Reverse channel reuse scheme in a time shared cellular communication system
First Claim
1. A method of reusing reverse frequency channels in a cellular communication system having a plurality of cells arranged as a plurality of frequency reuse groups, each reuse group comprising a plurality of associated corresponding time-slotted cell subsets comprising a plurality of associated corresponding cells, each cell in an associated subset assigned an identical forward frequency channel which is unique to the subset within the reuse group corresponding to the subset, the method comprising:
- (a) periodically enabling a broadcast in each cell of a first subset to normally transmit data on its assigned forward frequency channel at least in part only during a time period in which no other cell in the first subset is so enabled; and
(b) during periods when it would normally receive data on a reverse link, enabling a broadcast in each cell of a second subset to transmit data on a predetermined reverse frequency channel during the time period that each cell of the first subset is normally enabled to transmit on its assigned forward frequency channel such that the reverse frequency channel is used by different cells for forward data transmission to increase data bandwidth from base stations to subscriber units in a cellular communication system, wherein a channel access scheme is used to arbitrate access by different cells to the reverse frequency channel.
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Abstract
A time sharing method and apparatus for frequency reuse in cellular communication systems. Frequency reuse is enhanced by synchronizing cell transmit/receive base stations in a cellular system to a common time base, and then sharing the available frequencies via allocated time slots. Cells using the same frequency that may interfere with each other are activated only during selected time intervals while same-frequency cells nearby are deactivated. The deactivated cells are then in turn activated while previously activated same-frequency cells nearby are deactivated. The frequency time slots may be of equal length, or longer time slots may be allocated to cells having higher usage rates, as determined in any of a number of ways. The time slots may be mutually exclusive, or may overlap. The time sharing technique of the present invention allows design of cell systems with many reuse patterns. Several particular cell reuse patterns are disclosed that provide good operational characteristics and low co-channel interference. The invention allows the use of a small number of cellular frequencies in a conventional cellular system without significant alteration of the existing system, and is particularly useful in two-way cellular paging systems. Improved reverse link data throughput is achieved via reuse of the reverse frequency channels.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of reusing reverse frequency channels in a cellular communication system having a plurality of cells arranged as a plurality of frequency reuse groups, each reuse group comprising a plurality of associated corresponding time-slotted cell subsets comprising a plurality of associated corresponding cells, each cell in an associated subset assigned an identical forward frequency channel which is unique to the subset within the reuse group corresponding to the subset, the method comprising:
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(a) periodically enabling a broadcast in each cell of a first subset to normally transmit data on its assigned forward frequency channel at least in part only during a time period in which no other cell in the first subset is so enabled; and (b) during periods when it would normally receive data on a reverse link, enabling a broadcast in each cell of a second subset to transmit data on a predetermined reverse frequency channel during the time period that each cell of the first subset is normally enabled to transmit on its assigned forward frequency channel such that the reverse frequency channel is used by different cells for forward data transmission to increase data bandwidth from base stations to subscriber units in a cellular communication system, wherein a channel access scheme is used to arbitrate access by different cells to the reverse frequency channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of reusing reverse frequency channels in a cellular communication system having a plurality of reverse frequency channels and a plurality of forward frequency channels, the cellular communication system further having a plurality of cells arranged as a plurality of cell groups, each cell group comprising a plurality of associated corresponding time-slotted cell subsets comprising a plurality of associated corresponding cells, each cell in an associated subset assigned one identical forward frequency channel of the plurality of frequency channels which is unique to the cell subset within the cell group, wherein each cell of a corresponding subset is periodically enabled to transmit on its assigned forward frequency channel at least in part only during a time period in which no other cell in the corresponding subset is enabled, comprising:
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(a) assigning an associated reverse frequency channel to each cell subset in a selected cell group, wherein the associated reverse frequency channel corresponds to the forward frequency channel assigned to another cell subset, and (b) during periods when it would normally receive data on a reverse link, enabling a broadcast in each cell of a corresponding cell subset in the selected cell group to transmit on its assigned reverse frequency channel such that the assigned reverse frequency channel is used by different cells for data transmission to increase data bandwidth between base stations and subscriber units in a cellular communication system, wherein a channel access scheme is used to arbitrate access by different cells to the reverse frequency channel. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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