Cellular communications system
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1. A method of operating a cellular communications network which serves directional subscribers, the method comprising the steps of:
- maintaining sectored cells in order to communicate wanted signals between a plurality of subscribers and base stations using a plurality of carrier frequencies;
maintaining directional mis-alignment and polarization differences across the network between sectors carrying common frequencies in order to reduce co-frequency interference, wherein directional mis-alignment is maintained between sectors in first tier cells carrying common frequencies in order to reduce first tier co-frequency interference;
and polarization differences are maintained between sectors in second and higher tier cells carrying common frequencies in order to reduce second and higher tier co-frequency interference.
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Abstract
The invention relates particularly to fixed wireless access networks and provides a cellular communication network which serves directional subscribers while reducing co-frequency interference substantially uniformly across the network. The network comprises a plurality of base stations arranged to form sectored cells using a plurality of carrier frequencies, where sectors carrying common frequencies are directionally mis-aligned and arranged such that the polarization of said frequencies are varied with respect to each other across the network in order to reduce co-frequency interference.
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1. A method of operating a cellular communications network which serves directional subscribers, the method comprising the steps of:
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maintaining sectored cells in order to communicate wanted signals between a plurality of subscribers and base stations using a plurality of carrier frequencies;
maintaining directional mis-alignment and polarization differences across the network between sectors carrying common frequencies in order to reduce co-frequency interference, wherein directional mis-alignment is maintained between sectors in first tier cells carrying common frequencies in order to reduce first tier co-frequency interference;
and polarization differences are maintained between sectors in second and higher tier cells carrying common frequencies in order to reduce second and higher tier co-frequency interference. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
maintaining the cells in tessellating clusters such that co-frequency interference is reduced substantially uniformly across the network.
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3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein each said tessellating cluster comprises a number of repeating sector frequency patterns overlaid with a number of sector polarisation patterns.
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4. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein each said tessellating cluster comprises:
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a first sector frequency pattern comprising a number of cells and n repeated sector frequency patterns, wherein n is the number of sectors in each cell;
and wherein for each repeated sector frequency pattern, frequencies in sectors having subscribers directed towards base stations in said first sector frequency pattern are orthogonally polarised with respect to corresponding sectors in said first pattern.
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5. A method as claimed in claim 4, wherein said orthogonal polarisation difference is vertical and horizontal polarisation.
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6. A cellular communications network which serves directional subscribers and comprises:
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a plurality of base stations arranged to form sectored cells using a plurality of carrier frequencies;
wherein sectors carrying common frequencies are directionally mis-aligned and arranged such that the polarization of said frequencies are varied with respect to each other across the network in order to reduce co-frequency interference;
sectors in first tier cells carrying common frequencies are directionally mis-aligned in order to reduce first tier co-frequency interference; and
sectors in second and higher tier cells carrying common frequencies are arranged such that the polarization of said frequencies are varied with respect to each other in order to reduce second and higher tier co-frequency interference. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
a first sector frequency pattern comprising a number of cells and n repeated sector frequency patterns, wherein n is the number of sectors in each cell;
and wherein for each repeated sector frequency pattern, frequencies in sectors having subscribers directed towards base stations in said first sector frequency pattern are orthogonally polarised with respect to corresponding sectors in said first pattern.
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10. A network as claimed in claim 9, wherein said orthogonal polarisation difference is vertical and horizontal polarisation.
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