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Method and apparatus for forming signals in wireless communication systems

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Assignee: KO YOUNG-JOPriority: Aug 8, 2007Filed: Aug 8, 2008Published: Apr 14, 2011
Est. expiryAug 8, 2027(~1.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H04W 72/00H04J 11/003H04L 5/0053H04L 5/0007H04L 1/1861H04L 1/1607H04J 13/0074H04W 28/04H04L 27/2607
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Abstract

Provided is method of forming a signal in a wireless communication system in which a plurality of terminals commonly use a resource in the time domain and the frequency domain. The method includes multiplying a signal to be transmitted by a frequency domain orthogonal code symbol corresponding to a first cyclic shift index in a first slot to be transmitted to a base station, wherein the multiplying is performed by a first terminal and a second terminal; and multiplying information to be transmitted by a frequency domain orthogonal code symbol corresponding to a second cyclic index that is different from the first cyclic index of the first slot to be transmitted to the base station, in a second slot, wherein the multiplying is performed by the first terminal and the second terminal.

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1 . A method of forming a signal in a wireless communication system in which a plurality of terminals commonly use a resource having a frequency domain and a time domain, the method comprising:
 multiplying a signal to be transmitted by a frequency domain orthogonal code symbol corresponding to a first cyclic shift index in a first slot to be transmitted to a base station, wherein the multiplying is performed by a first terminal and a second terminal; and   multiplying information to be transmitted by a frequency domain orthogonal code symbol corresponding to a second cyclic index that is different from the first cyclic index of the first slot to be transmitted to the base station, in a second slot, wherein the multiplying is performed by the first terminal and the second terminal.   
     
     
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