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Cellular system having frequency plan and cell layout with reduced co-channel interference

Patent 5365571 Issued on November 15, 1994. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 24, 2013. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Cellular radiotelephone communications system
Patent #: 5073971
Issued on: 12/17/1991
Inventor: Schaeffer

Cellular frequency reuse cell plan Patent #: 5247699
Issued on: 09/21/1993
Inventor: Hartman

Inventors

Application

No. 064997 filed on 05/24/1993

US Classes:

455/446Including cell planning or layout

Examiners

Primary: Kuntz, Curtis
Assistant: Chernoff, Michael B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04M 011/00
H04Q 007/00

Abstract

A cellular radio-telephone system has a plurality of cells each of which has S sectors. The cells are grouped into a plurality of clusters each of which has N adjoining cells. Each cell has a set of assigned system frequencies with respective frequency subsets assigned to its sectors so that N groups of co-channel cells exist with each co-channel cell group including one cell from each cluster having channel frequencies corresponding to those for its co-channel cell group. Respective base station antennas are located in the respective sectors of the respective cells, and each of the cell sectors has a plurality of subscriber station directional antennas disposed at predetermined locations within the sector for communication linkage with the associated base station antenna. The cells are generally formed in rows and columns and further are formed to provide a predetermined relative orientation pattern for co-channel cell sectors. Co-channel cells form a first cell tier around a preselected center co-channel cell with a common direction operative as a reference orientation direction for co-channel sectors therein. Co-channel sectors in successive co-channel cells about the first tier being successively oriented in alternating first and second directions with sectors rotated by at least one sector rotation from the reference direction in the clockwise or counter-clockwise direction.

Other References

  • Mouly, Michel. "Regular cellular reuse patterns", 41st IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. Gateway to the Future Technology in Motion (Cat No. 91CH2944-7) pp. 681-8, 199
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