Claims
- 1. A digital wireless system comprising a base station in communication with telephone lines and a plurality of subscriber stations for the simultaneous transmission of information signals over radio frequency (RF) channels between the base station and each of said plurality of subscriber stations, comprising
- conversion means at said base station for respective connection to said telephone lines for converting the analog information signals received from said telephone lines into digital signal samples and for converting digital signals received from said subscriber stations into analog signals for transmission to said telephone lines;
- signal compression means connected to said conversion means for simultaneously compressing separate digital signal samples derived from said conversion means to provide separate compressed signals;
- channel control means connected to said signal compression means for sequentially combining the compressed signals into a single transmit bit stream, with each of the respective compressed signals occupying a respective sequential position in the transmit bit stream;
- transmitter and receiver means both at said base station and at said subscriber stations for providing direct communication between said base station and said subscriber stations over the said radio frequency (RF) channels; and
- means to determine synchronization between the base station and the subscriber stations utilizing a code for exchanging the current state of the connection therebetween, the link quality and the power and timing adjustments.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the code comprises control words, each control word including a predetermined number of bits and a Hamming code wherein the Hamming code adds a predetermined number of parity bits to an equivalent number of information bits to produce a code word.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein parity bits are calculated from the received bit stream and compared with the actual received parity bits to determine the presence of any errors if the results are different.
- 4. The system of claim 2 wherein each parity bit is calculated by doing a modulo-two addition of all bits in positions within the code word which contain the bit represented by the parity bit
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/031,045 filed Mar. 27, 1987 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,817,089 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/713,925 filed Mar. 20, 1985, now Pat. No. 4,675,863.
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