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vehicular technology conference | 2001

Concatenated extended complementary sequences for inter-base station synchronization in UMTS TDD mode

Bruno Jechoux; Marian Rudolf

This paper presents a new family of synchronisation sequences, concatenated extended complementary (CEC) sequences. CEC sequences have been adopted for Release 4 of UMTS TDD mode as inter-base station synchronisation codes. They provide perfect auto-correlation properties within a window of adjustable size, excellent overall auto-correlation properties and allow the use of low-complexity receiver structures. These features make CEC sequences an attractive choice for synchronisation or channel estimation purposes.


global communications conference | 2001

Design of concatenated extended complementary sequences for inter-base station synchronization in WCDMA TDD mode

Marian Rudolf; Bruno Jechoux

The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) being specified by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and based upon wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) consists of a frequency division duplex (FDD) mode and a time division duplex (TDD) mode. In the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) TDD mode, the system capacity is maximized with base stations (Node Bs) in a UTRA TDD mode deployment area operating synchronously. A Node B synchronization mechanism based upon transmissions and timing measurements of synchronization bursts between neighboring Node Bs has been specified as part of release 2000 (now called release 4) in 3GPP. A family of new synchronization codes, so-called concatenated extended complementary (CEC) sequences have been chosen for the Node B synchronization bursts. The CEC sequences are derived from polyphase complementary pairs which facilitate the use of efficient and low-complexity receiver implementations. The CEC sequences have perfect aperiodic auto-correlation properties within a window of adjustable size and excellent overall autocorrelation properties. This paper describes how to derive the CEC sequences and their auto-correlation properties and details the design of the CEC sequences adapted to the inter-base station synchronization over the air process.


Archive | 2003

Method for allocating secondary synchronization codes to a base station of a mobile telecommunication system

Marian Rudolf


Archive | 2005

Synchronization signal for synchronizing base stations

Marian Rudolf; Bruno Jechoux


Archive | 2003

Channel estimation sequence and method of estimating a transmission channel which uses such a channel estimation sequence

Bruno Jechoux; Marian Rudolf


Archive | 2001

Method of synchronizing base stations

Marian Rudolf; Bruno Jechoux


Archive | 2000

Channel estimation by phase multiplexed complementary sequences

Marian Rudolf; Bruno Jechoux


Archive | 2001

Transmission method of words representing transmission parameters respectively allocated to mobile stations communicating with base station in mobile communication system

Bruno Jechoux; Marian Rudolf


Archive | 2006

Method for transmitting an information of a mobile telecommunication system

Bruno Jechoux; Marian Rudolf


Archive | 2001

Methods for synchronizing between a base station and a mobile station in a cell-based mobile communications system

Marian Rudolf

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