RU2733211C1

Title

Transmission And Demodulation In Broadcast Channel

Application Number:

RU2019127124A

Publication Date:

30-09-2020

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

26-01-2018

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

03-02-2017

Title

Transmission And Demodulation In Broadcast Channel

Application Number:

RU2019127124A

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

30-09-2020

Application Date:

26-01-2018

Priority Date:

03-02-2017

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

FIELD: electrical communication engineering.SUBSTANCE: invention relates to communication engineering and can be used in wireless communication systems. Method comprises receiving a primary synchronization signal (PSS) and a secondary synchronization signal (SSS). Received SSS signal can be used as a reference signal for detection of reference demodulation signals (DMRS) of the NR-PBCH. These demodulation reference signals may be interleaved with NR-PBCH data. In one method, the DMR of the NR-PBCH is associated with the SSB index in an attempt to improve randomisation during synchronization. Payload of the NR-PBCH can be demodulated using PSS and/or SSS and DMRS. In one embodiment, the DMRS channel of the NR-PBCH can be mapped to the RE signal elements of the DMRS first based on frequency and then on time.EFFECT: technical result is to improve the quality of reception.15 cl, 40 dwg

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