System and method for timing detector measurements in a...

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Plural transmitters or receivers

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C455S426200, C455S554100, C455S554200, C455S003010, C455S452100, C455S067110, C370S280000, C370S328000, C370S338000, C375S222000

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ABSTRACT:
A system that provides a wireless broadband connection between base stations and customer sites is described. The system includes indoor units within the base stations and customer sites and communicate across cables to outdoor units. The indoor units link to routers, switches and other devices and services. The outdoor units transmit and receive wireless data and send it to the indoor units. The indoor units control the timing of detector measurements in the outdoor unit by transmitting a regular, repeating control message at a predetermined time. Once the outdoor unit receives the control message, it samples its detectors and reports measurements back to the indoor unit.

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