Claims
- 1. A method of reducing co-channel interference in a communication system having base stations and terminal stations with each terminal station associated with one base station, each base station has an associated and corresponding cell, each cell includes a plurality of associated and corresponding sectors, the communication system comprises an uplink and a downlink with each including at least one slot, and the uplink comprises an uplink signal divided in the frequency domain into a plurality of channels, the method comprising:
determining a set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with each other at a selected base station; determining a first subset of the set of terminal stations such that the subset communicates with a first set of associated and corresponding base stations that are approximately located inline with the selected base station; determining a second subset of the set of terminal stations, wherein the subset communicates with a second set of associated and corresponding base stations that are located approximately in parallel with the first set of base stations; allocating a first uplink channel for the first set of base stations; and allocating a second uplink channel for the second set of base stations.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising transmitting on said first uplink channel from the terminal stations associated with the first set of base stations and transmitting on said second uplink channel from the terminal stations associated with the second set of base stations.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising separating the uplink and downlink into frames for use in a time division duplex communication system.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising using a first frequency for the uplink and a second frequency for the downlink, both for use in a frequency division duplex communication system.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the method is used with a single frequency set and four sectors per cell.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising separating the first uplink channel into a first polarization upper sub-channel, a second polarization upper sub-channel, a first polarization lower sub-channel, and a second polarization lower sub-channel, all of which are used within a four sector cell.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising separating the second uplink channel into a first polarization upper sub-channel, a second polarization upper sub-channel, a first polarization lower sub-channel, and a second polarization lower sub-channel, all of which are used within a four sector cell.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising adjusting the number of the at least one slots in the downlink to compensate for differences in spectrum efficiency of the downlink as compared to the uplink.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising calculating the number of the at least one slot in the downlink using equation Rd=1/[(Sd/Su)/(Td/Tu)+1], wherein Sd=spectrum efficiency for the downlink, Su=spectrum efficiency for the uplink, Td=time slots allocated by the system on the downlink, and Tu=time slots allocated by the system on the uplink.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising calculating the number of the at least one slot in the uplink using the equation Ru=Rd−1.
- 11. A communication system with reduced co-channel interference for use in a communication system having base stations and terminal stations, the system comprising:
a set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with each other at a selected base station, each terminal station being associated with at least one base station, each base station having an associated and corresponding cell which includes a plurality of associated and corresponding sectors, wherein the communication system comprises an uplink and a downlink, the uplink comprising an uplink signal divided in the frequency domain into a first uplink channel and a second uplink channel; a first set of base stations associated with a first subset of the set of terminal stations and are approximately inline with the selected base station; and a second set of base stations associated with a second subset of the set of terminal stations and are located approximately parallel to the first set of base stations, the terminal stations associated with the first set of base stations are configured to transmit on the first uplink channel and the terminal stations associated with the second set of base stations are configured to transmit on the second uplink channel.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the first uplink channel includes a first polarization upper sub-channel, a second polarization upper sub-channel, a first polarization lower sub-channel, and a second polarization lower sub-channel, all for use in a four sector cell.
- 13. The system of claim 11, wherein the second uplink channel includes a first polarization upper sub-channel, a second polarization upper sub-channel, a first polarization lower sub-channel, and a second polarization lower sub-channel, all for use in a four sector cell.
- 14. The system of claim 11, wherein the uplink and downlink are separated into frames in the time domain to operate in a time division duplex manner.
- 15. The system of claim 11, wherein the uplink and downlink are separated in the frequency domain to operate in a frequency division duplex manner.
- 16. A method for reducing co-channel interference in a communication system that includes base stations and terminal stations with each terminal station associated with a base station, the communication system having an uplink and a downlink with each including at least one slot, the base stations and the terminal stations communicate during a first frame and a second frame of an uplink channel, and each base station is associated with a cell, the method comprising:
determining a set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with each other at a selected base station; determining a first subset of the set of terminal stations that lie along a geographical diagonal line passing through the selected base station; and determining a second subset of the set of terminal stations that lie outside the geographical diagonal line.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising assigning the first subset of the set of terminal stations to transmit to their associated base stations during a first frame and assigning the second subset of the set of terminal stations to transmit to their associated base stations during a second frame.
- 18. The method of claim 16, further comprising separating the uplink and downlink into frames for use in a time division duplex communication system.
- 19. The method of claim 16, further comprising defining a first frequency for the uplink and a second frequency for the downlink, both for use in a frequency division duplex communication system.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the method is used with two frequency sets and four sectors per cell.
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising defining the two frequency sets to include a first polarization first channel, a first polarization second channel, a second polarization first channel, and a second polarization second channel, all for use in the four sectors.
- 22. The method of claim 16, wherein the method is used with three frequency sets and six sectors per cell.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising defining the three frequency sets to include a first polarization first channel, a first polarization second channel, a first polarization third channel, a second polarization first channel, a second polarization second channel, and a second polarization third channel, all for use in the six sectors.
- 24. The method of claim 16, wherein the method is used with four frequency sets and eight sectors per cell.
- 25. The method of claim 24, further comprising defining the four frequency sets to include a non-polarized first channel, a non-polarized second channel, a non-polarized third channel, a non-polarized fourth channel, and a non-polarized fifth channel along with a polarized first channel, a polarized second channel, and a polarized third channel, all for use in the six sectors.
- 26. The method of claim 16, further comprising adjusting the number of the at least one slot in the downlink to compensate for differences in spectrum efficiency for the downlink as compared to the uplink.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising calculating the number of the at least one slot in the downlink using equation Rd=1/[(Sd/Su)/(Td/Tu)+1], wherein Sd=spectrum efficiency for the downlink, Su=spectrum efficiency for the uplink, Td=time slots allocated by the system on the downlink, and Tu=time slots allocated by the system on the uplink.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising calculating the number of the at least one slot in the uplink using the equation Ru=Rd−1.
- 29. A system for reducing co-channel interference that includes base stations and terminal stations where each terminal station is associated with a base station and where the base stations and the terminal stations communicate during a first frame and a second frame of an uplink channel, the system comprising:
a selected base station that is susceptible to receiving co-channel interference from a set of terminal stations; a first subset of the set of terminal stations that lie along a geographical diagonal line passing through the selected base station; and a second subset of the set of terminal stations that lie outside the geographical diagonal line, wherein the first subset of the set of terminal stations is configured to transmit to an associated first set of base stations during a first frame of an uplink channel and wherein the second subset of the set of terminal stations is configured to transmit to an associated second set of base stations during a second frame of the uplink channel.
- 30. The system of claim 29, wherein the first set of base stations lie along the geographic diagonal line.
- 31. The system of claim 29, wherein the system is configured to operate in a time division duplex communication system.
- 32. The system of claim 29, wherein the system is configured to operate in a frequency division duplex communication system.
- 33. A method for reducing co-channel interference in a communication system that includes base stations and terminal stations where each terminal station is associated with a base station, the method comprising:
determining a set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with each other at a selected base station; determining a first subset of the set of terminal stations that lie along a geographical diagonal line passing through the selected base station; determining a second subset of the set of terminal stations that lie outside the geographical diagonal line; allocating a first uplink channel for the first set of terminal stations to communicate with their associated base stations; and allocating a second uplink channel for the second set of terminal stations to communicate with their associated base stations.
- 34. The method of claim 33, further comprising transmitting on a first uplink channel by the first set of terminal stations to their associated base stations and transmitting on a second uplink channel by the second set of terminal stations to their associated base stations.
- 35. The method of claim 33, further comprising separating the uplink and downlink into frames for use in a time division duplex communication system.
- 36. The method of claim 33, further comprising using a first frequency for the uplink and a second frequency for the downlink, both for use in a frequency division duplex communication system.
- 37. A method for reducing channel interference in a communication system that includes base stations and terminal stations with each terminal station associated with a base station, and each base station is associated with a cell, the method comprising:
determining a first set of terminal stations in a first cell that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations in a second cell; determining a first subset of the first set of terminal stations that lie along a line of sight that passes through a base station in the second cell; determining a second subset of the second set of terminal stations that uplink using a less robust modulation technique than is available; selecting a more robust modulation technique for the second subset of the second set of terminal stations; and coordinating uplink transmissions by the first subset of the first set of terminal stations with uplink transmissions by the second subset of the second set of terminal stations, the second subset of the second set of terminal stations utilizing the more robust modulation technique to reduce channel interference at the base station in the second cell.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the first set of terminal stations and the second set of terminal stations both uplink using a first channel.
- 39. The method of claim 37, wherein the first set of terminal stations uplink using a first channel and the second set of terminal stations uplink using a second channel, such that the first and second channels are adjacent channels.
- 40. The method of claim 37, further comprising measuring signal to noise ratios at the base station in the second cell for the uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the first subset of the first set of terminal stations.
- 41. A method for reducing channel interference in a communication system that includes base stations and terminal stations with each terminal station associated with a base station, and each base station is associated with a cell, the method comprising:
determining a first set of terminal stations in a first cell that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations in a second cell; determining a first subset of the first set of terminal stations that lie along a line of sight that passes through a base station in the second cell; defining a first time frame for use by the second set of terminal stations; defining a second time frame for use by the first subset of the first set of terminal stations; and coordinating uplink transmissions by the first subset of the first set of terminal stations with uplink transmissions by the second set of terminal stations, the second set of terminal stations uplink during the first time frame and the first subset of the first set of terminal stations uplink during the second time frame to reduce channel interference at the base station in the second cell.
- 42. The method of claim 41, further comprising measuring signal to noise ratios at the base station in the second cell for the uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the first subset of the first set of terminal stations.
- 43. The method of claim 41, wherein the first and second time frames share the same band of frequencies.
- 44. The method of claim 41, wherein the first time frame is on a first band of frequencies and the second time frame is on a second band of frequencies, wherein the first band of frequencies and the second band of frequencies are adjacent bands of frequencies.
- 45. A method for reducing channel interference in a communication system that includes base stations and terminal stations with each terminal station associated with a base station, and each base station is associated with a cell, the method comprising:
determining a first set of terminal stations in a first cell that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations in a second cell; determining a first subset of the first set of terminal stations that lie along a line of sight that passes through a base station in the second cell; determining a second subset of the second set of terminal stations that uplink using a less robust forward error correction technique than is available; selecting a more robust forward error correction technique for the second subset of the second set of terminal stations; and coordinating uplink transmissions by the first subset of the first set of terminal stations with uplink transmissions by the second subset of the second set of terminal stations, the second subset of the second set of terminal stations utilizing the more robust forward error correction technique to reduce channel interference at the base station in the second cell.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the first set of terminal stations and the second set of terminal stations both uplink using a first channel.
- 47. The method of claim 45, wherein the first set of terminal stations uplink using a first channel and the second set of terminal stations uplink using a second channel, such that the first and second channels are adjacent channels.
- 48. The method of claim 45, further comprising measuring signal to noise ratios at the base station in the second cell for the uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the first subset of the first set of terminal stations.
- 49. A system for reducing channel interference in a communication system that includes base stations and terminal stations with each terminal station associated with a base station, and each base station is associated with a cell, the system comprising:
a first set of terminal stations located in a first cell that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations in a second cell; a subset of the first set of terminal stations that lie along a line of sight that passes through a base station in the second cell; and a second set of terminal stations that are configured to select a more robust modulation technique for their uplink transmissions, wherein the uplink transmissions by the subset of the first set of terminal stations are coordinated with uplink transmissions by the second set of terminal stations, the second set of terminal stations utilizing the more robust modulation technique to reduce channel interference at the base station in the second cell.
- 50. The system of claim 49, wherein the first set of terminal stations and the second set of terminal stations both uplink using a first channel.
- 51. The system of claim 49, wherein the first set of terminal stations uplink using a first channel and the second set of terminal stations uplink using a second channel, such that the first and second channels are adjacent channels.
- 52. The system of claim 49, wherein the base station in the second cell is configured to measure signal to noise ratios for uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the subset of the first set of terminal stations.
- 53. A system for reducing channel interference in a communication system that includes base stations and terminal stations with each terminal station associated with a base station, and each base station is associated with a cell, the system comprising:
a first set of terminal stations located in a first cell that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations in a second cell; a first subset of the first set of terminal stations that lie along a line of sight that passes through a base station in the second cell and are configured to uplink during a first time frame; and a second set of terminal stations that are configured to uplink during a second time frame, wherein the second set of terminal stations uplink during the second time frame and the first subset of the first set of terminal stations uplink during the first time frame to reduce channel interference at the base station in the second cell.
- 54. The system of claim 53, wherein the base station in the second cell is configured to measure signal to noise ratios for uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the subset of the first set of terminal stations.
- 55. The system of claim 53, wherein the first and second time frames share the same band of frequencies.
- 56. The system of claim 53, wherein the first time frame is on a first band of frequencies and the second time frame is on a second band of frequencies, wherein the first band of frequencies and the second band of frequencies are adjacent bands of frequencies.
- 57. A system for reducing channel interference in a communication system that includes base stations and terminal stations with each terminal station associated with a base station, and each base station is associated with a cell, the system comprising:
a first set of terminal stations located in a first cell that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations in a second cell; a first subset of the first set of terminal stations that lie along a line of sight that passes through a base station in the second cell; and a second set of terminal stations that are configured to select a more robust forward error correction technique for their uplink transmissions, wherein the uplink transmissions by the first subset of the first set of terminal stations are coordinated with uplink transmissions by the second set of terminal stations, the second set of terminal stations utilizing the more robust forward error correction technique to reduce channel interference at the base station in the second cell.
- 58. The system of claim 57, wherein the first set of terminal stations and the second set of terminal stations both uplink using a first channel.
- 59. The system of claim 57, wherein the first set of terminal stations uplink using a first channel and the second set of terminal stations uplink using a second channel, such that the first and second channels are adjacent channels.
- 60. The system of claim 57, wherein the base station in the second cell is configured to measure signal to noise ratios for uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the subset of the first set of terminal stations.
- 61. A method for reducing adjacent channel interference in a communication system that includes a base station and terminal stations with each base station having antenna arrays, and each terminal station associated with one antenna array for transmitting an uplink to the base station, the method comprising:
determining a first set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations, the second set of terminal stations being associated with a first antenna array of a base station; determining a subset of the second set of terminal stations that uplink to the first antenna array using a less robust modulation technique than is available; selecting a more robust modulation technique for the subset of the second set of terminal stations; and coordinating uplink transmissions by the first set of terminal stations with uplink transmissions by the subset of the second set of terminal stations, the subset of the second set of terminal stations utilize the more robust modulation technique for their uplink transmissions to reduce adjacent channel interference at the first antenna array.
- 62. The method of claim 61, wherein the first set of terminal stations uplink using a first channel and the second set of terminal stations uplink using a second channel, such that the first and second channels are adjacent channels.
- 63. The method of claim 61, further comprising measuring signal to noise ratios at the first antenna array for the uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the potential for interfering with the second set of terminal stations.
- 64. A method for reducing adjacent channel interference in a communication system that includes a base station and terminal stations with each base station having antenna arrays, and each terminal station associated with one antenna array for transmitting an uplink to the base station, the method comprising:
determining a first set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations, the second set of terminal stations being associated with a first antenna array of a base station; defining a first time frame for use by the first set of terminal stations; defining a second time frame for use by the second set of terminal stations; and coordinating uplink transmissions by the first set of terminal stations with uplink transmissions by the second set of terminal stations, the first set of terminal stations uplink during the first time frame and the second set of terminal stations uplink during the second time frame to reduce adjacent channel interference at the first antenna array.
- 65. The method of claim 64, further comprising measuring signal to noise ratios at the first antenna array for the uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the potential for interfering with the second set of terminal stations.
- 66. The method of claim 64, wherein the first time frame is on a first band of frequencies and the second time frame is on a second band of frequencies, wherein the first band of frequencies and the second band of frequencies are adjacent bands of frequencies.
- 67. A method for reducing adjacent channel interference in a communication system that includes a base station and terminal stations with each base station having antenna arrays, and each terminal station associated with one antenna array for transmitting an uplink to the base station, the method comprising:
determining a first set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations, the second set of terminal stations being associated with a first antenna array of a base station; determining a subset of the second set of terminal stations that uplink to the first antenna array using a less robust forward error correction technique than is available; selecting a more robust forward error correction technique for the subset of the second set of terminal stations; and coordinating uplink transmissions by the first set of terminal stations with uplink transmissions by the subset of the second set of terminal stations, the subset of the second set of terminal stations utilize the more robust forward error correction technique for their uplink transmissions to reduce adjacent channel interference at the first antenna array.
- 68. The method of claim 67, wherein the first set of terminal stations uplink using a first channel and the second set of terminal stations uplink using a second channel, such that the first and second channels are adjacent channels.
- 69. The method of claim 67, further comprising measuring signal to noise ratios at the first antenna array for the uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations to determine the potential for interfering with the second set of terminal stations.
- 70. A system for reducing adjacent channel interference in a communication system that includes a base station and terminal stations with each base station having antenna arrays, and each terminal station associated with one antenna array for transmitting an uplink to the base station, the system comprising:
a first set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations; and a second set of terminal stations associated with a first antenna array of a base station and configured to select a more robust modulation technique for their uplink transmissions, wherein the uplink transmissions by the first set of terminal stations are coordinated with uplink transmissions by the second set of terminal stations, the second set of terminal stations utilizing the more robust modulation technique to reduce adjacent channel interference at the first antenna array.
- 71. The system of claim 70, wherein the first set of terminal stations uplink using a first channel and the second set of terminal stations uplink using a second channel, such that the first and second channels are adjacent channels.
- 72. The system of claim 70, wherein the base station is configured to measure signal to noise ratios for uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations which are used to determine the potential for the first set of terminal stations to interfere with the second set of terminal stations.
- 73. A system for reducing adjacent channel interference in a communication system that includes a base station and terminal stations with each base station having antenna arrays, and each terminal station associated with one antenna array for transmitting an uplink to the base station, the system comprising:
a first set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations; and a second set of terminal stations associated with a first antenna array of a base station and configured to select a more robust forward error correction technique for their uplink transmissions, wherein the uplink transmissions by the first set of terminal stations are coordinated with uplink transmissions by the second set of terminal stations, the second set of terminal stations utilizing the more robust forward error correction technique to reduce adjacent channel interference at the first antenna array.
- 74. The system of claim 73, wherein the first set of terminal stations uplink using a first channel and the second set of terminal stations uplink using a second channel, such that the first and second channels are adjacent channels.
- 75. The system of claim 73, wherein the base station is configured to measure signal to noise ratios for uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations which are used to determine the potential for the first set of terminal stations to interfere with the second set of terminal stations.
- 76. A system for reducing adjacent channel interference in a communication system that includes a base station and terminal stations with each base station having antenna arrays, and each terminal station associated with one antenna array for transmitting an uplink to the base station, the system comprising:
a first set of terminal stations that may potentially interfere with a second set of terminal stations and configured to uplink during a first time frame; and a second set of terminal stations associated with a first antenna array of a base station and configured to uplink during a second time frame, wherein the second set of terminal stations uplink during the second time frame and the first set of terminal stations uplink during the first time frame to reduce adjacent channel interference at the first antenna array.
- 77. The system of claim 76, wherein the base station is configured to measure signal to noise ratios for uplink transmissions from the first set of terminal stations which are used to determine the potential for the first set of terminal stations to interfere with the second set of terminal stations.
- 78. The system of claim 76, wherein the first time frame is on a first band of frequencies and the second time frame is on a second band of frequencies, wherein the first band of frequencies and the second band of frequencies are adjacent bands of frequencies.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/248,867, filed Nov. 15, 2000, titled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE IN A FRAME-SYNCHRONIZED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM” and 60/249,769, filed Nov. 16, 2000, titled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE IN A FRAME-SYNCHRONIZED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM,” both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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