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Multipoint-to-point wireless system using directional antennas

  • US 5,936,578 A
  • Filed: 12/29/1995
  • Issued: 08/10/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/29/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A multipoint to point data transfer system comprising:

  • one or more remotes, each of said remotes containing an ASK transmitter, each of said ASK transmitters comprising a directional antenna with a specified beamwidth and a converter to convert optical pulses on wired portions of a network into radio pulses, each remote positioned to transmit data signals at a selected wireless carrier frequency;

    a base station, said base station comprising a receiver in wireless communication with each of said one or more remotes, said receiver comprising a receiver directional antenna with a specified beamwidth and a converter to convert radio pulses received from said one or more remotes into optical pulses for use on wired portions of said network, said base station positioned to receive data signals transmitted at the selected wireless carrier frequency from any of the one or more remotes, the beamwidth of said receiver directional antenna being sufficiently narrow and selected to avoid reception of at least substantially all multipath signals, so that the received data signals are substantially error free.

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