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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 25, 2005
Jean Schwoerer, Grenoble, FR;
David Derrien, Nantes, FR;
Benoît Miscopein, Grenoble, FR;
Eric Batut, Saint-Martin-Gimois, FR;
Jean Schwoerer, Grenoble, FR;
David Derrien, Nantes, FR;
Benoît Miscopein, Grenoble, FR;
Eric Batut, Saint-Martin-Gimois, FR;
France Telecom, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A method for the synchronization of a radio receiver, comprising an estimation of the moment when a pulse () is received (), performed from the moment when a previous pulse was received. The estimated moment is compared with the real moment when the pulse () is received in order to validate an association of pulses with values of a code recorded in the receiver (). A moment for the beginning of transmission of a symbol is thus deduced, enabling the receiver to be synchronized in relation to the transmitted radio pulse sequence.