Method and apparatus for improved single cell adaption due...

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Having a plurality of contiguous regions served by...

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C455S101000

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ABSTRACT:
A communication method for use in a wireless communications network is proposed, said method comprising the steps of—monitoring at least one property representative of the channel variability in time and/or frequency, for each of at least two channels in the cell, used to communicate with said at least two user terminals; —using the result of the monitoring to control, by a control node in the network or in one of the user terminals, the communication in the cell. The control of the communication may include artificially inducing time selectivity and/or frequency selectivity or selecting an operating mode for the cell.

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