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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 06, 1998
Filed:
Sep. 03, 1996
Masafumi Saito, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsuomi Ikeda, Machida, JP;
Abstract
Data sequences correspond to L different parameter sets (effective symbol length, guard interval length, the number of carrier waves) and transformed into parallel data by respective serial/parallel converters, which are allocated to respective carrier waves for OFDM and subjected to inverse discrete Fourier transform by inverse discrete Fourier transformers to produce sampled values for the transmission waveform in the time domain. The sampled values are transformed into serial sequences of sampled values by parallel/serial converters and then into a single temporal sampling sequence by a temporal sampling sequence switching unit. A frame synchronizing symbol is added to the temporal sampling sequence and then transformed into an analog base band OFDM signal before it is converted up to a transmission signal. The frequency bandwidth of the OFDM signal is made smaller than a predetermined value defined by the bandwidth of the available transmission channel. As a result, an OFDM signal that can be received well regardless of the mode of reception can be transmitted.