Method and apparatus for adjusting inbound transmission reliabil

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station

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455561, 455562, 455524, H04Q 730, H04Q 710

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ABSTRACT:
A fixed portion (102) of a radio messaging system schedules (602) an inbound message to be transmitted at a first scheduled time on a channel from a portable subscriber unit (122). The channel is monitored (604) at the first scheduled time to receive the inbound message, utilizing a beamforming technique. In response to failing to achieve adequate reception of the inbound message at the first scheduled time, the fixed portion reschedules (608) the inbound message to be transmitted at a second scheduled time, and remonitors (610) the channel at the second scheduled time to receive the inbound message, utilizing an omnidirectional technique.

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Barrett and Arnot, "Adaptive Antennas for Mobile Communications," Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal, pp. 203-214, Aug. 1994, USA.

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