System and method for reselecting antennas in a cellular...

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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C455S067110, C455S101000, C455S277200, C455S562100

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07486931

ABSTRACT:
A cellular mobile communication system using multiple antennas reselects a plurality of transmission antennas of base stations connected to a mobile station. The system includes measuring a channel quality parameter used for estimation of channel performance, determining whether to reselect the transmission antennas using the measured channel quality parameter, reselecting transmission antennas of the base stations connected to the mobile station, and connecting the reselected transmission antennas to the base station.

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