System and method for reducing rake finger processing

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H04B 7/005 (2006.01) H04B 1/707 (2006.01)

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CA 2575315

Systems and techniques are disclosed relating to reducing the number of fingers in a rake receiver (110) used for rake finger (112) processing in wireless networks. Determining Ebefore, captured energy of all fingers before increasing transmit power. Increasing transmit power by a delta transmit power. Determining Eafter, captured energy of i fingers. Determining i fingers needed for processing, such that Eafter is essentially greater than or equal to Ebefore.

La présenteinvention a trait à des systèmes et des techniques concernant la réduction du nombre de doigts dans un récepteur de râteau utilisé pour le traitement par doigts du râteau dans des réseaux sans fil, comprenant: la détermination Ebefore, de l'énergie capturée de tous les doigts préalablement à l'accroissement de puissance de transmission; l'accroissement de puissance de transmission par une puissance de transmission delta; la détermination Eafter, de l'énergie capturée de i doigts; la détermination de i doigts nécessaires au traitement, de sorte que Eafter est sensiblement supérieur ou égal à Ebefore.

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