Resource management by an intelligent repeater

Telecommunications – Carrier wave repeater or relay system – Failure compensation

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455 9, 455 341, 455 531, 379 63, H04B 174, H04B 336, H04B 1702

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ABSTRACT:
In a trunked communication system using intelligent repeaters (101), each intelligent repeater performs a series of tests (602, 606, 610, 614, and 618) on its own functionality. The results of these tests are transmitted (622) to a resource manager, which is one of the intelligent repeaters at a communications site. Using the results of these tests, the resource manager then selects one or more of the intelligent repeaters to perform the functions of authorization, resource allocation (708), and logging of communications (713).

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