Claims
- 1. A method of call processing in a wireless network comprising the steps of:
- initiating a hand-off procedure from a first base station to a second base station;
- defining a coverage area to include a predetermined number of unit areas within said coverage area based on predetermined uniform characteristics wherein said predetermined uniform characteristics are a function of predefined user specific activity; and completing said hand-off procedure.
- 2. A method of call processing in a wireless network as in claim 1 further comprising:
- establishing a coverage area surrounding a predetermined focal point with approximately the same number of unit areas of a previous coverage area upon detection of a mobile unit traversing an edge of a previous coverage area.
- 3. A method of call processing in a wireless network as in claim 2 wherein said predetermined focal point approximates the center of a circle around a detected location of a mobile unit.
- 4. A method of call processing in a wireless network as in claim 3 further comprising:
- establishing a unit area based on distance.
- 5. A method of call processing in a wireless network as in claim 4 further comprising:
- establishing a call area with a predetermined number of microcells per coverage area.
- 6. A method of call processing as in claim 1 wherein said predetermined characteristics include a function of the network.
- 7. A method of call processing as in claim 6 wherein said predetermined characteristics further include a predetermined number of unit areas N dependent upon network topology.
- 8. A method of call processing as in claim 6 wherein said function of the network further includes a function dependent upon geographic considerations.
- 9. A method of call processing in a wireless network as in claim 6 further including:
- calculating the number of probable microcells to be used in a coverage area by calculating the travel time beginning when a call user answers a call until the call is finished;
- calculating the average time which is a predetermined number that is characteristic of the system;
- calculating the approximate distance traveled by a mobile subscriber as a function of the distance between base stations;
- calculating the average speed of the mobile subscriber travels within the coverage area; calculating a remainder time which is the difference between the average time and the travel time;
- calculating distance a new distance D traveled by a mobile subscriber by multiplying the average speed by the remainder time; and
- calculating the number of microcells in a coverage area as equal to the distance D divided by a predetermined known distance.
- 10. A method of call processing in a wireless network as in claim 9 wherein said predetermined known distance is the distance between base stations.
- 11. A method of call processing as in claim 1 wherein said predefined user specific activity includes a predefined travel pattern specific to a user and generic to a group of users.
- 12. An apparatus for call processing in a wireless network comprising:
- means for initiating a hand-off procedure from a first base station to a second base station;
- means for defining a coverage area to include a predetermined number of unit areas within said coverage area based on predetermined uniform characteristics wherein said predetermined uniform characteristics are a function of predefined user specific activity; and means for completing said hand-off procedure.
- 13. An apparatus for call processing in a wireless network as in claim 12 further comprising:
- means for establishing a coverage area surrounding a predetermined focal point with approximately the same number of unit areas of a previous coverage area upon detection of a mobile unit traversing an edge of a previous coverage area.
- 14. An apparatus for call processing in a wireless network as in claim 13 wherein said predetermined focal point approximates the center of a circle around a detected location of a mobile unit.
- 15. An apparatus for call processing in a wireless network as in claim 14 further comprising means for:
- establishing a unit area based on distance.
- 16. An apparatus for call processing in a wireless network as in claim 15 further comprising means for:
- establishing a call area with a predetermined number of microcells per coverage area.
- 17. An apparatus for call processing as in claim 12 wherein said predetermined characteristics include a function of the network.
- 18. An apparatus for call processing as in claim 12 wherein said predetermined characteristics further include a predetermined number of unit areas N dependent upon network topology.
- 19. An apparatus for call processing in a wireless network as in claim 13 further including means for calculating the number of probable microcells to be used in a coverage area by calculating the travel time beginning when a call user answers a call until the call is finished; calculating the average time which is a predetermined number that is characteristic of the system; calculating the approximate distance traveled by a mobile subscriber as a function of the distance between base stations; calculating the average speed of the mobile subscriber travels within the coverage area; calculating a remainder time which is the difference between the average time and the travel time; calculating distance a distance D traveled by a mobile subscriber by multiplying the average speed by the remainder time; and calculating the number of microcells in a coverage area as equal to the distance D divided by a predetermined known distance.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Appln. 60/026,934 filed Sep. 19, 1996.
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