Multiplex communications – Low speed asynchronous data system – Rotary distributor
Reexamination Certificate
1999-03-26
2003-12-02
Vanderpuye, Kenneth (Department: 2661)
Multiplex communications
Low speed asynchronous data system
Rotary distributor
C370S350000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06657977
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention concerns a radio having a burst event execution apparatus and a method.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In cellular communication, mobile radios (i.e.—ìradioî) and radio base stations (i.e.—ìbaseî) exchange data and control signals. The base can serve more than one radio, and several bases can serve a plurality of radios in a defined geographic area. A single radio generally communicates with one base at a time. The radio and base need to be time synchronized in order for the transmitted and received signals to be properly interpreted by the radio and the base.
In both radio and base there are timing units for timing events executed within the radio and the base. Such timing units can include one or more counters. The counters are used to time various events occurring within the radio and base and for measuring time intervals. For example, one counter can count the number of communication frames being exchanged between base and radio, and another counter can be used to trigger events that occur within a communication frame. In order for the radio and base to function properly, the timing counters in the radio and the base should be periodically synchronized.
Offset between the timing counters of the radio and base can occur, for example, as a result of a handover of a radio between two base stations or from movement of the radio which changes the propagation time of the signals exchanged between the base and radio. In order to synchronize the timing counter of the mobile radio and the timing counter of base station, timing signals are periodically sent by one to the other and an offset is calculated and one or both timing counters adjusted. Usually the timing counter in the mobile radio is adjusted.
Prior art arrangements for synchronizing a radio timing counters have several disadvantages. Resetting the timing counter can interfere with normal operation of the radio, especially when the timing reset occurs while the timing unit is in the middle of scheduling or triggering some operation within the mobile radio.
If, for example, at time T
1
, the timing counter is reset to a value which is associated with time T
6
, and at times T
2
,T
3
,T
4
,T
5
a plurality of instructions were to be executed, wherein T
1
<T
2
<T
3
<T
4
<T
5
<T
6
, then these instructions are executed only in the next communication frame, resulting in an undesirable delay.
Accordingly there is a need to provide an improved means and method which mitigates or avoids these and other deficiencies of the prior art.
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Khawand Jean M.
Norman Oded
Refaeli Moshe
Salant Yoram
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