Claims
- 1. A method for detecting a mobile-telephone signal comprising the steps of:transmitting a base station signal using a first frequency at a first frame boundary; transmitting a base station signal using a second frequency at a time r relative to a second frame boundary; receiving a mobile-telephone signal transmitted on the first frequency within a first search window beginning at a third frame boundary and ending at a time p1 after the third frame boundary, wherein p1 represents a time interval corresponding to a bit limitation for a first correlator; and receiving a mobile-telephone signal transmitted on the second frequency within a second search window beginning at a time q after a time r relative to a fourth frame boundary and ending at a time q+p2 after the time r relative to the fourth frame boundary, wherein q is a timing advance value and p2 represents a time interval corresponding to a bit limitation for a second correlator.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:detecting the mobile-telephone signal transmitted on the first frequency using a correlator.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the mobile-telephone signal transmitted on the first frequency is detected when a resulting signal of an incoming signal multiplied with a known code exceeds a threshold.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the known code is a pseudo-random noise sequence.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of:detecting the mobile-telephone signal transmitted on the second frequency using a correlator.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the mobile-telephone signal transmitted on the second frequency is detected when a resulting signal of an incoming signal multiplied with a known code exceeds a threshold.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the known code is a pseudo-random noise sequence.
- 8. A base station comprising:a first radio for transmitting base station signals using a first frequency at frame boundaries, the first radio having a first correlator for detecting mobile-telephone signals transmitted on the first frequency, the first correlator being configured to search for the first frequency mobile-telephone signals during first time intervals beginning at the frame boundaries and ending a time p1 after the frame boundaries, wherein p1 represents a time interval corresponding to a bit limitation for the first correlator; and a second radio for transmitting base station signals using a second frequency at a time r relative to the frame boundaries, the second radio having a second correlator for detecting mobile-telephone signals transmitted on the second frequency, the second correlator being configured to search for the second frequency mobile-telephone signals during second time intervals beginning at a time q after the time r and ending a time q+p2 after the time r, wherein p2 represents a time interval corresponding to a bit limitation for the second correlator.
- 9. The base station of claim 8, wherein the first correlator detects the first frequency mobile-telephone signals when a resulting signal of an incoming signal multiplied with a known code exceeds a threshold.
- 10. The base station of claim 8, wherein the second correlator detects the second frequency mobile-telephone signals when a resulting signal of an incoming signal multiplied with a known code exceeds a threshold.
- 11. The base station of claim 8 further comprising:a GPS receiver for receiving timing information for aligning the frame boundaries.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Related subject matter is disclosed in the following application filed concurrently herewith and assigned to the same Assignee hereof: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/143,665 entitled “Handoffs In Extended Range Concentric Cell Base Station,” inventors Frances Jiang, Wen-Yi Kuo and Raafat Kamel.
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