Method and subscriber unit for performing an access procedure
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04B-007/216
H04B-007/00
H04B-001/00
출원번호
UP-0116263
(2008-05-07)
등록번호
US-7706830
(2010-05-20)
발명자
/ 주소
Ozluturk, Fatih M.
Lomp, Gary R.
출원인 / 주소
InterDigital Technology Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Volpe and Koenig, P.C.
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144
초록▼
A base station for controlling transmission power during the establishment of a communication channel utilizes the reception of a short code during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence for detection by the base station which has a much shorter period than a conventional access code. T
A base station for controlling transmission power during the establishment of a communication channel utilizes the reception of a short code during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence for detection by the base station which has a much shorter period than a conventional access code. The ramp-up starts from a power level that is lower than the required power level for detection by the base station. The power of the short code is quickly increased until the signal is detected by the base station. Once the base station detects the short code, it transmits an indication that the short code has been detected.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit comprising: a transmitter configured such that, when the subscriber unit is first accessing a CDMA network and wants to establish communications with a base station associated with the network over a communicatio
What is claimed is: 1. A wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit comprising: a transmitter configured such that, when the subscriber unit is first accessing a CDMA network and wants to establish communications with a base station associated with the network over a communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the transmitter successively sends transmissions prior to the subscriber unit receiving from the base station an indication that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is produced using a sequence of chips, wherein the sequence of chips is not used to increase bandwidth; the transmitter further configured such that the transmitter sends to the base station a message indicating to the base station that the subscriber unit wants to establish the communications with the base station over the communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the message being sent only subsequent to the subscriber unit receiving the indication; wherein at least two of the successively sent transmissions are produced using different sequences of chips; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is shorter than the message; and wherein each of the successively sent transmissions and the message are produced using portions of a same sequence of chips, wherein the same sequence of chips is not used to increase bandwidth. 2. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 1 wherein a beginning of each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is at a higher power level with respect to a beginning of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 3. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 1 wherein each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is sent at a power level that is higher than the power level of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 4. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 1 wherein the message is produced using an access code and data. 5. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 1 wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent until receipt of the indication that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station. 6. A wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit comprising: a transmitter configured such that, when the subscriber unit is first accessing a CDMA network and wants to establish communications with a base station associated with the network over a communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the transmitter successively sends transmissions prior to the subscriber unit receiving from the base station an indication that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is produced using a sequence of chips, wherein the sequence of chips is not used to increase bandwidth; wherein the sequence of chips is used to convey information to the base station to facilitate establishment of the communication channel to be indicated by the base station; the transmitter further configured such that the transmitter sends to the base station a message indicating to the base station that the subscriber unit wants to establish the communications with the base station over the communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the message being sent only subsequent to the subscriber unit receiving the indication; wherein at least two of the successively sent transmissions are produced using different sequences of chips; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is shorter than the message; and wherein each of the successively sent transmissions and the message are produced using portions of a same sequence of chips, wherein the same sequence of chips is not used to increase bandwidth. 7. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 6 wherein a beginning of each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is at a higher power level with respect to a beginning of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 8. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 6 wherein each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is sent at a power level that is higher than the power level of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 9. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 6 wherein the message is produced using an access code and data. 10. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 6 wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent until receipt of the indication that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station. 11. A wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit comprising: a transmitter configured such that, when the subscriber unit is first accessing a CDMA network and wants to establish communications with a base station associated with the network over a communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the transmitter successively sends transmissions prior to the subscriber unit receiving from the base station an indication that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is produced using a sequence of chips and not using a sequence of bits having a lower rate than the sequence of chips; wherein the sequence of chips is not used to increase bandwidth; the transmitter further configured such that the transmitter sends to the base station a message indicating to the base station that the subscriber unit wants to establish the communications with the base station over the communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the message being sent only subsequent to the subscriber unit receiving the indication; wherein at least two of the successively sent transmissions are produced using different sequences of chips; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is shorter than the message; and wherein each of the successively sent transmissions and the message are produced using portions of a same sequence of chips, wherein the same sequence of chips is not used to increase bandwidth. 12. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 11 wherein a beginning of each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is at a higher power level with respect to a beginning of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 13. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 11 wherein each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is sent at a power level that is higher than the power level of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 14. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 11 wherein the message is produced using an access code and data. 15. The wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit of claim 11 wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent until receipt of the indication that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station. 16. A communication method for use in a code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit when the subscriber unit is first accessing a CDMA network and wants to establish communications with a base station associated with the network over a communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the method comprising: successively sending transmissions wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is produced using a sequence of chips that is not used to increase bandwidth; wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent prior to receiving an indication from the base station indicating that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station; receiving the indication; subsequent to receipt of the indication, sending a message to the base station wherein the message indicates to the base station that the subscriber unit wants to establish the communications with the base station over the communication channel to be indicated by the base station; wherein at least two of the successively sent transmissions are produced using different sequences of chips; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is shorter than the message; and wherein each of the successively sent transmissions and the message are produced using portions of a same sequence of chips that is not used to increase bandwidth. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein a beginning of each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is at a higher power level with respect to a beginning of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 18. The method of claim 16 wherein each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is sent at a power level that is higher than the power level of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the message is produced using an access code and data. 20. The method of claim 16 wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent until receipt of the indication from the base station indicating that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station. 21. A communication method for use in a code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit when the subscriber unit is first accessing a CDMA network and wants to establish communications with a base station associated with the network over a communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the method comprising: successively sending transmissions wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is produced using a sequence of chips that is not used to increase bandwidth; wherein the sequence of chips is used to convey information to the base station to facilitate establishment of the communication channel to be indicated by the base station; wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent prior to receiving an indication from the base station indicating that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station; receiving the indication; subsequent to receipt of the indication, sending a message to the base station wherein the message indicates to the base station that the subscriber unit wants to establish the communications with the base station over the communication channel to be indicated by the base station; wherein at least two of the successively sent transmissions are produced using different sequences of chips; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is shorter than the message; and wherein each of the successively sent transmissions and the message are produced using portions of a same sequence of chips that is not used to increase bandwidth. 22. The method of claim 21 wherein a beginning of each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is at a higher power level with respect to a beginning of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 23. The method of claim 21 wherein each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is sent at a power level that is higher than the power level of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 24. The method of claim 21 wherein the message is produced using an access code and data. 25. The method of claim 21 wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent until receipt of the indication from the base station indicating that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station. 26. A communication method for use in a code division multiple access (CDMA) subscriber unit when the subscriber unit is first accessing a CDMA network and wants to establish communications with a base station associated with the network over a communication channel to be indicated by the base station, the method comprising: successively sending transmissions wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is produced using a sequence of chips and not using a sequence of bits having a lower rate than the sequence of chips; wherein the sequence of chips is not used to increase bandwidth; wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent prior to receiving an indication from the base station indicating that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station; receiving the indication; subsequent to receipt of the indication, sending a message to the base station wherein the message indicates to the base station that the subscriber unit wants to establish the communications with the base station over the communication channel to be indicated by the base station; wherein at least two of the successively sent transmissions are produced using different sequences of chips; wherein each of the successively sent transmissions is shorter than the message; and wherein each of the successively sent transmissions and the message are produced using portions of a same sequence of chips that is not used to increase bandwidth. 27. The method of claim 26 wherein a beginning of each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is at a higher power level with respect to a beginning of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 28. The method of claim 26 wherein each one of the successively sent transmissions, other than a first one of the successively sent transmissions, is sent at a power level that is higher than the power level of a prior one of the successively sent transmissions. 29. The method of claim 26 wherein the message is produced using an access code and data. 30. The method of claim 26 wherein the successively sent transmissions are sent until receipt of the indication from the base station indicating that at least one of the successively sent transmissions has been detected by the base station.
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