US2017251447A1

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Title

METHOD FOR DETECTING UPLINK SIGNAL AND RELEVANT DEVICE AND SYSTEM

Application Number:

US201715595625

Publication Date:

31-08-2017

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

15-05-2017

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

21-05-2012

Title

METHOD FOR DETECTING UPLINK SIGNAL AND RELEVANT DEVICE AND SYSTEM

Application Number:

US201715595625

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

31-08-2017

Application Date:

15-05-2017

Priority Date:

21-05-2012

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A method for detecting an uplink signal includes: detecting by a micro base station according to configuration information about an uplink signal sent by a UE whether the uplink signal is received in an uplink receive window of a macro base station where the macro base station and the micro base station have synchronized clock rates there is a fixed time difference t1 between the uplink receive window of the macro base station and an uplink receive window of the micro base station and ,t1,?0; and if it is detected that the uplink signal is not received in the uplink receive window of the macro base station after the micro base station advances the uplink receive window of the macro base station by a length of at least one cyclic prefix detecting by the micro base station the uplink signal and sending the uplink signal to the macro base station.

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