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Obtaining improved frequency reuse in wireless communication systems

  • US 5,649,292 A
  • Filed: 10/31/1994
  • Issued: 07/15/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cellular communication system consisting of a plurality of cells, the plurality of cells being located substantially adjacent to one another, with each cell containing a plurality of antennas centrally located in the cell and radiating into sixty-degree (60°

  • ) sectors of the cell, to thereby provide six sectors per cell, the system comprising;

    means for grouping available frequencies into at least six groups, with the assignment of frequencies to frequency groups being exclusive such that any one available frequency is only assigned to one group;

    means for providing uniform reuse of the at least six frequency groups in the cells by selecting two and only two frequency groups of the at least six frequency groups to be used in at least one of the cells so that only two frequency groups are used in any given cell, to thereby form sets of homologous cells having the same two frequency groups assigned thereto;

    means for assigning the two frequency groups in at least one of the homologous cells to alternate sectors in each cell, such that no two adjacent sectors in the same cell are assigned the same one of the two frequency groups, and such that all frequencies of a group are used in one of the alternating sectors; and

    means for determining when a mobile unit in one of the sectors is requesting access to the system and if so, whether the mobile unit is located in an inner portion or outer portion of the sector; and

    means for assigning a frequency to the mobile unit from the frequency group assigned to the sector depending upon whether the mobile unit is located in the inner or the outer portion of the sector.

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