Method and system for real time control of an active antenna over a distributed antenna system
First Claim
1. A distributed antenna system comprising:
- at least one cable run connecting a first combining unit to at least one antenna unit;
the first combining unit including a base station connection capable of connecting the base station to the first combining unit, the first combining unit being capable of transferring signals corresponding to a first wireless service between the base station and the cable run;
at least one wireless service access point connected to the first combining unit, the first combining unit being capable of transferring signals corresponding to a second wireless service between the at least one wireless access point and the cable run;
a first interface module connected to the wireless service access point and capable of converting a control signal sent from the wireless service access point to an intermediate frequency (IF) control signal and transferring the IF control signal between the wireless service access point and the first combining unit;
a second combining unit connected to the cable run and capable of receiving the IF control signal and converting the IF control signal back to the control signal and transferring the control signal to the at least one antenna unit of the distributed antenna system; and
a reference clock signal generator connected to the first combining unit and capable of generating a reference clock signal.
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Abstract
A method and system suitable for supporting wireless medical telemetry services (WMTS) on a Distributed Antenna System (DAS). A DAS can provide wireless services including voice and data services using the same equipment. WMTS systems can include one or more active antenna units controlled by the MTS access point. The DAS includes control channels for transferring the MTS control and status information between the MTS access point and the antenna. The control channels can be transferred over a separate cable, or transferred using one or more intermediate frequency signals transferred over existing cables DAS between the MTS access point and the antenna. The control channels can be used to configure and control and receive status from the managed components of the DAS including active antennas, control the amplifiers used to process TDD signals, and control the switching of the diversity antenna systems.
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17 Claims
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1. A distributed antenna system comprising:
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at least one cable run connecting a first combining unit to at least one antenna unit; the first combining unit including a base station connection capable of connecting the base station to the first combining unit, the first combining unit being capable of transferring signals corresponding to a first wireless service between the base station and the cable run; at least one wireless service access point connected to the first combining unit, the first combining unit being capable of transferring signals corresponding to a second wireless service between the at least one wireless access point and the cable run; a first interface module connected to the wireless service access point and capable of converting a control signal sent from the wireless service access point to an intermediate frequency (IF) control signal and transferring the IF control signal between the wireless service access point and the first combining unit; a second combining unit connected to the cable run and capable of receiving the IF control signal and converting the IF control signal back to the control signal and transferring the control signal to the at least one antenna unit of the distributed antenna system; and a reference clock signal generator connected to the first combining unit and capable of generating a reference clock signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A distributed antenna system comprising:
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at least one cable run connecting a first combining unit to at least one antenna unit comprising a plurality of diversity antennas; the first combining unit including a base station connection capable of connecting the base station to the first combining unit, the first combining unit being capable of transferring signals corresponding to a cellular telephony service between the base station and the cable run; at least one wireless service access point connected to the first combining unit, the first combining unit being capable of transferring signals corresponding to a wireless medical telemetry service between the at least one wireless access point and the cable run; a first interface module connected to the wireless service access point and capable of converting a control signal sent from the wireless service access point to an intermediate frequency (IF) control signal and transferring the IF control signal between the wireless service access point and the first combining unit; a second combining unit connected to the cable run and capable of receiving the IF control signal and converting the IF control signal back to the control signal and transferring the control signal to the at least one antenna unit of the distributed antenna system, wherein the control signal controls which one of the plurality of diversity antennas is used; and a reference clock signal generator capable of generating a reference clock signal. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A distributed antenna system comprising:
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a cable run connecting a first combining unit to at least one antenna unit comprising a plurality of antennas; the first combining unit including a base station connection capable of connecting the base station to the first combining unit, the first combining unit being capable of transferring signals corresponding to a first wireless service between the base station and the cable run; a network port capable of connecting a second wireless service network to the first combining unit and the first combining unit being capable of transferring signals corresponding to a second wireless service between the second wireless service network and the cable run; a second combining unit connected to the cable run and the second combining unit being capable of receiving first signals corresponding to the first wireless service and second signals corresponding to the second wireless service and transferring the signals corresponding to the first wireless service between the cable run and at least one antenna connected to the second combining unit; and an interface module connected to the second combining unit, wherein the signals corresponding to the second wireless service include control signals and the controls signals cause sequencing of transmission from different ones of the plurality of antennas to reduce interference between transmissions. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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