Paging channel selection system in mobile communication system

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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455 541, H04Q 700

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051290979

ABSTRACT:
When a mobile station (4) staying in a first paging zone (1) begins communication with a network through a base station by using a paging channel (P1) which is specific to the paging zone (1) and one of speech channels (S11-S20), and finishes the communication in a paging zone (2) after moving from the zone (1) to the zone (2), the paging channel in the waiting state after the speech in the zone (2) is not (P1), but (P2) which is specific to the zone (2). In order to assure that paging channel (P2), a base station in the zone (2) informs the mobile station (4) the paging channel (P2) which should be used in the waiting state in the disconnect signal. Thus, no switching of a paging channel in waiting state because of low receive level of the paging channel signal is necessary, and a quick service after previous speech is possible.

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