An implementation method for uplink pilot frequency insertion and data reuse
A technology of data multiplexing and implementation method, applied in the direction of frequency division multiplexing system, multiplexing communication, electrical components, etc. Combining methods and other issues with methods to achieve the effect of improving bandwidth utilization efficiency and excellent performance
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[0043] In order to illustrate the method described in the present invention in more detail, specific examples will be used below.
[0044] Please refer to FIG. 3 , in the present invention, SB1 is time-domain code-division insertion pilot, SB2 is frequency-division insertion pilot, and user data in LB adopts Localized mapping.
[0045] Assuming that there are two pilot symbols SB1 and SB2 in a subframe, there are 6 ways to insert the pilot into the two pilot symbols.
[0046] In the first way, SB1 in the subframe adopts the time domain code division method, SB2 adopts the frequency division method, and the user data adopts the Localized method, as shown in FIG. 3 . The pilot time-domain code division method uses a set of mutually orthogonal code sequences to multiply the pilots of different users in the same cell with these mutually orthogonal code sequences (referred to as pilot scrambling). Interaction not only distinguishes pilots of different users from each other, but also...
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