CN1689355A

3G

Title

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING CONTENT ON A BROADCAST SERVICES COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

CN20038023745

Publication Date:

26-10-2005

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

15-08-2003

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

21-08-2002

Title

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING CONTENT ON A BROADCAST SERVICES COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Application Number:

CN20038023745

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

26-10-2005

Application Date:

15-08-2003

Priority Date:

21-08-2002

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

outer decoder and an inner decoder to be transmitted to information packet is encoded by increasing the redundancy to improve protection. redundancy enables an encoded packet from information less than the complete information decoding. from the two base stations the same content twice of the time transmission re-aligned can ease the problem of copy frame. Even when switching to a new cell while at the same time when the buffer of the receiving broadcast content the subscriber station without repeating content by the user still may experience a seamless service.

An outer decoder and an inner decoder encode a block of information to be transmitted to improve protection by adding redundancy. The redundancy permits decoding of the information from less than a complete encoded block of information. Time re-alignment of two transmissions of the same content from two base stations can mitigate the problem of duplicated frames. The user of the subscriber station can experience seamless service without repetition of content even when handing over to a new cell while receiving a buffer of broadcast content.

An outer decoder and an inner decoder encode a block of information to be transmitted to improve protection by adding redundancy. The redundancy permits decoding of the information from less than a complete encoded block of information. Time re-alignment of two transmissions of the same content from two base stations can mitigate the problem of duplicated frames. The user of the subscriber station can experience seamless service without repetition of content even when handing over to a new cell while receiving a buffer of broadcast content.

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