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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 18, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 10, 2009
Hajime Suzuki, Epping, AU;
Douglas Brian Hayman, Macquarie Park, AU;
Joseph Abraham Pathikulangara, Epping, AU;
Iain Bruce Collings, Roseville Chase, AU;
Zhuo Chen, Chatswood, AU;
Hajime Suzuki, Epping, AU;
Douglas Brian Hayman, Macquarie Park, AU;
Joseph Abraham Pathikulangara, Epping, AU;
Iain Bruce Collings, Roseville Chase, AU;
Zhuo Chen, Chatswood, AU;
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Campbell, AT;
Abstract
A user terminal for wireless communication with a remote access point can include a mapping module, a delay module, a transmit module, and a directional antenna. The mapping module can be used to map one or more input data bits to an uplink symbol. The delay module can be used to apply a delay to the uplink symbol. The transmit module can be used to modulate the delayed symbol into a frequency channel. The directional antenna can be oriented along a dominant path to the access point, and the antenna is used to transmit the modulated symbol to the access point. The delay is chosen such that the transmitted symbol arrives at the access point simultaneously with a another symbol that is modulated into the frequency channel and transmitted by another user terminal.