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Patent US8175120 - Minimal maintenance link to support synchronization - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Advanced Patent Search | Web History | Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsMultiple field units in a CDMA system are synchronized for communication with a base station using a shared forward and reverse link channel. Each field unit is assigned a time slot in a forward link channel to receive messages from the base station. Likewise, each field unit is assigned a time slot...http://www.google.co.uk/patents/US8175120?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8175120 - Minimal maintenance link to support synchronizationPublication numberUS8175120 B2Publication typeGrantApplication number09/778,474Publication date8 May 2012Filing date7 Feb 2001Priority date7 Feb 2000Also published asUS20010036200US20120093131InventorsJr. G. Rodney NelsonJohn E. HoffmannAntoine J. RouphaelJr. James A. ProctorOriginal AssigneeIpr Licensing, Inc.Intel CorporationTantivy Communications, Inc.Ipr Holdings Delaware, Inc.Interdigital Acquisition Corp.Interdigital Patent CorporationSilicon Valley BankU.S. Classification370/503455/450370/328370/329International ClassificationH04B7/26H04J3/06Cooperative ClassificationH04B7/2668H04W56/0045European ClassificationH04B 7/26V4H04W 56/00K2ReferencesPatent Citations (118)Non-Patent Citations (172)Referenced by (1)External LinksUSPTOUSPTO AssignmentEspacenetMinimal maintenance link to support synchronizationUS 8175120 B2Abstract Multiple field units in a CDMA system are synchronized for communication with a base station using a shared forward and reverse link channel. Each field unit is assigned a time slot in a forward link channel to receive messages from the base station. Likewise, each field unit is assigned a time slot on a common reverse link channel for transmitting messages to the base station. Timing alignment among each of many field units and the base station is achieved by analyzing messages received at the base station in a corresponding time slot from each field unit. Thereafter, a message is transmitted in a corresponding time slot to a particular field unit from the base station for adjusting its timing so that future messages transmitted from the field unit are received in the appropriate time slot at the base station. In this way, minimal resources are deployed to maintain communication and precise synchronization between a base station and each of multiple users, minimizing collisions between field units transmitting in adjacent time slots on the reverse link.
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