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Increasing channel capacity of wireless local loop via polarization diversity antenna distribution scheme

  • US 6,418,316 B2
  • Filed: 08/06/1998
  • Issued: 07/09/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/06/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of configuring a communication network comprising the steps of:

  • (a) providing a wireless local loop network having an arrangement of cells, each of which contains a base station, an omnidirectional antenna, and wireless transceiver equipment operative with a multiple frequency reuse factor, and that serves a plurality of fixed customer wireless transceiver sites, said fixed customer wireless transceiver sites being geographically dispersed relative to said base station and communicating with said base station using a prescribed communication signal polarization therebetween, said base station being arranged to interface customer calls with a public telephone switch network (PTSN); and

    (b) assigning communication frequency reuse and communication signal polarization diversity among respective cells of said network, so as to satisfy a prescribed carrier to interference ratio (C/I) criterion by employing antennas in non-contiguous cells of only a first vertical polarization for wireless communications between base stations and customer wireless transceiver sites in first selected rows of said cells and employing antennas in non-contiguous cells of only a second horizontal polarization for wireless communications between base stations and customer wireless transceiver sites in second selected rows of said cells, between said first rows of said cells, wherein said first and second selected rows of cells have the same channel frequency allocation and are separated by a row of cells having a different channel frequency allocation.

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