System for allocating channels in a multi-radio wireless LAN array
First Claim
1. A method for allocating channels in a wireless access device having a substantially circular structure and a plurality of radios capable of operating on a plurality of channels, with each one of the plurality of radios having an antenna disposed near a perimeter of the wireless access device and each channel having a frequency bandwith a center frequency, each center frequency spaced at equal frequency intervals within a larger frequency band, where any one channel may have at least one adjacent channel located in the next frequency band, the method comprising:
- allocating each one of the plurality of channels to each one of the plurality of radios of the wireless access device where each of the radios are positioned in close proximity to one another within the wireless access device, and where the frequency bandof each of the allocated channels for each one of the plurality of radios is not adjacent to the frequency band of any one of the other allocated channels such that co-channel interference is minimized between the plurality of radios within the wireless access device.
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Abstract
A channel allocation system for allocating channels in a frequency band to a plurality of radios in close proximity so as to minimize co-channel interference. One method for allocating channels involves initially tuning each of the plurality of radios to the same one of the plurality of channels. All of the radios then receive signals from whatever sources and a signal score is determined for each radio. The radios are then tuned to another one of the plurality of channels. The steps of receiving a signal and determining a signal score for each radio are repeated for each of the remaining channels until all channels have been used. The signal scores are then tested against a table of mapping schemes to determine maximum isolation.
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8 Claims
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1. A method for allocating channels in a wireless access device having a substantially circular structure and a plurality of radios capable of operating on a plurality of channels, with each one of the plurality of radios having an antenna disposed near a perimeter of the wireless access device and each channel having a frequency band
with a center frequency, each center frequency spaced at equal frequency intervals within a larger frequency band, where any one channel may have at least one adjacent channel located in the next frequency band, the method comprising: -
allocating each one of the plurality of channels to each one of the plurality of radios of the wireless access device where each of the radios are positioned in close proximity to one another within the wireless access device, and where the frequency band of each of the allocated channels for each one of the plurality of radios is not adjacent to the frequency band of any one of the other allocated channels such that co-channel interference is minimized between the plurality of radios within the wireless access device.
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2. A method for allocating channels in a wireless access device having a substantially circular structure and a plurality of radios capable of operating on a plurality of channels, with each one of the plurality of radios having an antenna disposed near a perimeter of the wireless access device and each channel having a frequency band
with a center frequency, each center frequency spaced at equal frequency intervals within a larger frequency band, where any one channel has at least one adjacent channel located in the next frequency band, the method comprising: -
allocating one of the plurality of channels to each one of the plurality of radios of the wireless access device where each of the radios are positioned in close proximity to one another within the wireless access device, and where the frequency band of each of the allocated channels is not adjacent to the frequency band of any one of the other allocated channels until at least one radio is not allocated a channel because the only channels remaining are adjacent to at least one allocated channel; and allocating a remaining channel to a radio having a radial separation of 900 to 1500 from the radio having the allocated channel that is adjacent to the remaining channel.
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3. A method for allocating channels in a wireless access device having a substantially circular structure and a plurality of radios capable of operating on a plurality of channels, with each one the plurality of radios having an antenna disposed near a perimeter of the wireless access device and each channel having a frequency band
with a center frequency, each center frequency spaced at equal frequency intervals within a larger frequency band, where any one channel has at least one adjacent channel located in the next frequency band, the method comprising: -
allocating one of the plurality of channels to a first radio of the wireless access device; allocating a second one of the plurality of channels a number nch channels away from the first one of the plurality of channels to an adjacent radio of the wireless access device; allocating a third one of the plurality of channels a second number ncha Of channels smaller than nch, to a next adjacent radio of the wireless access device to minimize co-channel interference between the plurality of radios within the wireless access device. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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