Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Patent
1998-06-15
2000-10-03
Trost, William G.
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
455502, 455526, H04Q 720
Patent
active
061284726
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for expanding high inbound message traffic in a two-way pager network. The network includes a central base station which receives inbound messages from a plurality of subscriber units via a plurality of receiver base stations, and wherein a central base station controller is adapted for receiving only one inbound message from a subscriber during each inbound transmission time slot. Inbound message capacity is expanded by providing a message management system between the receivers and the central base station controller. Subscribers are selectively grouped into a multicast group for simultaneously transmitting messages to the message management system, the simultaneously transmitted messages making up a multicast message group. The message management system receives the multicast message group, directs exactly one selected message of the multicast message group to the central base station controller, and diverts the remaining messages to a multicast processor.
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Harel Haim
Karmi Yair
Weiss Anthony J.
Zorman Ilan
Allen Kenneth R.
Trost William G.
Wireless Online, Inc.
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