Method and apparatus for optimum channel assignment

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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455 341, 455 62, 379 60, H04Q 704

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for choosing the most optimum communication channel in a system (100) having a plurality of communication channels provides for reduced interference and increased system capacity. By establishing a set of threshold levels and comparing these threshold levels to receive signal strength level measurements for each of the communication channels, a communication device originating a call can be guaranteed of establishing communication using the communication channel with the least chance of being affected by interference or of affecting other channels already in use.

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patent: 4794635 (1988-12-01), Hess
Common Air Interface Spec . . . ; Version 1.1; Jun. 1991 European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
"Common Air Interface Specification to be used for the Interworking Between Cordless Telephone Apparatus in the Frequency Band 864.1 MHz to 868.1 MHz, including Public Access Services", Version 1.1, dated Jun. 30, 1991, published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute.

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