Method and apparatus for controlling transmissions in a two-way

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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455 381, 455447, 455450, 455 63, H04Q 712, H04Q 708, H04Q 736

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ABSTRACT:
A two-way selective call communication system (FIG. 1) controls transmissions in a dominant cell (504) of a plurality of cells (502, 504) utilizing a common radio frequency for sending messages (408). The dominant cell carries significantly greater traffic than any other cell of the plurality of cells. A controller (112) groups (808, 906), into a first time period (708), the transmissions of non-dominant cell messages which interfere with the transmissions of dominant cell messages. The controller then determines a subset of the dominant cell messages that require a higher signal-to-interference ratio than available in the dominant cell during the first time period. The controller then transmits (908) the subset during a second time period (710) different from the first time period.

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patent: 5711007 (1998-01-01), Lin et al.

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