Claims
- 1. In a wireless communications network, a method in a base station to communicate with a remote unit that is in a sleep mode, the remote unit having a unique identification value, comprising the steps of:establishing a periodic reference instant at the base station and at the remote station; determining a delay interval following said periodic reference instant at the base station, said delay interval being derived from said unique identification value of said remote unit; and transmitting a message from the base station to the remote unit at a second instant following said delay interval, said remote unit having changed from said sleep mode to a standby mode after said delay interval; wherein said periodic reference instant is established by a beginning subframe count instant that is incremented by a packet count value at the base station and at the remote unit.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said delay interval is determined by a value N of a quantity of M least significant bits of said unique identification value of said remote unit, the delay interval being an interval required for the occurrence of a plurality of N of said beginning subframe count instants.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said remote unit changes from said sleep mode to a standby mode after said delay interval.
- 4. In a wireless communications network, a method in a base station to communicate with a remote unit that is in a sleep mode, the remote unit having a unique identification value, comprising the steps of:establishing a periodic reference instant at the base station and at the remote unit; determining a delay interval following said periodic reference instant at the base station, said delay interval being derived from said unique identification value of said remote unit; attempting to initiate a communication from said base station to said remote unit; concluding at the base station that the remote unit is in said sleep mode if said attempting step fails to initiate communications with the remote unit; waiting for said delay interval following said periodic reference instant at the base station; and transmitting a message from the base station to the remote unit at a second instant following said delay interval, said remote unit having changed from said sleep mode to a standby mode after said delay interval; wherein said periodic reference instant is established by a beginning subframe count instant that is incremented by a packet count value at the base station and at the remote unit.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said delay interval is determined by a value N of a quantity of M least significant bits of said unique identification value of said remote unit, the delay interval being an interval required for the occurrence of a plurality of N of said beginning subframe count instants.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said remote unit changes from said sleep mode to a standby mode after said delay interval.
- 7. A highly bandwidth-efficient communications method in a base station to communicate with a remote unit that is in a sleep mode, the remote unit having a unique identification value, comprising the steps of:establishing a periodic reference instant at the base station and at the remote unit; determining a delay interval following said periodic reference instant at the base station, said delay interval being derived from said unique identification value of said remote unit; receiving at a base station a spread signal comprising an incoming data traffic signal spread over a plurality of discrete traffic frequencies; adaptively despreading the signals received at the base station by using despreading weights; attempting to initiate a communication from said base station to said remote unit; concluding at the base station that the remote unit is in said sleep mode if said attempting step fails to initiate communications with the remote unit; waiting for said delay interval following said periodic reference instant at the base station; and transmitting at the base station to the remote unit a spread signal comprising an outgoing data traffic signal spread over a plurality of discrete traffic frequencies; wherein said periodic reference instant is established by a beginning subframe count instant that is incremented by a packet count value at the base station and at the remote unit.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said delay interval is determined by a value N of a quantity of M least significant bits of said unique identification value of said remote unit, the delay interval being an interval required for the occurrence of a plurality of N of said beginning subframe count instants.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said remote unit changes from said sleep mode to
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a Continuation-In-Part of the U.S. patent application by David Gibbons, et al. entitled “REMOTE WIRELESS UNIT HAVING REDUCED POWER OPERATING MODE”, Ser. No. 08/796,586, filed Feb. 6, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,085,114 and assigned to AT&T Wireless Services Inc.
The invention disclosed herein is related to the co-pending U.S. patent application by Siavash Alamouti, Doug Stolarz, and Joel Becker, entitled “VERTICAL ADAPTIVE ANTENNA ARRAY FOR A DISCRETE MULTITONE SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM”, Ser. No. 08/806,510, filed on the same day as the instant patent application, assigned to AT&T Wireless Services Inc., and incorporated herein by reference.
The invention disclosed herein is related to the copending U.S. patent application by Alamouti, et al., entitled “Method for Frequency Division Duplex Communications”, Ser. No. 08/796,584, filed Feb. 6, 1997, assigned to AT&T Wireless Services, and incorporated herein by reference.
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