Patent classifications
H04J13/0048
COMPLEMENTARY SEQUENCE OVERLAY FOR OOK-BASED LOW-POWER WAKE-UP SIGNAL
A base station may generate a low-power (LP) wake-up signal (LP-WUS) that includes on-off keying (OOK) symbols with complementary sequences overlaying at least one of the OOK symbols. The complementary sequences may include an indication of a user equipment (UE) to transition from a power saving mode to an active mode. The base station may communicate the LP-WUS to the UE, which may cause the UE to transition from the power saving mode to an active mode. The complementary sequence may include, or be generated creating, one or more Golay complementary sequences. These and many other features and examples are described herein.
Communication apparatus
A receiver that is a communication apparatus includes a plurality of receiving antennas that receives, as reception signals, interference signals and desired signals transmitted by a transmitting apparatus that performs sequence multiplication processing at the time of transmission, and an interference suppressor that generates, for each of the receiving antennas, a weight used when combining the reception signals received by the respective receiving antennas, and performs inter-antenna combining that is combining of the reception signals, using the weights, to perform interference suppression on the reception signals. The interference suppressor performs reverse sequence multiplication processing on the reception signals to vary interference forms in the reception signals, generates the weights differently for different combinations of the reception signals on which to perform the interference suppression, and performs the interference suppression using, from among the generated weights, the weights by which the desired signals strengthen each other.
Method for transmitting control information in wireless communication systems
When a plurality of terminals share the same resources in a wireless communication system, and when control information such as acknowledgement/negative acknowledgement (ACK/NAK) information or scheduling information is transmitted, a method of efficiently performing code division multiplexing (CDM) is required to distinguish the plurality of terminals. In particular, it is necessary to develop a method by which a code sequence of CDM can be selected and used according to each cell condition. Provided is a method of forming a signal in a wireless communication system in which a plurality of terminals commonly share frequency and time resources. The method includes the operations of receiving condition information in a cell; selecting one of a plurality of time domain orthogonal sequences having different lengths, according to the condition information; and allocating the selected time domain orthogonal sequence to a control signal symbol block.