JP2015520998A

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JP20150512978

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23-07-2015

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21-05-2012

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US

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21-05-2012

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JP20150512978

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US

Publication Date:

23-07-2015

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21-05-2012

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21-05-2012

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Abstract  Abstract

A method for detecting an uplink signal is detected by a micro base station according to configuration information about an uplink signal transmitted by a UE, whether the uplink signal is received within an uplink reception window of a macro base station. The macro base station and the micro base station have synchronized clock rates, and there is a fixed time difference t1 between the macro base station uplink reception window and the micro base station uplink reception window. , | T1 | ≧ 0 and if it detects that no uplink signal is received within the macro base station uplink reception window, the micro base station will at least cycle through the macro base station uplink reception window After advancing the length of the prefix, the uplink signal is again detected by the micro base station and the uplink signal is Transmitting a link signal to the macro base station. In an embodiment of the present invention, an uplink signal of a UE comprising a UE served by a macro base station and located outside the micro base station downlink coverage area and at the boundary of the micro base station downlink coverage area is efficient. Can be detected automatically.

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