Communications systems and method of transmitting information

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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ABSTRACT:
Media access control in known communications systems relies upon an initial position of a mobile terminal and one or more Quality of Service parameters. In order to improve the quality of allocation of resources, the present invention provides a communications system and a method therefor for allocating resources in response to the mobile terminal (110) following a predicted path (113) to an optimum location (116) where the radio environment is better than the radio environment at the initial location (112).

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