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Cellular mobile radio hand-off utilizing voice channel

  • US 4,608,711 A
  • Filed: 06/21/1984
  • Issued: 08/26/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/21/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a cellular mobile communication system wherein mobile stations having transceivers can communicate with each other, the system being arranged in a set of cells wherein each cell has a cell station for communication with individual ones of said mobile stations, there being a set of communication channels assigned to each of said cells, each of said channels being available for use in carrying a communication of one of said mobile stations, the set of channels assigned to one of said cells differing from the set of channels assigned to a second of said cells contiguous said one cell, the cell station in each of said cells having receivers each tuned to respective ones of the channels assigned to the cell for receiving signals of the mobile stations within the cell, a cluster of said cells having a network control system through which said cell stations communicate with each other, said network control system operating in conjunction with hand-off apparatus for handing off a mobile station from a first of said cells to a second of said cells as the mobile station travels from the first cell to the second cell, said hand-off apparatus being responsive to the strength or quality of signals of a mobile station monitored in a group of cells contiguous said first cell;

  • the improvement whereineach of said cell-station receivers comprises means for tuning the receiver to a channel of a contiguous cell, thereby providing an idle channel to monitor the signal of a mobile station in a contiguous cell; and

    wherein said hand-off apparatus comprises;

    means for activating the tuning means in one of said receivers in each of a plurality of said cells for reception of a channel assigned to another of said cells, thereby to provide measurement signals indicating the signal strength or quality of a mobile station in said another cell;

    means for storing the measurement signal of a group of cells contiguous said another cell;

    means coupled to the storing means for comparing the measurement signals and for selecting the best of the measurement signals; and

    means for designating the cell associated with the best measurement signal to receive a hand-off of the transceiver.

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