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Shared channel structure, ARQ systems and methods
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A forward link design employing CDMA (code division multiple access) technologies in which time division multiplexing is employed between data and control information on the forward link to service multiple users per slot is provided in this paper.Citations
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Digital broadcasting system and data processing method
Jae Hyung Song,In Hwan Choi,Ho Taek Hong,Kook Yeon Kwak,Byoung Gill Kim,Jong Yeul Suh,Jin Pil Kim,Won Gyu Song,Chul Soo Lee,Jin Woo Kim,Hyoung Gon Lee,Joon Hui Lee +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a digital broadcasting system and a method of processing data are disclosed, which are robust to error when mobile service data are transmitted, whereby it is possible to strongly cope with fast channel change while giving robustness to the mobile services data.
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Digital broadcasting system and method of processing data in digital broadcasting system
TL;DR: In this paper, a digital broadcasting system and a data processing method are disclosed, which includes receiving a broadcast signal in which main service data and mobile service data are multiplexed, acquiring transmission-parameter-channel signaling information including transmission parameter information of the mobile services data, and fast information channel signaling information.
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Reverse link channel architecture for a wireless communication system
TL;DR: In this article, a channel structure and mechanisms that support effective and efficient allocation and utilization of the reverse link resources are presented, and a reliable acknowledgment/negative acknowledgment scheme and an efficient retransmission scheme are provided.
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Digital broadcasting system and method of processing data
Hyoung Gon Lee,In Hwan Choi,Kook Yeon Kwak,Jong Moon Kim,Won Gyu Song,Byoung Gill Kim,Jin Woo Kim +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a service multiplexer of a digital broadcasting system includes a null data generator, a mobile service MIMO, a main service MISO, and a MISO MISO.
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Scheduled and autonomous transmission and acknowledgement
TL;DR: In this article, a traffic to pilot ratio (T/P) is used to allocate a portion of the shared resource, allowing a mobile station flexibility in selecting its transmission format based on T/P.
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Data transmission method in a tdma mobile communication system
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