Bandwidth allocation for communication systems

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Repeater

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C370S344000

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06859443

ABSTRACT:
A method of dynamic modification of a communication link is provided. The method includes assigning a new carrier frequency to a first communication link. The method further includes adjusting the carrier frequency of the first communication link until the new carrier frequency is reached without substantially interrupting the first communication link. Further, the first communication link uses a single link during the modification.

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