Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Optimum frequency selection
Patent
1996-05-20
1998-04-28
Au, Amelia
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Optimum frequency selection
455 63, 455 671, 4552772, H04B 1500
Patent
active
057458413
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for continuously managing antenna beam assignment for a particular channel in a cell is disclosed. Reception conditions on the antenna beams are continuously monitored whereby wireless communications are initially assigned antenna beams based on reference, in part, to the currently prevailing reception conditions. Antenna beam assignment for continuing wireless communication is periodically updated based reference, in part, to subsequently prevailing reception conditions.
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Reudink Douglas O.
Reudink Mark
Au Amelia
Metawave Communications Corporation
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