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Frequency re-use for point to multipoint applications

  • US 6,643,277 B2
  • Filed: 06/29/2001
  • Issued: 11/04/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/29/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A frequency re-use pattern for a communication frequency spectrum for a point to multipoint wireless communication system comprising plural cells each divided into plural primary sectors wherein each of the plural cells includes a base station located proximate to the geometric center of the cell and one or more remote stations distributed within the cell, said frequency re-use pattern comprising:

  • a plurality of polarized channels wherein each polarized channel is comprised of one of a plurality of non-overlapping channels within said frequency spectrum in either a first or a second polarization wherein said first and second polarizations are orthogonal;

    a plurality of cell types wherein each of the plurality of cell types is assigned a number of polarized channels of the first of said orthogonal polarizations and an equal number of polarized channels of the second of said orthogonal polarizations such that each one of said plurality of polarized channels is assigned to only one cell type, whereby the polarized channels assigned to a one of the plurality of cell types provides communication links within each cell between the base station and the remote stations of said each cell of said one of the plurality of cell types;

    a plurality of groups of cells wherein each one of the plurality of groups of cells contains cells of only one cell type; and

    a contiguous pattern of cells comprised of said plurality of groups of cells wherein said contiguous pattern of cells is arranged such that no adjoining cells are of the same cell type, thereby creating a frequency re-use pattern.

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