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Method of use of a control channel in a cellular communications system

  • US 5,907,806 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1997
  • Issued: 05/25/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/26/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method by which a mobile communication unit locates at least one of a plurality of control channels for controlling communication in a microcellular communication system (MCS) operating in a local area, said MCS using as control channels a subset of channels in a channel block allocated to said MCS in accordance with local channel use conditions from a total control channel block, comprising the steps of:

  • initially scanning the channels of said total control channel block;

    detecting and receiving data on said scanned channels indicating a range of channels defining said allocated channel block in which at least one control channel is located;

    scanning said range of channels to locate said at least one control channel available for communication on said MCS as long as said mobile communication unit remains in said local area;

    periodically scanning said range of channels to detect and receive newly-transmitted data;

    comparing said newly-transmitted data to said stored data; and

    replacing said stored data with said newly-transmitted data only if the range of channels indicated by said newly-transmitted data is greater than said range of channels indicated by said stored data.

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