Method of connecting channels of decentralized radio systems

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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ABSTRACT:
In a method of connecting channels of a plurality of decentralized radio systems which perform independent channel connections, each of the plurality of radio systems sets a given channel and monitors a reception signal level of the given channel. Each radio system detects that the given channel is busy and sets a next channel when the reception signal level of the given channel is higher than a level corresponding to a threshold value. Each radio system rejects a connection if all channels are busy. Each radio system detects the given channel as an empty channel and starts communication through the given channel if the reception signal channel is lower than the level corresponding to the threshold value. Each radio system increases the threshold value when the channel connection is rejected. Each radio system decreases the threshold value when the communication is started.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4696027 (1987-09-01), Bonta
"A New Mobile Communication System using Autonomous Radio Link Control with Decentralized Base Stations" by T. Hattori et al., IEEE 1987 pp. 579-586.

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