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Method and apparatus for dynamic power control in TDMA portable radio systems

  • US 5,333,175 A
  • Filed: 01/28/1993
  • Issued: 07/26/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/28/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a TDM/TDMA digital telephony system having a plurality of fixed ports and a plurality of mobile portable units, each port having a transmitter for transmitting burst signals in a plurality of time-slots at an associated downlink frequency to at least one portable unit and a receiver for receiving burst signals at an associated uplink frequency from at least one portable unit, each portable unit having a transmitter for transmitting burst signals at any one of a plurality of uplink frequencies to any one of said plurality of ports and a receiver for receiving burst signals at any one of a plurality of associated downlink frequencies from any one of said plurality of ports, a method for dynamically adjusting the uplink (or downlink) power of the signal transmitted by a portable to a port (or by a port to a portable) to which it is communicating comprising the steps of:

  • determining a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) measure, a received signal quality measure (QM), and a word error indicator (WED from each uplink (or downlink) burst signal transmitted by the transmitter of a particular portable (or port) and received by the receiver at the port receiver (or portable receiver) with which the portable (or port) is communicating;

    adjusting an RSSI threshold upward and downward in accordance with the WEI determined in each burst;

    determining that additional uplink (or downlink) portable (or port) transmitter power is required if the QM is below a predetermined QM threshold or the RSSI is below the RSSI threshold, unless the RSSI is greater than a predetermined maximum RSSI value;

    transmitting in each downlink burst (or uplink burst) a power control signal request for additional uplink (or downlink) portable (or port) transmitter power if it is determined that additional uplink (or downlink) portable (or port) transmitter power is required; and

    adjusting the uplink (or downlink) portable (or port) transmitter power upward if the portable (or port) receiver receives a burst including a power control signal request from the port (or portable) transmitter for additional transmitter power.

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