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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 13, 2012
Filed:
May. 09, 2007
Hiroshi Takahashi, Osaka, JP;
Chalermphol Apichaichalermwongse, Bangkok, TH;
Kenji Miyanaga, Osaka, JP;
Yoshio Urabe, Nara, JP;
Kazuhiro Ando, Osaka, JP;
Hiroshi Hayashino, Hyogo, JP;
Hiroshi Takahashi, Osaka, JP;
Chalermphol Apichaichalermwongse, Bangkok, TH;
Kenji Miyanaga, Osaka, JP;
Yoshio Urabe, Nara, JP;
Kazuhiro Ando, Osaka, JP;
Hiroshi Hayashino, Hyogo, JP;
Panasonic Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A reception stationcompares its BSSID with BSSID included in a signal that has arrived thereat. As BSSIDs included in signals transmitted by interfering stationsandboth match BSSID of the reception station, the reception stationidentifies each of the interfering stationsandas a non-suppression target transmission source. As neither of BSSIDs included in signals transmitted by interfering stationsandmatches BSSID of the reception station, the reception stationidentifies each of the interfering stationsandas a suppression target transmission source. The reception stationuses characteristic amounts of signals that are associated with the interfering stations (i.e., suppression target transmission sources)andand that have been measured in the past as characteristic amounts of interfering signals that are used to suppress the interfering signals from a received signal.