base station  1  and is then called, for example, a “base station capability information” message element. 
   In  FIG. 6 , a portion of the mobile wireless network is illustrated, with master station  1  representing a first base station that spans a first radio cell  1000  and with another master station  2  being provided representing a second base station and spanning a second radio cell  2000 , with first radio cell  1000  and second radio cell  2000  being in proximity to one another and overlapping slightly in a transitional area  3000 . As illustrated in  FIG. 6 , mobile station  5  has moved into transitional area  3000  within first radio cell  1000 . Master station  1  then ascertains that mobile station  5  is able to exchange with second base station  2  signals having a higher reception quality than with first base station  1 . Therefore, first base station  1  prepares for a transfer by second base station  2  of the link that has been or is to be set up. Such a transfer is known as a handover. In preparation for and may be exchanged between first base station  1  and second base station  2 . It is possible to provide for first base station  1  to transmit the third message to mobile station  5  with this signaling information, which however contains information regarding whether processing of the data to be sent is performed after the handover in second base station  2  to increase the reception quality of this data at mobile station  5 , and if so, which type(s) of processing is/are used. Thus, in the case of a handover before the change from first base station  1  to second base station  2 , i.e., before setting up a dedicated transmission channel between second base station  2  and mobile station  5 , mobile station  5  may decide in the manner described above how it may perform distortion removal and detection of the data sent by second base station  2  to be able to guarantee optimum data reception in which the power consumption is minimized. The possible types of processing of the data to be sent by second base station  2  thus correspond to the types supported by first base station  1 , for example, may also be different. It is also possible for just one type of processing to be supported by second base station  2 .