Timing compensation for distant base station antennas in telecommunication systems
First Claim
1. A method for processing a received reverse-link signal in a base station of a communication system, the base station having a search window used to scan for the received reverse-link signal, wherein the base station advances the received reverse-link signal by a specified non-zero receive delay in order to increase the delay budget, wherein the receive delay corresponds to reverse-link delay between the base station and a base station antenna.
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Abstract
Each reverse-link signal received by a base station from a mobile unit is advanced by a specified receive delay corresponding to the reverse-link delay between the base station and its antenna. In a configuration in which the base station has more than one antenna, the receive delay is preferably based on empirical measurements for the antenna having the smallest reverse-link delay. In a configuration in which the base station has more than one sector, a different receive delay is preferably specified for each different sector. By compensating for reverse-link delay, the delay budget can be greatly increased, especially when the antenna is far from the base station. In addition, for applications in which the search window begins at about GPS time 0, the base station more efficiently utilizes its processing capacity by reducing the portion of the base station search window within which no reverse-link signal can be present.
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- 1. A method for processing a received reverse-link signal in a base station of a communication system, the base station having a search window used to scan for the received reverse-link signal, wherein the base station advances the received reverse-link signal by a specified non-zero receive delay in order to increase the delay budget, wherein the receive delay corresponds to reverse-link delay between the base station and a base station antenna.
- 9. A base station of a communication system, the base station having a search window used to scan for a received reverse-link signal, wherein the base station advances the received reverse-link signal by a specified non-zero receive delay in order to increase the delay, budget wherein the receive delay corresponds to reverse-link delay between the base station and a base station antenna.
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17. A method for processing a reverse-link signal in a base station of a communication system, the base station having a search window used to scan for the reverse-link signal, wherein the base station advances the reverse-link signal by a specified non-zero receive delay in order to increase the delay budget, wherein, for an application in which the search window starts at about GPS time 0, advancing the reverse-link signal by the receive delay, decreases the portion of the base station search window within which the reverse-link signal cannot be present due to reverse-link delay between the base station and a base station antenna.
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18. A base station of a communication system, the base station having a search window used to scan for a reverse-link signal, wherein the base station advances the reverse-link signal by a specified non-zero receive delay in order to increase the delay budget, wherein, for an application in which the search window starts at about GPS time 0, advancing the reverse-link signal by the receive delay, decreases the portion of the base station search window within which the reverse-link signal cannot be present due to reverse-link delay between the base station and a base station antenna.
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