IP Library Granted Patent US 7,006,477
Granted Patent B1
US 7,006,477 · App. 09/650,787 · Granted Feb 28, 2006

Method for interleaving of half rate channels suitable for half duplex operation and statistical multiplexing

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Patent No.
US 7,006,477
App. No.
09/650,787
Granted
Feb 28, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A system and method for providing wireless time division multiplexed communications in which time is divided into a plurality of frames and each frame is divided into N data bursts, which has a first multiplexer defining a channel as a series of bursts that occur periodically every N bursts once per frame; a second multiplexer defining a sub-channel as every Mth burst of said channel; and a transmitter transmitting said channel and sub-channel from a first station to a second station. A new interleaving 0246/1357 method is used by the system which is just as good as the known 0123/4567 method when ideal frequency hopping is used, and 0246/1357 has better performance when non-ideal frequency hopping or no frequency hopping is used.

Claims (15)

1. A system for communicating using wireless time division multiplexed communications in which time is divided into a plurality of frames and each frame is divided into data bursts, and a predefined number of consecutive even and odd numbered frames defines a multiframe, said system comprising:

means for defining a channel as a series of data bursts that occur periodically every N data bursts once per frame, where N is a positive integer;

means for transmitting digital information as data bursts over said channel from a first station to a second station, wherein 0246/1357 interleaving is used within the multiframe; the data bursts in said channel being assigned to one of even or odd frames within the multiframe so that only the one of the even or odd frames is needed for communications over said channel, the 0246/1357 interleaving providing a lower delay to the start of a talkspurt than 0123/4567 interleaving.

2. A system for communicating using wireless time division multiplexed communications in which time is divided into a plurality of frames and each frame is divided into data bursts, and a predefined number of consecutive even and odd numbered frames defines a multiframe, said system comprising:

means for defining a channel as a series of data bursts that occur periodically every N data bursts once per frame, where N is a positive integer,

means for transmitting digital information as data bursts over said channel from a first station to a second station, wherein 0246/1357 interleaving is used within the multiframe, the data bursts in said channel being assigned to one of even or odd frames within the multiframe so that only the one of the even or odd frames is needed for communications over said channel, the 0246/1357 interleaving providing larger resource pools for statistical multiplexing under half duplex constraints imposed by mobile stations provided relative to 0123/4567 interleaving.

3. A method for communicating using wireless time division multiplexed communications in which time is divided into a plurality of frames and each frame is divided into N data bursts where N is a positive integer, and where a redefined number of consecutive even and odd numbered frames defines a multiframe, said method comprising the steps of:

interleaving data bursts defining a first channel using 0246/1357 interleaving used within the multiframe, the data bursts in the first channel being assigned to one of even or odd frames within the multiframe so that only the one of the even or odd frames is needed for communications over said first channel; and

transmitting the interleaved data bursts of the fist channel from a first station to a second station.

4. A method for communicating using wireless time division multiplexed communications in which time is divided into a plurality of frames and each frame is divided into N data bursts where N is a positive integer, and where a predefined number of consecutive even and odd numbered frames defines a multiframe, said method comprising the steps of:

interleaving data bursts defining a first channel using 0246/1357 interleaving;

transmitting the interleaved data burst of the first channel from a first station to a second station;

utilizing one of even and odd numbered frames to contain the first channel;

utilizing the other of the even and odd numbered frames as a second channel;

disposing first and second control fines in the one and other of the even and odd numbered frames, respectively, so that a first station receiving the wireless time division multiplexed communications over the first channel need only decode the one of the even and odd numbered frames and a second station receiving the wireless time division multiplexed communications over the second channel need only decode the other of the even and odd numbered frames, thereby eliminating a need for a station to decode both even and odd numbered frames.

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