Radio network and method of operation with location computation

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Using atm as a wireles protocol

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455456, 342357, 342450, H04B 700

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061083151

ABSTRACT:
A method of operation of a network (10) of radio stations (e.g. 11, 12 and 13) in which each radio station communicates with at least two other radio stations. A message (32) is sent and a corresponding reply (35) is received between first and second stations (11 and 12). Similar messages are sent between second and third stations (12 and 14) and the first and third stations (11 and 14). A time delay is measured between sending of each message and receiving the corresponding reply. Distances are calculated between each station and each other station and, from the distances, locations for the second and third stations relative to the first station are calculated.

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Adel Rouz, ATM Implementation for the Third Generation Mobile, 1997 The Institution of Electrical Engineers, Savoy Place, London WC2R OBL, 1998.

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