Coverage area sectorization in time division multiple access/frequency-time division duplex communications systems
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1. A base station cluster for use in a wireless communications system, comprising:
- a number of base stations, each base station being configured to communicate with mobile stations in said wireless communications system and in accordance with a time division multiple access/frequency-time division duplex (TDMA/FTDD) communications format; and
an equal number of antennae, each antenna being coupled to a different one of said base stations and oriented such that each of said base stations communicates with mobile stations located in a sector of a coverage area of said base station cluster, wherein information signals are communicated between said base stations and mobile stations via TDMA frames, each TDMA frame including first and second time slot partitions, wherein each of a first subset of said base stations uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations, and wherein a second subset of said base stations uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations.
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Abstract
Sectorization methods and apparatus provide full time and spectral coverage in wireless communications systems employing frequency-time division duplex formats. According to exemplary embodiments, a number of base stations are strategically positioned and configured using frequency-division duplex transceivers of different time-reference type so that a duplex link can be set up anywhere within the system coverage area during any available system time slot. Advantageously, the disclosed methods provide a high degree of adjacent sector interference immunity with relatively little hardware complexity.
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1. A base station cluster for use in a wireless communications system, comprising:
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a number of base stations, each base station being configured to communicate with mobile stations in said wireless communications system and in accordance with a time division multiple access/frequency-time division duplex (TDMA/FTDD) communications format; and
an equal number of antennae, each antenna being coupled to a different one of said base stations and oriented such that each of said base stations communicates with mobile stations located in a sector of a coverage area of said base station cluster, wherein information signals are communicated between said base stations and mobile stations via TDMA frames, each TDMA frame including first and second time slot partitions, wherein each of a first subset of said base stations uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations, and wherein a second subset of said base stations uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
wherein each base station uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations. -
7. A base station cluster according to claim 6, wherein each time slot in the first partition of each frame occurs earlier in time than each time slot in the second partition of each frame.
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8. A base station cluster according to claim 6, wherein each time slot in the first partition of each frame occurs later in time than each time slot in the second partition of each frame.
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9. A base station cluster according to claim 6, wherein time slots of the first partition of each frame are interleaved with time slots of the second partition of each frame.
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10. A base station cluster according to claim 1, wherein said antennae are oriented such that sectors serviced by base stations of the same subset are separated by at least one sector serviced by a base station of the other subset.
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11. A base station cluster according to claim 1, wherein each time slot in the first partition of each frame occurs earlier in time than each time slot in the second partition of each frame.
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12. A base station cluster according to claim 1, wherein time slots of the first partition of each frame are interleaved in time with time slots of the second partition of each frame.
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13. A wireless communications system having an overall coverage area including
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at least one base station cluster positioned within one of said cells, each base station cluster including a number of base stations, each base station being configured to communicate with mobile stations in said wireless communications system and in accordance with a time division multiple access/frequency-time division duplex (TDMA/FTDD) communications format, and an equal number of antennae, each antenna being coupled to a different one of said base stations and oriented such that each of said base stations communicates with mobile stations located in a sector of said one cell, wherein first and second base station clusters are co-located in said one cell, and information signals are communicated between base stations and mobile stations via TDMA frames, each TDMA frame including first and second time slot partitions, wherein each base station in said first base station cluster uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations, and wherein each base station in said second base station cluster uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
wherein information signals are communicated between base stations and mobile stations via TDMA frames, each TDMA frame including first and second time slot partitions, wherein each of a first subset of base stations in said single base station cluster uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations, and wherein each of a second subset of base stations in said single base station cluster uses the first partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for reception of information signals from mobile stations and uses the second partition of each TDMA frame exclusively for transmission of information signals to mobile stations. -
16. A wireless communications system according to claim 15, wherein antennae of said single base station cluster are oriented such that sectors serviced by said first subset of base stations are offset with respect to sectors serviced by said second subset of base stations.
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17. A wireless communications system according to claim 15, wherein antennae coupled to base stations in said first subset of base stations are interleaved with antennae coupled to base station in said second set of base stations to provide interference separation between sectors.
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18. A wireless communications system according to claim 16, further comprising a number of additional base station clusters, one of said additional base station clusters being positioned in each one of an equal number of additional cells of said system, wherein sectors of each additional base station cluster are aligned with the sectors of said single base station cluster to provide interference separation for every sector in said system.
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19. A method of wireless communication, comprising the steps of:
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communicating signals, via a frequency-time division duplex communications format, between base stations and mobile stations within a first sector of a coverage area of a wireless communications system; and
communicating signals, via a complementary frequency-time division duplex communications format, between base stations and mobile stations within a second sector of a coverage area of the wireless communications system.
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