Abstract
The present disclosure provides a base station transmitter a user equipment transmitter and methods of operating the base station and user equipment transmitters. In one embodiment the base station transmitter is for use with a cellular communication system and includes a synchronization unit configured to provide a randomly-generated constant amplitude zero autocorrelation (random-CAZAC) sequence corresponding to a downlink synchronization signal. Additionally the base station transmitter also includes a transmit unit configured to transmit the downlink synchronization signal using the random-CAZAC sequence. In another embodiment the user equipment transmitter is for use with a cellular communication system and includes a reference signal unit configured to provide a random-CAZAC sequence for an uplink reference signal corresponding to a one resource block allocation of the user equipment. The user equipment transmitter also includes a transmit unit configured to transmit the uplink reference signal using the random-CAZAC sequence.
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1. A user equipment transmitter for use with a cellular communication system, comprising:
a reference signal unit configured to provide a randomly-generated constant amplitude zero autocorrelation (random-CAZAC) sequence for an uplink reference signal corresponding to a one resource block allocation of the user equipment;
a transmit unit configured to transmit the uplink reference signal using the random-CAZAC sequence; and
wherein a group of random CAZAC sequences provides a mean cross-correlation that is no greater than a corresponding group of cyclic extended or truncated Zadoff-Chu sequences.
2. A user equipment transmitter for use with a cellular communication system, comprising:
a reference signal unit configured to provide a randomly-generated constant amplitude zero autocorrelation (random-CAZAC) sequence for an uplink reference signal corresponding to a one resource block allocation of the user equipment;
a transmit unit configured to transmit the uplink reference signal using the random-CAZAC sequence; and
wherein a group of random CAZAC sequences provides a square root mean square cross-correlation that is no greater than a corresponding group of cyclic extended or truncated Zadoff-Chu sequences.
3. A user equipment transmitter for use with a cellular communication system, comprising:
a reference signal unit configured to provide a randomly-generated constant amplitude zero autocorrelation (random-CAZAC) sequence for an uplink reference signal corresponding to a one resource block allocation of the user equipment;
a transmit unit configured to transmit the uplink reference signal using the random-CAZAC sequence; and
wherein a group of random CAZAC sequences provides a cubic metric that is no greater than a corresponding group of cyclic extended or truncated Zadoff-Chu sequences.
4. A method of operating a user equipment transmitter for use with a cellular communication system, comprising:
providing a randomly-generated constant amplitude zero autocorrelation (random-CAZAC) sequence for an uplink reference signal corresponding to a one resource block allocation of the user equipment;
transmitting the uplink reference signal using the random-CAZAC sequence; and
wherein a group of random CAZAC sequences provides a mean cross-correlation that is no greater than a corresponding group of cyclic extended or truncated Zadoff-Chu sequences.
5. A method of operating a user equipment transmitter for use with a cellular communication system, comprising:
providing a randomly-generated constant amplitude zero autocorrelation (random-CAZAC) sequence for an uplink reference signal corresponding to a one resource block allocation of the user equipment;
transmitting the uplink reference signal using the random-CAZAC sequence; and
wherein a group of random CAZAC sequences provides a square root mean square cross-correlation that is no greater than a corresponding group of cyclic extended or truncated Zadoff-Chu sequences.
6. A method of operating a user equipment transmitter for use with a cellular communication system, comprising:
providing a randomly-generated constant amplitude zero autocorrelation (random-CAZAC) sequence for an uplink reference signal corresponding to a one resource block allocation of the user equipment;
transmitting the uplink reference signal using the random-CAZAC sequence; and
wherein a group of random CAZAC sequences provides a cubic metric that is no greater than a corresponding group of cyclic extended or truncated Zadoff-Chu sequences.
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