Three-dimension coverage cellular network
First Claim
1. A cellular telecommunication network for providing cellular telecommunication service in a geographical area, said geographical area divided into a plurality of cells, said network comprising:
- a plurality of base stations, each providing radio signals to subscriber stations in an associated one of said cells;
at least a first one of said base stations comprising a transmitter for generating a first radio signal to be provided within a first one of said cells which is associated with said first base station, and within a frequency range which is reusable in more than one of said cells;
a first antenna coupled to said transmitter for radiating said first radio signal in a characteristic radiation pattern having its major lobe pointed downward;
a second antenna coupled to said transmitter for radiating said first radio signal in a characteristic radiation pattern having its major lobe pointed upward;
so as to radiate said first radio signal within said first cell below said first antenna and above said second antenna, while limiting radiation of said first radio signal into other ones of said cells within which said first radio signal may interfere with radio signals from other ones of said base stations.
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Abstract
Network, method, base station and antenna are disclosed to establish three-dimension cellular signal coverage, especiailly coverage in upper floors of high-rise buildings in cily, for a cellular telecommunication system. To expand base station coverage to space above ground, up-tilt antenna and down-tilt antenna are coupled together to share base station transceivers, so as to share cecllular frequency spectrum, expand coverage and meanwhile avoid interfenences. The down-tilt antenna covers ground; the up-tilt antenna covers space above ground, especially the upper floors of high-rise buildings in its cell. A multibeam multi-tilt base station antenna is invented to replace a down-tilt antenna and an up-tilt antenna to provide three-dimension coverage with single antenna. It has one beam pointing downward to cover ground and one beam pointing upward to cover space above ground in a base station.
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26 Claims
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1. A cellular telecommunication network for providing cellular telecommunication service in a geographical area, said geographical area divided into a plurality of cells, said network comprising:
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a plurality of base stations, each providing radio signals to subscriber stations in an associated one of said cells;
at least a first one of said base stations comprising a transmitter for generating a first radio signal to be provided within a first one of said cells which is associated with said first base station, and within a frequency range which is reusable in more than one of said cells;
a first antenna coupled to said transmitter for radiating said first radio signal in a characteristic radiation pattern having its major lobe pointed downward;
a second antenna coupled to said transmitter for radiating said first radio signal in a characteristic radiation pattern having its major lobe pointed upward;
so as to radiate said first radio signal within said first cell below said first antenna and above said second antenna, while limiting radiation of said first radio signal into other ones of said cells within which said first radio signal may interfere with radio signals from other ones of said base stations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11)
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9. A method of providing cellular telecommunication service in a geographical area, said geographical area divided into a plurality of cells, comprising:
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generating a plurality of radio signals, each to be provided to subscriber stations in an associated one of said cells and having a frequency range which is reusable in more than one of said cells;
providing each one of said signals to its associated cell, wherein a first one of said signals is provided to a first one of said cells which is associated with said first signal by radiating, from a first antenna, said first signal in a characteristic radiation pattern having its major lobe pointed downward, and radiating, from a second antenna, said first signal in a characteristic radiation pattern having its major lobe pointed upward, so as to radiate said first signal within said first cell below said first antenna and above said second antenna, while limiting radiation of said first signal into other ones of said cells within which said first signal may interfere with other ones of said signals. - View Dependent Claims (10, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A base station of a cellular telecommunication network, said network adapted for providing a plurality of cellular radio signals in a geographical area, said geographical area divided into a plurality of cells, said base station comprising:
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a transmitter for generating a transmitter radio signal to be provided within a first one of said cells, said transmitter operating at a frequency range which is reusable in more than one of said cells;
a first antenna coupled to said transmitter for radiating said transmitter radio signal in a characteristic radiation pattern having its major lobe pointed downward;
a second antenna coupled to said transmitter for radiating said transmitter radio signal in a characteristic radiation pattern having its major lobe pointed upward;
so as to radiate said transmitter radio signal within said first cell below said first antenna and above said second antenna, while limiting radiation of said transmitter radio signal into other ones of said cells within which said transmitter radio signal may interfere with other ones of said plurality of radio signals. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. A base station antenna, operating in a frequency range for cellular telecommunications, comprising:
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a first set of radiation elements, said first set comprises at least two radiation elements being in spaced apart relationship therewith, said first set is operable in a first frequency range, said first set has a characteristic radiation pattern having a first major lobe in a first direction;
a second set of radiation elements, said second set comprises at least two radiation elements being in spaced apart relationship therewith, said second set is operable in a second frequency range, said second set has a characteristic radiation pattern having a second major lobe in a second direction, the angle between said first and second directions is between 3° and
60°
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means for tilting said first major lobe in said first direction and said second major lobe in said second direction. whereby said antenna has a characteristic radiation pattern having two major lobes in two directions. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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