Call-setup method in a digital cellular radio communication syst

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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ABSTRACT:
A call-setup method in a digital cellular radio communication system determines a plurality of parameters defining the current state of the system. By evaluating and combining these parameters into a communication resource request, a communication resource that best matches the request may be allocated in order to optimize system resource usage and/or service quality.

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