Method and apparatus for selecting parameters in a cellular...

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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C455S067110, C455S561000

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06975869

ABSTRACT:
For each base station serving mobile stations in a cell, measurements carried out on radio channels in the cell are used to obtain values of a quantity compared to one or several associated parameters in a procedure managing radio resources allocated to the mobile stations. A statistic of the obtained values the quantity is maintained. The value of each associated parameter for the cell is adapted such that, according to the statistic, a predetermined fraction of the values of the quantity obtained from the measurements are higher than the associated parameter value.

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