Cellular radiotelephone system structured for flexible use of different cell sizes
First Claim
1. In a cellular high capacity mobile telecommunications system wherein a fixed block of frequency channels is divided into a fixed number of sets of channels that are assigned to antenna sites, each site including means for serving mobile telecommunications units in respective cells and on a channel of the respectively assigned set, the sets being assigned in a predetermined pattern of cells of predetermined size, that pattern being at least partly reusable a sufficient number of times to cover at least part of the service area of the system,an antenna site for serving a cell of reduced size which is at least partially within the same geographic area to be served, at least in part, from an antenna site of a first cell of said predetermined size, andsaid reduced-size-cell antenna site is assigned a set of channels for serving mobile telecommunication units in such cell, the site including means for serving such units on at least one channel of the assigned set, such set being the same as the set of channels assignable in said pattern to a second predetermined-size-cell antenna site which second-cell site is spaced from the reduced-size-cell site by the reduced-size-cell channel reuse distance and has an assigned channel set not otherwise used within such reuse distance of the reduced-size-cell site.
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Abstract
The use of plural cell sizes in cellular high capacity mobile telecommunications systems is facilitated by providing dual service availability in an essentially geographically continuous large-cell grid and an overlaid and essentially geographically discontinuous small-cell grid. When using certain frequency channel set assignment plans, large-cell antenna sites employ their ordinary channel set assignments whether or not a small-cell antenna site is also present. When a large-cell site is operated in the vicinity of a co-channel small-cell site, the respective channels of the large-cell site are operated in a large-cell mode or a small-cell mode as required to cooperate with the overlaid small-cell site. When using frequency channel set assignment plans requiring departures from ordinary large-cell channel assignments, the departures are similarly effected on the large-cell site channels that are operated in the small-cell mode. Also shown is an arrangement for channel-sharing around the faces of a directional antenna site to reduce the impact of adjacent channel interference.
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22 Claims
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1. In a cellular high capacity mobile telecommunications system wherein a fixed block of frequency channels is divided into a fixed number of sets of channels that are assigned to antenna sites, each site including means for serving mobile telecommunications units in respective cells and on a channel of the respectively assigned set, the sets being assigned in a predetermined pattern of cells of predetermined size, that pattern being at least partly reusable a sufficient number of times to cover at least part of the service area of the system,
an antenna site for serving a cell of reduced size which is at least partially within the same geographic area to be served, at least in part, from an antenna site of a first cell of said predetermined size, and said reduced-size-cell antenna site is assigned a set of channels for serving mobile telecommunication units in such cell, the site including means for serving such units on at least one channel of the assigned set, such set being the same as the set of channels assignable in said pattern to a second predetermined-size-cell antenna site which second-cell site is spaced from the reduced-size-cell site by the reduced-size-cell channel reuse distance and has an assigned channel set not otherwise used within such reuse distance of the reduced-size-cell site.
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11. In a cellular high capacity mobile telecommunications system wherein a fixed block of frequency channels is divided into a fixed number of sets of channels that are distributed among antenna sites for serving mobile telecommunication units in respective cells in a predetermined pattern of cells of predetermined size, that pattern being at least partly reusable a sufficient number of times to cover at least a part of the service area of the system,
at least one of said sites includes a plurality of said channels assigned for use at such one site, and said system includes means for operating said one site so that a first part of said plurality of channels is operated in a first mode for a cell of said predetermined size and a second part of said plurality of channels is operated in a second mode for a cell of a reduced size and included within said cell of predetermined size.
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15. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system having the service area thereof divided into a plurality of cells, each cell being one of at least two different sizes, each cell having at least one antenna site with at least one frequency channel for providing radiotelephone service to at least one mobile unit in such cell, the channels for adjacent cells of the same size being different from one another, said antenna site channels being operated using mobile unit location criteria related to the size of cell served by such channel for determining when movement of a mobile unit using a first serving channel requires handoff to a second channel, and at least one part of said service area having available thereto service on channels operated using at least two different ones of said criteria, respectively, the method for identifying at least one channel for use as said second channel comprising the steps of:
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determining for an antenna site that is located to serve a cell whether or not there is an available channel for operation using a first one of said criteria, and if no such available channel is identified, determining for the last-mentioned site whether or not there is an available channel for operation using at least another of said criteria.
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16. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system having the service area thereof divided into a plurality of cells of different sizes, each cell having at least one antenna site with at least one frequency channel for providing radiotelephone service to at least one mobile unit in such cell, the channels for adjacent cells of the same size being different from one another, said antenna site channels being operated using mobile unit location criteria related to the size of cell served by such channel for determining when movement of a mobile unit using a first serving channel requires handoff to a second channel, and at least one part of said service area having available thereto service on channels operated using at least two different ones of said criteria, respectively, the method for selecting and second channel comprising the steps of:
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determining as to a served mobile unit which of said different criteria said first serving channel therefor is using, determining whether or not such determined criterion requires handoff of said served mobile unit to a different channel, if handoff is required, determining whether or not there is a channel available to said served mobile unit at the serving antenna site and operated using a different one of said criteria from the criterion of said first channel and if so selecting that channel and handing off said mobile unit thereto, and if no such available channel is identified, determining whether or not there is a channel available to said served mobile unit at a different antenna site and meeting said criterion as to said served mobile unit, and if so selecting that channel and handing off said mobile unit thereto. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system having a service area thereof divided into a plurality of cells of different sizes, each cell having at least one antenna site with at least one frequency channel for providing radiotelephone service to at least one mobile unit in such cell, the improvement comprising,
in at least one region of the service area, a first cell grid overlaid, in an electromagnetic sense, on a second cell grid for making service selectively available to a mobile unit in that region from either grid, both of said grids being operable on a predetermined mobile unit location criterion for determining when movement of a mobile unit using a first serving channel requires handoff to a second channel, said criterion being based upon a predetermined characteristic of signals received at a cell antenna site from such mobile unit but the criterion threshold for handoff for the first grid represents a substantially higher received mobile unit signal power than for the second grid, and means for assigning a mobile unit to a channel in one of said grids which is operable on a signal threshold mode which, of the thresholds measured as at least equalled by the received mobile unit signal, is that corresponding to the highest received signal power.
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21. In a cellular, high capacity, mobile, telecommunications system for providing service to mobile radiotelephone units in a predetermined mobile service area,
means for providing said service in an essentially geographically continuous cell grid covering said service area, said grid comprising cells of a first predetermined size, means for further providing said service in an essentially geographically discontinuous cell grid in at least one predetermined part of said service area, the last-mentioned grid comprising cells of a second predetermined size smaller than said first size, and the one part thereby having available therein service through both of said grids, and each of said cells being served by at least one radio antenna site, and, in said one part antenna sites of the one of said grids having cells of the larger of said first and second sizes being substantially colocated with sites of the other of said grids.
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22. In a cellular high capacity mobile telecommunications system wherein a fixed block of frequency channels is divided into a fixed number of sets of channels that are distributed among antenna sites for serving mobile telecommunication units in respective cells in a predetermined pattern of cells of predetermined size, that pattern being at least partly reusable a sufficient number of times to cover at least a part of the service area of the system,
a reduced-size-cell antenna means for serving a cell of the reduced size which is at least partially within the geographical area served by a predetermined-size first cell, the reduced-size-cell antenna means are assigned a set of channels for serving mobile telecommunication units, which set is the same as a set of channels assigned to a second cell site serving a second cell of the predetermined size and which second cell is contiguous to the first cell and said reduced-size cell, and the reduced-size-cell antenna means are equipped to operate on at least one channel of that assigned set.
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