Communications system
First Claim
1. A communications system providing radiotelephone communication between two-way radiotelephone units and other telephones comprising:
- (a) a telephone switching and control office;
(b) at least one local telephone office connected to the switching and control office and including means to connect the switching and control office to selected telephones;
(c) a plurality of cell sets, each connected to the switching and control office through a two-way communication link;
(d) a plurality of relay transponders associated with each cell set, each cell set and its associated transponders being located in a separate geographically defined radio zone;
(e) means within each radio zone providing a two-way radio communication link between each transponder in the zone and the cell set in the same zone; and
(f) a plurality of radiotelephone units;
wherein(g) each transponder includes means for relaying uplink and downlink radio signals between its associated cell set and radiotelephone units in the vicinity of the transponder; and
(h) each cell set includes means for relaying two-way communications signals between its associated transponders and the switching office, and also includes means for communicating directly with radiotelephone units in the vicinity of the cell set and for relaying two-way communications signals between the last-mentioned radiotelephone units and the switching office.
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Abstract
In a cellular radiotelephone system, a geographical area is divided into radio zones, each of which comprises a cell set, and a plurality of transponders which relay signals from portable units to the cell set, and from the cell set to the portable units. The use of transponders reduces the talk-back distance. This, in turn, results in a reduction of the power requirement of the portable units, which can therefore use smaller batteries and smaller transmitter components with a resulting reduction in size and weight. No hand-off takes place as the portable unit moves from transponder to transponder within the radio zone. Thus, the subdivision of the radio zone into transponder areas does not overburden the hand-off supervisory system.
The number of channels assigned to a radio zone can be changed to suit conditions. In addition, however, the shapes and sizes of the radio zones can be varied with changes in user dispersion, to reduce the likelihood that all assigned channels in a given radio zone will be in use at the same time. The change in shape and size of a radio zone is carried out by breaking the communication link between a group of transponders and one cell set, and establishing a communication link between the same transponders and a different cell set.
Hand-off occurs when a portable unit moves from one radio zone to another. The portable unit generates a hand-off request signal when the magnitude of the downlink voice signal falls below a preestablished level.
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7 Claims
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1. A communications system providing radiotelephone communication between two-way radiotelephone units and other telephones comprising:
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(a) a telephone switching and control office; (b) at least one local telephone office connected to the switching and control office and including means to connect the switching and control office to selected telephones; (c) a plurality of cell sets, each connected to the switching and control office through a two-way communication link; (d) a plurality of relay transponders associated with each cell set, each cell set and its associated transponders being located in a separate geographically defined radio zone; (e) means within each radio zone providing a two-way radio communication link between each transponder in the zone and the cell set in the same zone; and (f) a plurality of radiotelephone units;
wherein(g) each transponder includes means for relaying uplink and downlink radio signals between its associated cell set and radiotelephone units in the vicinity of the transponder; and (h) each cell set includes means for relaying two-way communications signals between its associated transponders and the switching office, and also includes means for communicating directly with radiotelephone units in the vicinity of the cell set and for relaying two-way communications signals between the last-mentioned radiotelephone units and the switching office. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A communications system providing radiotelephone communication between two-way radiotelephone units and other telephones comprising:
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(a) a telephone switching and control office; (b) at least one local telephone office connected to the switching and control office and including means to connect the switching and control office to selected telephones; (c) a plurality of cell sets, each connected to the switching and control office through a two-way communication link; (d) a plurality of relay transponders associated with each cell set, each cell set and its associated transponders being located in a separate geographically defined radio zone; (e) means within each radio zone providing a communication link between each transponder in the zone and the cell set in the same zone; and (f) a plurality of radiotelephone units;
wherein(g) each transponder includes means for relaying at least uplink signals between radiotelephone units in its vicinity and its associated cell set; and (h) each cell set includes means for relaying at least uplink signals between its associated transponders and the switching office; and (i) said communications system includes switching means for breaking the communications link between at least one transponder and its associated cell set and establishing a new communications link between said one transponder and a different cell set.
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