Telephonic communications – Audio message storage – retrieval – or synthesis
Patent
1991-12-06
1994-05-03
Kuntz, Curtis
Telephonic communications
Audio message storage, retrieval, or synthesis
455 332, 455 334, H04M 1100
Patent
active
053095030
ABSTRACT:
A communication system dynamically assigns channels to a subscriber unit so as to, inter alia, mitigate the effects of co-channel interference in the system. The communication system has a plurality of base-stations receiving the transmission of a subscriber unit desiring service. Upon receipt of the subscriber unit's transmission, each base-station determines a signal quality value, which it then reports to a system controller. The system controller determines the best signal quality value reported and assigns a channel to the base-station which reported the best signal quality value. The chosen base-station transmits to the subscriber unit on an assigned channel to establish communication. The assigned channel transmitted by the chosen base-station need not be associated with the channel the subscriber transmits on. In fact, either channel may be any one of the channels allocated for use by the communication system.
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Bruckert Eugene J.
Labedz Gerald P.
Bost Dwayne D.
Kuntz Curtis
Motorola Inc.
Sonnentag Richard A.
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