Claims
- 1. In a communication system having a resource controller for controlling allocation of a plurality of communication resources amongst a plurality of communication units, wherein at least one of the communication resources supports more than one communication capability, a method of assigning a communication resource to a communication unit, comprising the steps of:
- A) receiving a communication from a communication unit, which communication includes an indication of communication resource capability needs;
- B) determining which of the communication resources has sufficient capabilities to support the indicated communication resource capability needs, to thereby form a group of candidate communication resources;
- C) selecting whichever of the candidate communication resources will result in minimized usurpation of unused communication capabilities.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one communication resource supports at least both dispatch communication service and telephone interconnect service.
- 3. In a communication system having a resource controller for controlling allocation of a plurality of radio frequency communication resources amongst a plurality of radio frequency communication units, wherein a plurality of the radio frequency communication resources each support more than one communication capability, a method of assigning a communication resource to a communication unit, comprising the steps of:
- A) receiving a communication from a radio frequency communication unit, which communication includes an indication of radio frequency communication resource capability needs;
- B) when no radio frequency communication resources are currently available to support the indicated radio frequency communication resource capability needs, declining to provide the radio frequency communication unit with a radio frequency communication resource;
- C) when at least one radio frequency communication resource is currently available to support the indicated radio frequency communication resource capability needs, determining which of the radio frequency communication resources has sufficient capabilities to support the indicated radio frequency communication resource capability needs, to thereby form a group of candidate radio frequency communication resources;
- D) selecting whichever of the candidate radio frequency communication resources will result in minimized usurpation of unused communication capabilities.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of selecting whichever of the candidate radio frequency communication resources will result in minimized usurpation of unused communication capabilites includes the steps of:
- D1) providing each of the candidate radio frequency communication resources with a weight factor related, at least in part, to particular communication capabilities supported by each of the candidate radio frequency communication resources; and
- D2) selecting a particular candidate radio frequency communication resource as a function of the weight factors.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of providing each of the candidate radio frequency communication resources with a weight factor related, at least in part, to particular communication capabilities supported by each of the candidate radio frequency communication resources includes the steps of:
- D1a) assigning each communication capability an associated predetermined weight value;
- D1b) for each candidate radio frequency communication resource, combining the weight values that represent each of the communication capabilites supported by each candidate radio frequency communication resource.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the weight value assigned to dispatch communication capabilities is lower, respectively, than the weight value assigned to telephone interconnect capabilities.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein the weight value assigned to dispatch communication capabilities is lower, respectively, than the weight value assigned to encrypted communication capabilities.
- 8. The method of claim 5, wherein the weight value assigned to dispatch communication capabilities is lower, respectively, than the weight value assigned to data messaging capabilities.
- 9. The method of claim 5, wherein the weight value assigned to dispatch communication capabilities is lower, respectively, than the weight value assigned to telephone interconnect, encrypted communication, and data messaging capabilities.
- 10. In a radio frequency communication system having a resource controller for controlling allocation of a plurality of radio frequency communication resources amongst a plurality of radio frequency communication units, wherein a plurality of the radio frequency communication resources each support more than one communication capability from the group of communication capabilities comprising:
- dispatch communications;
- telephone interconnect;
- encrypted communications;
- data messaging;
- a method of assigning a radio frequency communication resource to a radio frequency communication unit, comprising the steps of:
- A) receiving a communication from a radio frequency communication unit, which communication includes an indication of radio frequency communication resource capability needs;
- B) when no radio frequency communication resources are currently available to support the indicated radio frequency communication resource capability needs, declining to provide the radio frequency communication unit with a radio frequency communication resource;
- C) when at least one radio frequency communication resource is currently available to support the indicated radio frequency communication resource capability needs, determining which of the radio frequency communication resources has sufficient capabilities to support the indicated radio frequency communication resource capability needs, to thereby form a group of candidate radio frequency communication resources;
- D) providing each of the candidate radio frequency communication resources with a weight factor related, at least in part, to the particular communication capabilities supported by each of the candidate radio frequency communication resources, by:
- i) assigning each communication capability an associated predetermined weight value, wherein the weight value assigned to dispatch communication capabilities is lower, respectively, than the weight value assigned to telephone interconnect, encrypted communication, and data messaging capabilities; and
- ii) for each candidate radio frequency communication resource, combining the weight values that represent each of the communication capabilities supported by each candidate radio frequency communication resource; and
- E) selecting a particular candidate radio frequency communication resource as a function of the weight factors to thereby minimize usurpation of unused communication capabilities.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 07/370,497 filed Jun. 23, 1989, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,025,254.
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