Method and apparatus for mitigating interference produced by a c

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Single message via plural carrier wave transmission

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455 561, 455 63, 455 671, 455 69, 455 70, H04B 726

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ABSTRACT:
A communication system (100) employs a method (400) and apparatus (101, 113) for mitigating interference (119) produced by a communication unit (113) communicating with a serving base site (101) in the communication system (100). While the communication unit (113) is communicating with the serving base site (101), the communication unit (113) monitors (405) a downlink communication signal (118) transmitted by an alternate base site (105). The communication unit (113) then determines (407) an indicia of signal usability for the monitored downlink signal (118) and adjusts (421) a transmit power of the communication unit (113) based on the indicia of signal usability.

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