Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1995-05-03
1996-05-14
Olms, Douglas W.
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
34082544, 455 561, H04B 726
Patent
active
055174914
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus to control frequency deviation of a portable transceiver (PT) (122) utilizing a time-division-duplex (TDD) protocol for communicating with a base transceiver (116). The base transceiver (116) transmits (708) a first signal having first deviation levels (706). The PT (122) receives (802) the first signal, measures (808, 810, 824) it to derive estimates of the first deviation levels, and stores (826) the estimates in a memory (322). The PT (122) generates (828) a second signal having second deviation levels (830) controlled by control signal values (323), samples (832) the second signal to derive a second received signal, and appraises (902) the second received signal to derive estimates of the second deviation levels (830). The PT (122) compares (906) corresponding estimates of the first and second frequency deviation levels (830) to derive adjusted control signal values (908) for controlling the second deviation levels (830) to approximate the first deviation levels (706), and thereafter controls (914) the second deviation levels (830) in accordance with the adjusted control signal values (908).
REFERENCES:
patent: 5124698 (1992-06-01), Mustonen
patent: 5361399 (1994-11-01), Linquist et al.
Freisen Kevin
Nanni Peter
Breeden R. Louis
Motorola Inc.
Olms Douglas W.
Ton Dang
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