Title of Invention

A CONCATENATED ITERATIVE DECODER WITH A GAIN CONTROLLER AND A GAIN CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF

Abstract A concatenated iterative decoder (70) comprising: a first component decoder (101) for receiving a first extrinsic information signal, a first parity signal, and a systematic code signal, for decoding the systematic code signal from the received signals, and for generating a primary decoded signal comprising a second extrinsic information component; a second component decoder (105) for receiving the primary decoded signal from the first component decoder (101) and a second parity signal, for decoding a decoded signal from the received signals, and for generating a secondary decoded signal comprising the first extrinsic information signal, a gain controller (115) being provided for controlling the gians of the second extrinsic information signal of the primary decoded signal received from lthe first component decoder (101) with a fixed attenuation value according to channel status.
Full Text A DECODER HAVING A GAIN CONTROLLER
IN A MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a concatenated iterative decoder
for a receiver in a mobile communication system, and in particular, to an iterative
decoder having a gain controller for controlling the gain of an extrinsic
information signal output from a component decoder in a mobile communication
system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Some future mobile communication systems, such as IMT-2000 (CDMA
2000) and UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), are expected to
use a turbo code, which requires an iterative decoder. Turbo codes are also used
in satellite communication systems concatenated convolutional codes,
concatenated block codes, or product convolutional codes are used for deep space
communication system require an iterative decoder.
A typical iterative decoder is constituted out of a plurality of component
decoders serially concatenated. Each component decoder is a SISO (Soft-In Soft-
Out), SOVA (Soft Output Viterbi Algorithm), or MAP (Maximum A Posteriori
Probability) decoder.
A turbo decoder with two component decoders will be described by way
of example. The component decoder at the front end is called the first component
decoder and the component decoder at the rear end is called the second
component decoder.
The first component decoder receives a systematic code signal, a first
parity signal, and a first extrinsic information signal for decoding, and outputs a
decoded signal including a systematic code signal component and a reliability

value component (hereinafter, referred to as second extrinsic information)
representing the new extrinsic information of a decoded result. The second
component decoder receives the primary decoded signal from the first component
decoder and a second parity signal among parity signals on a radio channel, for
decoding and outputs a secondary decoded signal including the first extrinsic
information signal component representing the new extrinsic information of the
secondary decoded result. The first extrinsic information signal component is fed
back to the input of the first component decoder.
As described above, the conventional turbo decoder decodes a received
signal with extrinsic information generated from each component decoder,
regardless of channel status.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an iterative
decoder having a plurality of component decoders and a gain controller for
controlling the gains of the extrinsic information signals generated from the
component decoders according to the channel status, in a mobile communication
system.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an iterative decoder
having a plurality of component decoders and a gain controller for controlling the
gains of the extrinsic information signals generated from the component decoders
with fixed attenuation values according to channel status in order to optimize
decoding in a mobile communication system.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, an iterative
decoder comprises a first component decoder for receiving a first extrinsic
information signal, a first parity signal, and a systematic code signal, decoding the
systematic code signal out of the received signals, and generating a primary
decoded signal including a second extrinsic information component, where the
first and second extrinsic information signals are used for reducing noise in the
input signals; a second component decoder for receiving the primary decoded
signal from the first component decoder and a second parity signal, decoding the

decoded signal out of the received signals, and generating a secondary decoded
signal including the first extrinsic information signal; and a gain controller
connected between the first and second component decoders, for attenuating the
second extrinsic information signal of the decoded signal received from the first
component decoder.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, an iterative
decoder comprises a first component decoder for receiving a first extrinsic
information signal, a first parity signal, and a systematic code signal, decoding the
systematic code signal out of the received signals, and generating a primary
decoded signal including a second extrinsic information component, where the
first and second extrinsic information signals are used for reducing noise in the
input signals; a second component decoder for receiving the primary decoded
signal from the first component decoder and a second parity signal, decoding the
decoded signal out of the received signals, and generating a secondary decoded
signal including the first extrinsic information signal; and a gain controller
connected between the first and second component decoders, for attenuating the
first extrinsic information signal in the signal received from the second
component decoder.
In accordance with further another aspect of the present invention, an
iterative decoder comprises a first component decoder for receiving a first
extrinsic information signal, a first parity signal, and a systematic code signal,
decoding the systematic code signal out of the received signals, and generating a
primary decoded signal including a second extrinsic information component,
where the first and second extrinsic information signals for reducing noise in the
input signals; a second component decoder for receiving the primary decoded
signal from the first component decoder and a second parity signal, decoding the
decoded signal out of the received signals, and generating a secondary decoded
signal including the first extrinsic information signal; a first gain controller
connected between the first and second component decoders, for attenuating the
second extrinsic information signal in the primary signal received from the first
component decoder; and a second gain controller connected between the first and
second component decoders, for attenuating the first extrinsic information signal
in the secondary signal received from the second component decoder.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present
invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description
when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a receiver including an iterative decoder with
a gain controller in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an embodiment of the iterative decoder
shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of another embodiment of the iterative decoder
shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a graph illustrating bit error rates (BERs) with respect to gain
control values according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a graph illustrating frame error rates (FERs) with respect to gain
control values according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 6 is a graph illustrating BERs/FERs with respect to signal to noise
ratios (SNRs) used as gain control values obtained from gain control according to
embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described
hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following
description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail
since they would obscure the invention in unnecessary detail.
According to various preferred embodiments of the present invention, the
gain of the extrinsic information signal generated from a component decoder can
be controlled by determining a gain control value from one of the following and
fixed value obtained by simulation or numerical results: SNR; energy to noise
power ratio (Eb/No; a function of extrinsic information; adaptive algorithms using
a target measurement as an extrinsic information variance; or a combination of the
above four methods. Each source for determining the gain control value

corresponds to a method for gain control: the first method uses an empirically
determined optimal constant based on the SNR; the second method uses a gain
value inversely proportional to Eb/No; the third method uses a function of the
extrinsic information variance; and the fourth method uses a target measure
measurement as an extrinsic information variance.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an iterative decoder having a gain controller
in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present
invention. Referring to FIGs. 1 and 2, a description will be given of the
configuration and operation of the iterative decoder according to the first and
second methods. FIG. 3 will be used to describe the operation of the iterative
decoder according to the third method.
In FIG. 1, a controller 10 provides overall control to the iterative decoder.
A memory 30 stores iterative decoder environment set-up information and gain
control values determined by SNR or Eb/No. A transmission channel 40 receives
data from a transmitter. A demodulator 50 demodulates signals received on the
transmission channel 40. A channel deinterleaver 60 descrambles demodulated
signal received from the channel demodulator 50 and outputs systematic code
signals and a plurality of parity signals. An iterative decoder 70 includes a
plurality of serially concatenated component decoders and iteratively decodes the
systematic code signals and the plurality of parity signals received from the
channel deinterleaver 60, a plurality of extrinsic information which gain is
controlled by gain control value, which depends on the status of the transmission
channel 40, received from the controller 10. The iterative decoder 70 controls the
gain of an extrinsic information component added after decoding with the gain
control value outputted from the controller, for decoding. The configuration of
the iterative decoder 70 will be described in detail with reference to FIGs. 2 and 3.
The iterative decoder 70 iteratively decodes N-bit user data (systematic
code signal and parity signals) corresponding to an information message by the
iteration number control signal received from the controller 10. Upon receipt of
an N-bit length frame signal on the transmission channel 40, the demodulator 50
demodulates the received frame signal. The channel deinterleaver 60 descrambles
the demodulated data frame received from the demodulator 50 and outputs the

systematic code signal and parity signals to the iterative decoder 70. A channel
status analyser 20 detects a variable channel environment factor, that is, SNR or
Eb/No, and feeds it to the controller 10. Then, the controller 10 outputs a gain
control value, which is determined using the channel status, received from the
memory 30 and the iterative decoding number based on the iterative decoder
environment information to the iterative decoder 70. Here, the value of the gain
control signal can be fixed regardless of channel status. The iterative decoder 70
manipulates the gain of the extrinsic information signal based on the gain control
signal, and decodes a signal received from the channel deinterleaver 60 using the
iterative decoding number.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an embodiment of the iterative decoder 70
with gain controllers in a mobile communication system according to an
embodiment of the present invention. It is assumed that the iterative decoder 70
has two component decoders. FIG. 2 corresponds to the first and second methods
of gain control. The first and second component decoders can be integrated into
a single one because they are the same in operation except for different input
values.
The iterative decoder 70 of FIG. 1 includes a first component decoder 101,
a second component decoder 105, a first gain controller 115, a second gain
controller 117, an interleaver 103, two deinterleavers 109 and 111, and a
demultiplexer (DEMUX) 107.
Assuming that the channel deinterleaver 60 of FIG. 1 outputs a systematic
code signal Xk and a parity signal Yk including first and second parity signals Ylk
and Y2k, the first component decoder 101 receives Xk, Ylk from the DEMUX 107,
and first extrinsic information from the deinterleaver 109, subjects Xk to decoding,
and outputs a primary decoded signal. The decoded output includes a decoded Xk
component, a first extrinsic information component, and a component of newly
added extrinsic information about a decoded result (second extrinsic information
signal). A subtracter 102 removes the Xk component and first extrinsic
information component from the primary decoded signal (Xk+EXT1+EXT2), and
outputs only the second extrinsic information signal to a first gain controller 115.

The first gain controller 15 controls the gain of the second extrinsic
information signal using a predetermined gain control value and outputs the gain-
controlled second extrinsic information signal to an adder 104. The gain control
value for use in controlling the gain is supplied from the controller 10 of FIG. 1 or
can be set to a fixed value. The fixed value is experimentally obtained according
to various channel states. The fixed value used in FIGs. 4 and 5 described below
is about 1.7. The adder 104 adds Xk received from the input end of the first
component decoder 101 to the gain-controlled second extrinsic information signal.
The interleaver 103 interleaves the output of the adder 104.
The second component decoder 105 decodes the interleaved signal
received from interleaver 103 and Y2k received from the DEMUX 107, and
outputs a secondary decoded signal including an Xk component, the second
extrinsic information signal component, and a first extrinsic information signal
component newly generated from the second component decoder 105. A second
subtracter 106 receives the interleaved Xk and gain-controlled second extrinsic
information from the interleaver 103 and the secondary decoded signals from the
second component decoder 105, removes the second extrinsic information signal
component EXT2 and the Xk component from the secondary decoded signal
(Xk+EXT1+EXT2), and outputs only the first extrinsic information signal
component EXT1 to the first component decoder 101. The deinterleaver 109
deinterleaves the first extrinsic information signal received from the second
subtracter 106. The deinterleaver 111 deinterleaves the secondary decoded signal
received from the second component decoder 105. The deinterleavers 109 and
111 are used to rearrange a sequence of the interleaved output of the interleaver
103 in its original order.
Without the interleaver 103, there is no need for the deinterleavers 109
and 111. The second gain controller 117 receives the first extrinsic information
signal from the deinterleaver 109 or from the second subtracter 106 in the absence
of the interleaver 103, controls the gain of the first extrinsic information signal
with a gain control value received from the controller 10 of FIG. 1, or fixed value,
and feeds the gain-controlled first extrinsic information signal to the first
component decoder 101. While the gains of both the first and second extrinsic
information signals output from the component decoders 101 and 105 are

controlled, only either of the gains can be controlled. The first and second gain
controllers 115 and 117 use either the same gain control value or different gain
control value.
A metric value Mt accumulated in the first or second component decoder
101 or 105, respectively, by the first or second gain controller 115 or 117,
respectively, for a predetermined time is calculated by

where Mt is an accumulated metric value for time t, ut is a codeword for a
systematic bit, Xt,j is a codeword for a parity bit, Yt,j is a value received on a
channel, Lc is channel reliability extrinsic information, L(ut) is the previous
extrinsic information for time t, and G is a gain control value.
In first and second methods among five gain determining methods, the
SNR and Eb/No are used.
The controller 10 generates the gain control value G in the first and
second methods, that is, based on SNR or Eb/No, in the receiver of FIG. 1. The
first method uses an empirically determined optimal constant as a gain control
value, given by

where the constant range is set for all SNRs. The simulation results when the
SNR is used as a gain control value for a SOVA component decoder are tabulated
in Table 1.



Table 1 can be stored as a database in memory 30 and is controlled by the
controller 10 as shown in FIGs. 1 and 2.

Table 2 can be stored in a database of memory 30 to be controlled by the
controller 10 as shown in FIGs. 1 and 2.
In the second method, G is a value inversely proportional to Eb/No,


Simulation results from a SOVA component decoder are listed in Table 2.
The value empirically obtained in the first and second methods can be
stored in the database of the memory 30 and fed as an optimal gain control value
to the first and second gain controllers 115 and 117, respectively. It is noted from
Table 2 that optimal BER and FER are achieved when the gain control factor is
1.7. Therefore, according to these simulation results, the gain control value
should be fixed to 1.7.
The data presented hereinbelow are produced under the following
conditions:
1. IMT-2000 F-SCH RS2;
2. Code rate: 1/4;
3. Frame length: 568 bits (pure information 552 bits + 16 CRC bits);
4. An Additive White Gaussian Noise (AGWN) channel;
5. Termination: on;
6. Floatation point simulation;
7. 8 iterations;
8. Simulation stop criteria: frame error number 1000; and
9. Input data: random data.
For the third method, the gain control value is determined by a function of
extrinsic information variance, and is calculated as

where N is the number of information bits and Ext(i) is extrinsic

information.
In accordance with the third method, first and second gain control value
detectors 121 and 120, respectively, are provided at the respective input ends of
the first and second gain controllers 115 and 117, respectively, as shown in FIG. 3,
so that they obtain gain control values derived using Eq.4 and output them to the
gain controllers 115 and 117 to thereby control the gain of extrinsic information
Ext(i). BER estimating adaptive algorithms include LMS (Least Mean Square)
algorithms and modified LMS algorithms, for example.
In the fourth method, the e/N from the Equation 4 is calculated using the
following three functions.
The gain control value detector 121 subjects Xk at the input end of the
first component decoder 101 and information at the output end thereof to hard
decision decoding, compares the hard-decision values, and checks the resulting
BER. If the number of information bits input to the first component decoder 101
is N and the difference between the information bits and the decoded data bits is e,
the BER is e/N. When e/N is smaller, which implies that the first component
decoder 101 performed a poor decoding, there is no need for assigning a large
gain to the resulting extrinsic information. When e/N is greater, a large gain (high
reliability) is assigned. An intended gain can be adjusted through a function of a
BER resulting from estimation of a BER at the input end of the component
decoder, thereby increasing decoding performance. As shown in FIG. 3, the gain
control value detector 121 can use Yk as another extrinsic information for gain
control.
Accordingly, the gain Gl of the first gain controller 121 is calculated by
one of three functions.
Function 1



Similarly, the second gain controller 120 compares the outputs of the
adder 104 and the deinterleaver 109 and calculates a gain by Eq. 5.
The fifth method controls a gain in a plurality of adaptive algorithms
using a target measurement as an extrinsic information variance.
As described above, BER and FER are reduced by controlling the gains
of the extrinsic information output from component decoders. FIGs. 4, 5, and 6
show simulation results from the above described simulation environment.
FIGs. 4 and 5 illustrate BER and FER measurements with respect to gain
values in a normal case (an iterative decoder free of a gain controller) and a gain
control case (an iterative decoder with a gain controller) where gains are
controlled at 1.0, 1.5, and 2.dB of Eb/No according to an embodiment of the
present invention. Here, the BERs and FERs are measured at every 0.1 gain
control value ranging from 1.5 to 2.0.
It can be noted from FIG. 4 that the iterative decoder with a gain
controller exhibits a lower BER, especially at gain control factors of 1.7 to 1.9,
than the general iterative decoder. It can be noted from FIG. 5 that the iterative
decoder with a gain controller exhibits a lower FER, especially at gain control
factors of 1.6 to 1.7 than the general iterative decoder.
FIG. 6 is a graph comparing a normal case with a gain control case in

terms of performance. Here, extrinsic information output is divided by an SNR
with the SNR used as a gain control factor and the resulting value is applied to the
input of the next end. The gain control case shows poor performance in
comparison with the normal case between 0.5 dB and ldB of Eb/No. As inferred
from the above two results, a scaling factor 0.5 (=1/2) at Eb/No of 2dB is not
good as compared to the optimal gain control factor 1.7. On the other hand, the
gain control case is superior to the normal case at 1.5 and 2.0dB of Eb/No. The
optimal gain control factor can again be considered to be 1.7.
As described above, the present invention reduces BER and FER by
controlling the gain of the extrinsic information signals being used as decoder
output in an iterative decoder.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to
certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in
the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended
claims.

WE CLAIMS
1. A concatenated iterative decoder (70) comprising:
a first component decoder (101) for receiving a first extrinsic
information signal, a first parity signal, and a systematic code signal,
for decoding the systematic code signal from the received signals, and
for generating a primary decoded signal comprising a second extrinsic
information component;
a second component decoder (105) for receiving the primary decoded
signal from the first component decoder (101) and a second parity
signal, for decoding a decoded signal from the received signals, and
for generating a secondary decoded signal comprising the first
extrinsic information signal, characterized in that
a gain controller (115) being provided for controlling the gians of the
second extrinsic information signal of the primary decoded signal
received from the first component decoder (101) with a fixed
attenuation value according to channel status.
2. The iterative decoder (70) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gain
controller (115) is an attenuator having a fixed attenuation value.
3. The iterative decoder (70) as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fixed
attenuation value of the gain controller is 1.7.
4. The iterative decoder (70) as claimed in claim 1, comprising a
controller (10) for controlling the gain of the gain controller (115)
within a predetermined range.
5. The iterative decoder (70) as claimed in claim 4, wherein the
predetermined range is between 1 and 2.5.

6. A concatenated iterative decoder comprising:
a first component decoder (101) for receiving a first extrinsic
information signal, a first parity signal, and systematic code signal, for
decoding the systematic code signal from the received signals, and for
generating a primary decoded signal comprising a second extrinsic
information component;
a second component decoder (105) for receiving the decoded signal
from the first component decoder (101) and a second parity signal, for
decoding a decoded signal from the received signals, and for
generating a secondary decoded signal comprising the first extrinsic
information signal, characterized in that
a gain controller (115) being provided for controlling the gains of the
first extrinsic information signal in the secondary decoded signal
received from the second component decoder (105) with a fixed
attenuation value according to channel status.
7. A concatenated iterative decoder comprising:
a first component decoder (101) for receiving a first extrinsic
information signal, a first parity signal, and a systematic code signal,
for decoding the systematic code signal from the received signals, and
for generating a primary decoded signal comprising a second extrinsic
information component;
a second component decoder (105) for receiving the decoded signal
from the first component decoder (101) and a second parity signal, for
decoding a decoded signal out of the received signals, and for
generating a secondary decoded signal and the first extrinsic
information signal; characterized in that
a first gain controller (115) being provided for controlling the gains of
the second extrinsic information signal in the primary decoded signal
received from the first component decoder (101) with a fixed
attenuation value according to channel status, and in that a second
gain controller (117) being arranged for controlling the gains of the

first extrinsic information signal in the secondary decoded signal
received from the second component decoder (105) with fixed
attenuation value according to channel status.
8. The iterative decoder as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first and
second gain controllers are attenuators having fixed attenuation
values.
9. The iterative decoder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the fixed
attenuation values of the first and second gain controllers are 1.7.
10. The iterative decoder as claimed in claim 7, comprising a controller for
controlling the gains of the first and second gain controller within a
predetermined range.
11. A gain controlling method for a concatenated iterative decoder having
a first component decoder, a second component decoder, and a gain
controller, comprising the steps of:
receiving a first extrinsic information signal, a first parity signal, and a
systematic code signal, decoding the systematic code signal from the
received signals, and generating a primary decoded signal comprising
a second extrinsic information component by the first component
decoder;
receiving the primary decoded signal from the first component decoder
and a second parity signal, decoding a decoded signal from the
received signals, and generating a secondary decoded signal
comprising the first extrinsic information signal by the second
component decoder; characterized in that
the second extrinsic information signal of the primary decoded signal
received form the first component decoder being attenuated with a
fixed attenuation value according to channel status by the gain
controller.

12. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the gain of the gain
controller is calculated by
G=constant-1 (l?constant?2.5).....(6)
13. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the gain of the gain
controller is calculated by
G=Ma(Eb/No(dB))1......(7)
14. The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the gain of the gain
controller is calculated by

The method as claimed in claim 11, wherein the gain of the gain
controller is calculated by


16. A gain controlling method for a concatenated iterative decoder having
a first component decoder, a second component decoder, and a gain
controller, comprising the steps of:
receiving a first extrinsic information signal, a first parity signal, and a
systematic code signal, decoding the systematic code signal form the
received signals, and generating a primary decoded signal comprising
a second extrinsic information component by the first component
decoder;
receiving the decoded signal from the first component decoder and a
second parity signal, decoding a decoded signal from the received
signals, and generating a secondary decoded signal comprising the
first extrinsic information signal by the second component decoder,
characterized in that
the first extrinsic information signal in the secondary decoded signal
received from the second component decoder being attenuated with a
fixed attenuation value according to channel status by the gain
controller.
17. A gain controlling method for a concatenated iterative decoder having
a first component decoder, a second component decoder, a first gain
controller, and a second gain controller, comprising the steps of:
receiving a first extrinsic information signal, a first parity signal, and a
systematic code signal, decoding the systematic code signal form the
received signals, and generating a primary decoded signal comprising
a second extrinsic information component by the first component
decoder;
receiving the decoded signal from the first component decoder and a
second parity signal, decoding a decoded signal out of the received
signals, and generating a secondary decoded signal and the first
extrinsic information signal by the second component decoder;
characterized in that

the second extrinsic information signal in the primary decoded signal
received from the first component decoder being attenuated with a
fixed attenuation value according to channel status by the first gain
controller, and in that
the first extrinsic information signal in the secondary decoded signal
received from the second component decoder being attenuated by a
fixed attenuation value according to channel status by the second gain
controller.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the first and the second
gain controllers have fixed attenuation values.
19. The method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the fixed attenuation
values of the first and the second gain controller are 1.7.
20. The method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the gain of the first and
the second gain controller calculated by
G=constant-1 (1 ? constant ? 2.5.)...........(14)
21. The method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the gain of first and the
second gain controller is calculated by
G=Ma (Eb/No(dB))-1........(15)
22. The method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the gain of the first and
the second gain controller is calculated by


23. The method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the gain of the first and
the second gain controller is calculated by
A concatenated iterative decoder (70) comprising:
a first component decoder (101) for receiving a first extrinsic information signal,
a first parity signal, and a systematic code signal, for decoding the systematic
code signal from the received signals, and for generating a primary decoded
signal comprising a second extrinsic information component;
a second component decoder (105) for receiving the primary decoded signal
from the first component decoder (101) and a second parity signal, for decoding
a decoded signal from the received signals, and for generating a secondary
decoded signal comprising the first extrinsic information signal,
a gain controller (115) being provided for controlling the gians of the second
extrinsic information signal of the primary decoded signal received from the first
component decoder (101) with a fixed attenuation value according to channel
status.

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Patent Number 216079
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2000/283/KOL
PG Journal Number 10/2008
Publication Date 07-Mar-2008
Grant Date 06-Mar-2008
Date of Filing 31-Aug-2000
Name of Patentee SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.
Applicant Address 416 MAETAN-DONG, PALDAL-GU, SUWON-SHI 442-370 KYUNGKI-DO
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KIM, MIN-GOO 973-3, YOUNGTONG-DONG, PALTAL-GU, SUWON-SHI 442-470 KYONGGI-DO
2 KIM, BEONG-JO 201, KUMI-DONG, PUNTANG-GU, SONGNAM-SHI 463-500 KYONGGI-DO
3 LEE, YOUNG-HWAN 237-7, CHONGJA-DONG, PUNTANG-GU, SONGNAM-SHI, 463-010 KYONGGI-DO
4 CHOI, SOON-JAE KYUNGNAM APT. #707-402, YATAP-DONG, PUNTANG-GU, SONGNAM-SHI 463-070 KYONGGI-DO
PCT International Classification Number H 04 B 1/40
PCT International Application Number PCT/KR99/00841
PCT International Filing date 1999-12-30
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 1998/62726 1998-12-31 Republic of Korea