Method of identifying antenna beams for transmission of ring ale

Telecommunications – Carrier wave repeater or relay system – Portable or mobile repeater

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455 133, 455 383, H04B 7185, H04B 700

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060729864

ABSTRACT:
In a global satellite communication system (10) that provides antenna beams that move with respect to Earth's surface, gateways (22) send ring alerts directed to subscriber units (26) based on a list of antenna beams. The list of antenna beams is determined by a dot product between a subscriber unit's basis vector and antenna beam vectors. Ring alerts are transmitted in antenna beams when the dot product exceeds a predetermined threshold. Subscriber units listen for ring alerts in the same antenna beams of the list by calculating the list the same way the gateway calculates the list.

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