Method for reducing superfluous channel allocation in a cellular

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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455 542, 379 63, H04Q 700

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ABSTRACT:
In a communication system which performs radio channel management, there is provided a method and and apparatus for reducing superfluous channel allocation between a plurality of mobile units, making multiple requests, and the communication system comprising the steps of A) receiving a channel request from at least one of the plurality of mobile units, B) determining the processing delays introduced by the communication system in response to the channel request; and C) adjusting the mobile unit retry (retransmit) interval as a function of the processing delay in order to reduce the likelihood that more than one channel will be assigned to a single mobile unit by causing the mobile unit to wait longer between subsequent channel request attempts. An alternative embodiment suggests adjusting the mobile unit retry interval based upon a level of channel request traffic.

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