Method and system for dynamically balancing ring alert and attac

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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455428, 455435, 455452, H04B 7185

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057748063

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of subscriber units (16) operate in a communication system (10) having dynamic nodes such as satellites (12). A communication management center (14) controls interface parameters and protocol employed by subscriber units (16). A system and method is employed to dynamically alter interface protocol used by subscriber units (16). Communication management center (14) calculates a balance between a first portion of subscriber units (16) assigned to perform attach-detach registration and a second portion of subscriber units (16) assigned to abstain from performing attach-detach registration when associating and disassociation from communication system (10). As available communication bandwidth varies according to present of future communication patterns, subscriber units (16) may be dynamically reassigned perform or abstain from performing attach-detach registration.

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patent: 5371900 (1994-12-01), Bar-On
patent: 5539921 (1996-07-01), Tayloe

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