Claims
- 1. A method performed by a first radio, the method comprising:
receiving data from a data source to be communicated to a remote radio; randomizing the received data using an identifier related to the remote radio.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first radio comprises a user terminal, the remote radio comprises a base station, and the identifier comprises a base station color code.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first radio comprises a base station, the remote radio comprises a user terminal, and the identifier comprises a user terminal identifier (UTID).
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the first radio comprises a base station, the remote radio comprises a user terminal, and the identifier comprises a connection identifier (CID) associated with the user terminal.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the first radio comprises a base station, the remote radio comprises a user terminal, and the identifier comprises a registration identifier (RID) associated with the user terminal.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein randomizing the received data comprises generating a scrambling sequence using at least part of the identifier as at least a part of an initialization vector, and combining the received data with the scrambling sequence.
- 7. A method for randomizing data to be sent from a base station of a wireless radio network to a user terminal accessing the wireless radio network, the method comprising:
generating an initialization vector using an identifier associated with the user terminal; seeding a scrambling sequence generator with the initialization vector; and randomizing the data using the scrambling sequence generator.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the identifier is associated with a connection between the user terminal and the base station.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the connection comprises a session.
- 10. The method of claim 7, wherein generating the initialization vector further comprises using a second identifier associated with the base station.
- 11. The method of claim 7, wherein generating the initialization vector further comprises using a frame number.
- 12. An initialization vector to be used to initialize a randomizer of a first radio communicating with a remote radio, the initialization vector comprising:
an identifier associated with the remote radio.
- 13. The initialization vector of claim 12, further comprising a second identifier associated with the first radio.
- 14. The initialization vector of claim 12, further comprising a frame number.
- 15. The initialization vector of claim 12, wherein the first radio comprises a base station, the remote radio comprises a user terminal, and the identifier comprises one of a user terminal ID (UTID), connection ID (CID), registration ID (RID), session ID.
- 16. The initialization vector of claim 12, wherein the first radio comprises a base station, the remote radio comprises a user terminal, and the second identifier comprises one of a base station ID (BS1D), base station color code (BSCC).
- 17. A method for randomizing data to be sent from a user terminal to a base station of a wireless radio network, the method comprising:
generating an initialization vector using an identifier associated with the base station; seeding a scrambling sequence generator with the initialization vector; and randomizing the data using the scrambling sequence generator.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein generating the initialization vector further comprises using a second identifier associated with the user terminal/base station pair.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the second identifier is associated with a connection between the user terminal and the base station.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the connection comprises a session.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein generating the initialization vector further comprises using a frame number.
- 22. A method performed by a base station comprising:
broadcasting a first signal carrying a first information; descrambling a second signal from a user terminal using the first information, the second signal carrying a second information; and randomizing a third signal using the second information.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein randomizing the third signal further comprises using the first information.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the first signal comprises a broadcast burst and the first information comprises a base station color code (BSCC).
- 25. A communications device comprising:
a data source containing data to be transmitted to a remote radio; and a randomizer to scramble the data using an identifier related to the remote radio.
- 26. The communications device of claim 25, wherein the communications device comprises a user terminal, the remote radio comprises a base station, and the identifier comprises a base station color code.
- 27. The communications device of claim 25, wherein the communications device comprises a base station, the remote radio comprises a user terminal, and the identifier comprises a user terminal identifier (UTID).
- 28. The communications device of claim 25, wherein the communications device comprises a base station, the remote radio comprises a user terminal, and the identifier comprises a connection identifier (CID) associated with the user terminal.
- 29. The communications device of claim 25, wherein the communications device comprises a base station, the remote radio comprises a user terminal, and the identifier comprises a registration identifier (RID) associated with the user terminal.
- 30. The communications device of claim 25, wherein randomizer scrambles the received data by generating a scrambling sequence using at least part of the identifier as at least a part of an initialization vector, and combining the received data with the scrambling sequence.
PRIORITY AND RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present patent application claims the priority benefit of the Provisional Patent Application No. 60/453,110 filed Mar. 6, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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