Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1993-10-28
1996-02-06
Cangialosi, Salvatore
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375208, 375267, H04B 169
Patent
active
054901650
ABSTRACT:
In a receiver having a plurality of demodulation elements, a method of assigning the plurality of demodulation element so a set of available signals. A first method emphasizes diversity of transmitting devices so that power control is optimal. A second method emphasizes the maximum signal strength available to produce aggregate maximum signal strength. Both methods control the number of reassignments so that excessive data is not lost during the reassignment process. The apparatus comprises the plurality of demodulation elements, at least one searcher element, and a controller.
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Blakeney, II Robert D.
Padovani Roberto
Weaver, Jr. Lindsay A.
Williamson Paul T.
Ziv Noam A.
Cangialosi Salvatore
Edmonston Brian S.
Miller Russell B.
Qualcomm Incorporated
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