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Allocation of channels to radio transceivers

一种无线电收发、无线电信道的技术,应用在无线通信、无线电/感应链路选择安排、电气元件等方向,能够解决干扰等问题,达到排除需要和依赖、省去辛苦、避免不精确性的效果

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-01
BRITISH TELECOMM PLC
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"Adjacent channel" interference by another call using a different channel is also a problem: a call made on a channel corresponding to the 4000-4025KHZ band is susceptible to interference from a call on the adjacent band 4025-4050KHZ
Also, even if a highly accurate table is produced, it can only be maintained until the network changes

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[0029] Figures 1-3 show two base transceiver stations BS1, BS2, both of which have access to six traffic channels A, B, C, D, E, F. In the prior art system of Figure 1, a central controller determines the optimal allocation. This occurs "offline" based on interference and congestion data collected over a period of time. The best distribution is then added to the network. The optimal allocation is indicated by the notations in Figure 1, where channels A, C, D are allocated to BS1 and channels B, E, F are allocated to BS2.

[0030] Figure 2 shows the distribution method of the prior art system disclosed in WO099 / 56488. Each base station maintains a set of priority values, represented by the hierarchically shaded six channel labels in FIG. 2 . The base station communicates these priority values ​​to other base stations in the network, which multiply them by the relevant coefficients in a globally recognized table of strength coefficients. The resulting value is used as the in...

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Each base station in the network has an antenna (1) connected in a conventional manner to a transceiver (2) for handling general call traffic on one or more radio channels. In addition, there is another transmitter (3) which transmits test signals on each of several test channels, one for each radio channel available to the main transceiver (2). The transceiver also has a receiver (4) for detecting the test signal. The system is controlled by a timer (5) which ensures that the transmitter (3) and receiver (4) do not work simultaneously. Reception times may be random, or may be coordinated among the various base stations. When the receiver is active, it detects test signals transmitted from other base stations. The signal strength is measured (measurement system (6)) and the result is used by the control system (7) to determine a priority value for each channel: the stronger the measured signal, the lower the priority value. The priority value is used to control the amplifier system (8) which controls the signal strength of each channel transmitted by the transmitter (3). The priority value is also used to control the traffic transceiver (2) by selecting the traffic channel to be used according to the priority value.

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field of invention [0001] The invention relates to channel allocation to radio transceivers in a radio network. The described embodiments are directed to fixed base stations of a cellular telephone network, but the invention can also be used in other networks of radio transmitters and / or receivers. Background technique [0002] A cellular telephone network includes a large number of fixed base transceiver stations and an even larger number of mobile handsets that communicate with the base stations over radio channels. A so-called "cell" (cell) in a cellular telephone network refers to the coverage area of ​​a single fixed radio base station. Each operator is allowed to use a limited number of radio channels, and there may not be enough channels for every telephone call in the network to be carried on a different channel. A central principle of such networks is therefore channel reuse: each channel can be operated by many base stations at any time. This introduces the poss...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04Q7/36H04B17/00H04W72/54H04W16/04
CPCH04W16/04
Inventor 理查德·爱德华·泰特森
Owner BRITISH TELECOMM PLC