Microcell system for cellular telephone system
First Claim
1. A cellular telephone system comprising,a plurality of contiguous cells, said cells being arranged in a plurality of clusters wherein each cell in a cluster has an assigned set of transmission frequencies, each of which frequencies is assignable to a given mobile telephone within said cell for all locations of said given mobile telephone within said cell,frequency handoff means for maintaining continuous communication with mobile telephones moving from cell to cell by assigning thereto, respectively, a frequency from the corresponding assigned set as the mobile telephone moves into a new cells, each of said cells having a plurality of antenna means each of what is arranged and configured to limit propagation of signals substantially to one of a plurality of regions within the boundaries of said cell, which regions are each substantially less in area than the area of said cell but collectively occupy the entire cell area, andmeans for terminating transmission by said antenna means, at any one frequency in a given assigned set of transmission frequencies for said cells in all regions except for the region wherein the strongest signal is received by said antenna means from the mobile telephone to which such one frequency has been assigned,said clusters being arranged with a frequency reuse pattern of three and a ratio of co-channel separation distance to cell radius of less than four.
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Abstract
An improved microcell system for cellular telephone systems has a plurality of contiguous cells wherein the cells are configured in a plurality of clusters with each cell in a cluster having a different assigned set of transmission frequencies. Each of the frequencies in an assigned set for a given cell is assignable to a given mobile telephone within the cell for all locations of the mobile telephone within the cell. Frequency handoff circuitry is provided for maintaining continuous communication with mobile telephones moving from cell to cell. Each of the cells is provided with a plurality of antennas each of which is arranged and configured to limit propagation of signals substantially to one of a plurality of regions within the boundaries of the cell, which regions are substantially less in area than the area of the cell. Transmission at any one frequency of the set of transmission frequencies assigned to a cell is confined to the zone wherein the strongest signal is received from the mobile telephone to which such one frequency has been assigned. Accordingly, the clusters of cells may be arranged with a frequency reuse pattern of three and a ratio of co-channel separation to cell radius of less than four.
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1. A cellular telephone system comprising,
a plurality of contiguous cells, said cells being arranged in a plurality of clusters wherein each cell in a cluster has an assigned set of transmission frequencies, each of which frequencies is assignable to a given mobile telephone within said cell for all locations of said given mobile telephone within said cell, frequency handoff means for maintaining continuous communication with mobile telephones moving from cell to cell by assigning thereto, respectively, a frequency from the corresponding assigned set as the mobile telephone moves into a new cells, each of said cells having a plurality of antenna means each of what is arranged and configured to limit propagation of signals substantially to one of a plurality of regions within the boundaries of said cell, which regions are each substantially less in area than the area of said cell but collectively occupy the entire cell area, and means for terminating transmission by said antenna means, at any one frequency in a given assigned set of transmission frequencies for said cells in all regions except for the region wherein the strongest signal is received by said antenna means from the mobile telephone to which such one frequency has been assigned, said clusters being arranged with a frequency reuse pattern of three and a ratio of co-channel separation distance to cell radius of less than four.
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