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System and method for minimizing interference in a spot beam communication system

  • US 7,069,036 B2
  • Filed: 02/13/2003
  • Issued: 06/27/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/29/2002
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of transmitting data to a plurality of receivers, each individual receiver disposed in one of a plurality of cells, comprising:

  • defining a first set of receivers from at least a portion of the plurality of receivers according to a first desired power level range, comprisingdesignating a first receiver as a member of the first set if a desired power level of the signal received by the first receiver is within the first desired power level range; and

    designating a second receiver as a member of the first set if a desired power level of the signal received by the second receiver is within a first desired power level range;

    defining a first group of receivers from the first set of receivers according to a first spatial isolation constraint comprisingdesignating the first receiver as a member of a first group;

    designating the second receiver as a member of the first group if the second receiver is spatially isolated from the firs receiver; and

    rejecting the second receiver as a member of the first group if the second receiver is not spatially isolated from the first receiver;

    defining a second set of receivers from a remaining plurality of receivers not a member of the first set of receivers according to a second desired power level range, comprisingdesignating a third receiver as a member of the second set if a desired power level of the signal transmitted to the third receiver is with the second desired power level range; and

    designating a fourth receiver as a member of the second set if a desired power level of the signal transmitted to the third receiver is within the second desired power level range;

    defining a second groups of receivers from the second set according to a second spatial isolation constraint comprisingdesignating the third receiver as a member of a second group;

    designating the fourth receiver as a member of the second group if the second receiver is spatially isolated from the third receiver; and

    rejecting the fourth receiver as a member of the second group if the fourth receiver is not spatially isolated from the third receiver; and

    assigning a first transmission channel to the first group and a second transmission channel to the second group.

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