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Cellular radiotelephone system structured for flexible use of different cell sizes

  • US 4,144,411 A
  • Filed: 09/22/1976
  • Issued: 03/13/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/22/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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, 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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