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Patent
29 Apr 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a blind rate detection method in an asynchronous mobile communication system is proposed, which consists of restoring data when a path selection (PS) value at a last bit's possible position satisfies a PS condition, determining whether a SER satisfies a SER condition when no error occurs in a CRC, and determining whether to update a minimum value of PS values when the SER satisfies the SER condition.
Abstract: A blind rate detection method in an asynchronous mobile communication system comprises: restoring data when a path selection (PS) value at a last bit's possible position satisfies a PS condition; determining whether a SER satisfies a SER condition when no error occurs in a CRC; determining whether to update a minimum value of PS values when the SER satisfies the SER condition; setting a PS value of the last bit's possible position as the minimum value of the PS values and the last bit's possible position as a last detection position when updating the minimum value; and repeating the above steps until the last bit's possible position reaches a maximum value, and outputting the last detection position when the last bit's possible position becomes the maximum value.

4 citations


Patent
31 Dec 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a method for calculating frequency offset using arc tangent calculations according to real part and imaginary part input values received externally is presented, where the real part input value is converted to bit values of a predetermined size.
Abstract: A method for calculating frequency offset using arc tangent calculations according to real part and imaginary part input values received externally. The method includes converting arc tangent equations for determining frequency offset into equations to perform log calculations; calculating frequency offset using linear approximation and the converted log equations; and dividing the real part input value to bit values of a predetermined size to realize a size similar to that of the imaginary part input value if a range of the frequency offset value to be calculated is small. With the use of the method, hardware area and power consumption may be reduced, and precise frequency offset may be calculated.