Cellular/PCS CDMA system with pilot beacons for call handoffs
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1. A telecommunications network comprising:
- a first telecommunications cell having a first plurality of antennas oriented for subdividing the first cell into a plurality of sectors, each sector having first and second antennas positioned therein, a first base station coupled with the first antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication in the cell at a first frequency for handling traffic on the first frequency, and a second base station coupled with the second antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication in the cell at a second frequency for handling traffic on the second frequency; and
a second telecommunications cell adjacent the first cell and having a second plurality of antennas oriented for subdividing the second cell into a plurality of sectors, each sector having first and second antennas positioned therein, and a third base station coupled with the first antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication at the first frequency for handling traffic on the first frequency, and coupled with the second antenna in each of the sectors for operating at the second frequency as a pilot beacon for handing off calls to and from the first cell in a soft manner.
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Abstract
A CDMA PCS telecommunications cell (40) of increased capacity includes a plurality of sectors (42, 44, 46) controlled by a base station (14) using a defined set of CDMA codes for each sector. Capacity is increased by configuring the base station to operate at two different, non-interfering frequencies within each sector of the cell. One frequency may be used either for normal traffic or for handing off calls to or from adjacent cells. One frequency is preferably used to operate a pilot beacon for transferring calls between adjacent cells in a soft manner.
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1. A telecommunications network comprising:
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a first telecommunications cell having a first plurality of antennas oriented for subdividing the first cell into a plurality of sectors, each sector having first and second antennas positioned therein, a first base station coupled with the first antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication in the cell at a first frequency for handling traffic on the first frequency, and a second base station coupled with the second antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication in the cell at a second frequency for handling traffic on the second frequency; and
a second telecommunications cell adjacent the first cell and having a second plurality of antennas oriented for subdividing the second cell into a plurality of sectors, each sector having first and second antennas positioned therein, and a third base station coupled with the first antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication at the first frequency for handling traffic on the first frequency, and coupled with the second antenna in each of the sectors for operating at the second frequency as a pilot beacon for handing off calls to and from the first cell in a soft manner. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A telecommunications network comprising:
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a first telecommunications cell having a first plurality of antennas oriented for subdividing the cell into a plurality of sectors, each sector having first and second antennas positioned therein, a first base station coupled with the first antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication in the cell at a first frequency for handling traffic on the first frequency, a second base station coupled with the second antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication in the cell at a second frequency for handling traffic on the second frequency; and
a second telecommunications cell adjacent the first cell and having a second plurality of antennas oriented for subdividing the cell into a plurality of sectors, each sector having first and second antennas positioned therein, and a third base station coupled with the antennas for controlling wireless communication in the cell using selected ones of a defined set of codes for each of the sectors, the base station being configured for dividing the codes between the two antennas in each sector, operating the first antenna at the first frequency for handling traffic on the first frequency, and operating the second antenna at the second frequency as a pilot beacon for handing off calls to and from the first cell in a soft manner.
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11. A CDMA telecommunications network comprising:
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a first telecommunications cell having a plurality of antennas oriented for subdividing the cell into a plurality of sectors, each sector having first and second the antennas positioned therein, a first base station coupled with the first antenna in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication in the cell at about 1931.25 MHZ for handling traffic on about 1931.25 MHZ, a second base station coupled with the other one of the antennas in each of the sectors for controlling wireless communication in the cell at about 1933.75 MHZ for handling traffic on about 1933.75 MHZ; and
a second telecommunications cell adjacent the first cell and having a second plurality of antennas oriented for subdividing the cell into a plurality of sectors, each sector having two of the antennas positioned therein, and a third base station coupled with the antennas for controlling wireless communication in the cell using selected ones of a defined set of codes for each of the sectors, the base station being configured for dividing the codes between the two antennas in each sector, operating one of the two antennas at about 1931.25 MHZ for handling traffic on about 1931.25 MHZ, and operating the other of the two antennas at about 1933.75 MHZ as a pilot beacon for handing off calls to and from the first cell in a soft manner, wherein the pilot beacon provides pilot, paging, and synchronization channels, but no traffic channels.
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