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publicationNumber JP-2000502550-A
titleOfInvention Digital wireless communication system and wireless radio station
abstract (57) Summary Cordless telephone systems are known in which handsets can employ power saving modes to conserve power. In the power saving mode, the handset needs to maintain synchronization with the base station. An efficient and accurate synchronization and timing error correction mechanism has been proposed. The handset synchronizes with the base station and accumulates the phase error during the expected duration of the incoming call to check if there is an incoming call, ie, whether there is an associated paging message. Prior to the next predicted paging message, the handset counts down the accumulated phase error over a number of frames, and the handset crystal clock and handset count so that the accumulated timing error is compensated. The prescaler is controlled with the timing means.
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