Claims
- 1. A base station for wireless communication with a plurality of subscriber units, the base station communicating information signals from an originating source to a destination one of said subscriber units over a channel at an assigned one of a plurality of frequencies, said channel being divided into a sequence of repetitive time slots with a group of consecutive time slots defining a frame, said base station comprising:
a remote central processing unit capable of assigning a duration of time for the information signals being sent to said destination subscriber unit, wherein said duration equals the duration of one or more time slots in the same frame, said central processing unit maintaining a memory of which slots in each frame of each channel have been assigned and providing said assignment by consulting said memory; a multiplexer for multiplexing the information signals onto the assigned channel; and a transmitter for transmitting the information signals to said destination subscriber unit using the assigned slots within the frame over the assigned channel.
- 2. The base station as in claim 1, wherein the subscriber units are mobile subscriber units.
- 3. A base station as in claim 1, wherein within the same frame other information signals from other originating sources are assigned time slots other than the said timeslots.
- 4. A base station as in claim 1, wherein said information signals comprise data information.
- 5. A base station as in claim 3, wherein other information signals comprise voice information.
- 6. A base station as in claim 1, wherein said information signals have a coding rate, and wherein different information signals may have different respective coding rates.
- 7. A base station as in claim 1, wherein said central processing unit is capable of assigning information signals having respective different coding rates to slots within the same frame.
- 8. A base station as in claim 1, wherein said information signals are modulated onto a carrier frequency of the channel, and wherein different information signals may have different modulation types.
- 9. A base station as in claim 1, wherein said base station comprises a modulator for modulating the information signals onto the carrier frequency of the channel, said modulator being capable of modulating different information signals having respective different modulation types, said central processing unit assigning information signals having respective different modulation types to slots in the same frame.
- 10. A base station as in claim 9, wherein a modulation type comprises PSK modulation.
- 11. A base station as in claim 1, wherein said base station further comprises a linear modulator including a linear amplifier.
- 12. A base station as in claim 9, wherein said modulator uses modulation to transmit at least 2 bits/symbol.
- 13. A base station as in claim 1, further comprising a receiver for receiving reverse information signals from an originating one of said mobile subscriber units to a destination over a reverse channel at an assigned frequency, said reverse information signal is present on multiple time slots within the same frame.
- 14. A base station as in claim 13, wherein said base station further comprises a demodulator for demodulating said reverse information signals from the carrier frequency of the reverse channel, said demodulator being capable of demodulating reverse information signals having respective different modulation types.
- 15. A mobile subscriber station for a wireless communication system capable of providing information signals on a channel at an assigned one of a plurality of frequencies within said wireless communication system, the specific channel to be used by the subscriber station being assigned to it by a base station in the wireless communication system, each of said channels being divided into a sequence of time slots with a group of consecutive time slots defining a frame, the subscriber station comprising;
set up means for placing the information signals into time slots within a frame corresponding to a duration assigned in response to the subscriber station receiving such time slot assignment for said information signals; and a transmitter for transmitting the information signals to the base station over the channel at the assigned frequency.
- 16. A subscriber station as in claim 15 further comprising a modulator for modulating the information signals onto the carrier of the frequency assigned to the channel.
- 17. A subscriber station as in claim 15, wherein within the same frame other information signals from other subscriber stations are assigned time slots of said other duration.
- 18. A subscriber station as in claim 15, wherein said information signals comprise data information.
- 19. A subscriber station as in claim 15, wherein said set up means can accommodate information signals of different respective coding rates.
- 20. A subscriber station as in claim 16, wherein said modulator is capable of modulating information signals having different modulation types such that different modulation types can be accommodated within a single frame.
- 21. A subscriber station as in claim 20, wherein at least one of said modulation types comprises PSK modulation.
- 22. A subscriber station as in claim 16, wherein said modulator comprises a linear modulator including a linear amplifier.
- 23. A subscriber station as in claim 16, wherein said modulator uses modulation to transmit at least 2 bits/symbol.
- 24. A subscriber station as in claim 15, further comprising a receiver for receiving forward information signals on a forward channel at an assigned one of a plurality of frequencies, said set up means being capable of processing the forward information signals from time slots corresponding to an assigned duration within the same frame.
- 25. A subscriber station as in claim 16 and further comprising a demodulator for demodulating said forward information signals from the carrier frequency of the forward channel, said demodulator being capable of demodulating forward information signals having respective different modulation types.
- 26. A wireless communication system for processing a plurality of information signals each from a respective originating source to a respective destination mobile subscriber unit over a respective forward channel at an assigned one of a plurality of forward frequencies and for receiving information signals from an originating mobile subscriber unit to a destination over a respective reverse channel at an assigned one of a plurality of reverse frequencies, said forward and reverse channels being divided into a respective sequence of repetitive time slots with a group of consecutive time slots defining a respective frame, all of the frames being synchronized within the system, said system having a base station comprising a remote connection central processing unit capable of assigning a respective duration of time for the respective information signals being sent on both the forward and reverse channels, wherein said duration equals the duration of one or more time slot in the same frame, said system having a plurality of mobile subscriber units with each mobile subscriber unit comprising set up means for placing information signals into time slots within a frame corresponding to a duration assigned on a reverse channel and for receiving information signals from time slots within a frame corresponding to an assigned duration on a forward channel, both in response to an assignment from the base station.
- 27. A system as in claim 26, wherein within the same frame other information signals from other originating sources are assigned time slots other than said time slots.
- 28. A system as in claim 26, wherein said information signals comprise data information.
- 29. A system as in claim 26, wherein the information signals also comprise voice information.
- 30. A system as in claim 26, wherein said information signals have a coding rate, and wherein different information signals may have different respective coding rates.
- 31. A system as in claim 26, wherein s aid central processing unit is capable of assigning information signals having respective different coding rates to slots within the same frame.
- 32. A system as in claim 26, wherein information signals are modulated onto a carrier frequency of the forward channel, and information signals are demodulated from the carrier frequency of the reverse channel, and wherein different information signals may have different modulation types.
- 33. A system as in claim 26, wherein said base station further comprises a modulator for modulating information signals onto the carrier frequency of the forward channel, and a demodulator for demodulating information signals from the carrier frequency of the reverse channel, said modulator and demodulator each being capable of respectively modulating and demodulating different information signals with different modulation types, said central processing unit being capable of assigning information signals having respective different modulation types to slots within the same frame.
- 34. A system as in claim 33, wherein at least one of said modulation types comprises PSK modulation.
- 35. A system as in claim 26, wherein said base station further comprises a modulator for modulating information signals onto the carrier frequency of the forward channel, and a demodulator for demodulation information signals from the carrier frequency of the reverse channel, and said modulator and demodulator respectively comprise a linear modulator including a linear amplifier.
- 36. A system as in claim 26, wherein each mobile subscriber unit further comprises a modulator for modulating information signals onto the carrier frequency of the reverse channel and a demodulator for demodulating information signals from the carrier frequency of the forward channel, said modulator and demodulator each capable of respectively modulating and demodulating different information signals with different modulation types, said central processing unit being capable of assigning information signals having respective different modulation types to slots within the same frame.
- 37. A system as in claim 36, wherein a modulation type comprises PSK modulation.
- 38. A system as in claim 36, wherein each said mobile subscriber unit further comprises a modulator for modulating information signals onto the carrier frequency of the reverse channel, and a demodulator for demodulating information signals from the carrier frequency of the forward channel and said modulator and demodulator respectively comprise a linear modulator including a linear amplifier.
- 39. A method for communication of at least one information signal in a wireless communication system from an originating source to a destination mobile subscriber unit over a channel at an assigned one of a plurality of frequencies, said channel being divided into a sequence of repetitive time slots, with a group of consecutive time slots defining a frame, the method comprising:
assigning a channel to the information signals from an originating source, assigning a duration of time for the information signals, said duration being equal to the duration of one or more time slots in the same frame, communicating the assigned frequency and time slot information to a destination mobile subscriber unit; and transmitting the information signals to the destination mobile subscriber unit over the assigned frequency using the assigned time slots.
- 40. A method for communication as in claim 39, wherein said subscriber unit is a mobile subscriber unit.
- 41. A method for communication as in claim 39, further comprising the step of assigning to other information signals destined for other mobile subscriber units, time slots within the same frame other than said time slots.
- 42. A method for communication, as in claim 39 wherein said information signals comprise data information.
- 43. A method for communication as in claim 39, wherein said information signals have a coding rate and wherein different information signals may have different respective coding rates, further comprising the step of:
assigning information signals having respective different coding rates to slots within the same frame.
- 44. A method for communication as in claim 39, further comprising the steps of:
modulating the information signals onto the carrier of the frequency assigned to the channel with one modulation type; and modulating other information signals with other modulation types from different originating sources to different destination mobile subscriber units onto the same carrier in different slots within the same frame.
- 45. A method for communication as in claim 44, wherein at least one of said modulation types comprises PSK modulation.
- 46. A base station for wireless communication with a plurality of mobile subscriber units, the base station simultaneously communicating respective information signals each from one or more originating sources to a respective mobile destination subscriber unit over channels respectively assigned to the information signals, each channel assigned to one of a plurality of frequencies with multiple channels capable of being assigned to the same frequency, each channel being divided into a sequence of time slots with a group of consecutive time slots defining a frame, said base station comprising a modulator for modulating each information signal onto the carrier of the frequency assigned to the channel communicating that information signal, said modulator handling more than one modulation type, whereby different modulation types may be used in the same frame.
- 47. A base station as in claim 46, wherein all of said time slots are of equal duration.
- 48. A base station as in claim 46, wherein said information signals comprise data information.
- 49. A base station as in claim 46 wherein said information signals each have a coding rate, and wherein different information signals may have different respective coding rates, whereby different coding rates may be used within the same frame.
- 50. A base station as in claim 46, wherein at least one modulation type comprises PSK modulation.
- 51. A base station as in claim 46, wherein said modulator comprises a linear modulator including a linear amplifier.
- 52. A mobile subscriber station for a communication system, which system is capable of simultaneously providing a plurality of information signals on respective channels in said communication system, each channel assigned to one of a plurality of frequencies with multiple channels capable of being assigned to the same frequency, each of said channels being divided into a sequence of time slots with a consecutive group of time slots defining a frame, each of said information signals being modulated onto the carrier of the frequency assigned to the channel communicating the respective information signals, with different modulation types occurring within the same frame, the subscriber station comprising a modulator for modulating information signals it is transmitting onto the carrier of the frequency assigned to the channel on which it is transmitting the information signals, said modulator being capable of handling more than one type of modulation.
- 53. The subscriber station as in claim 52 and further comprising a demodulator for demodulating information signals it is receiving from a frequency assigned to the channel on which it is receiving the information signals, said demodulator handling more than one type of modulation.
- 54. The subscriber station as in claim 52, wherein all said time slots are of equal time duration.
- 55. The subscriber station as in claim 52, wherein said information signals comprise data information.
- 56. The subscriber station as in claim 52, wherein said subscriber station further comprises set up means which can accommodate information signals of different respective coding rates within the same frame in the system.
- 57. The subscriber station is in claim 52, wherein at least one of said modulation types comprises PSK modulation.
- 58. The subscriber station as in claim 52, wherein said modulator and said demodulator respectively comprise a linear modulator and a linear demodulator respectively including a linear amplifier.
- 59. The subscriber station as in claim 52, wherein said modulator and demodulator respectively uses modulation to transmit and receive at least 2 bits/symbol.
- 60. A communication system for processing a plurality of information signals each from a respective originating source to a respective destination mobile subscriber unit over a respective forward channel at an assigned one of a plurality of forward frequencies, and for receiving information signals from an originating mobile subscriber unit to a destination over an assigned reverse channel at an assigned one of a plurality of reverse frequencies, said forward and reverse channels being divided into respective sequence of time slots, a consecutive group of time slots defining a respective frame, all of the frames being synchronized within the system, said system having a base station comprising a modulator for modulating information signals from an originating source onto the carrier of the frequency assigned to the forward channel communicating the information signals it is modulating, said modulator handling more than one modulation type, said system also having a plurality of mobile subscriber units with each mobile subscriber unit comprising a subscriber modulator for modulating information signals it originates onto the carrier of the frequency assigned to the reverse channel communicating the information signals it is modulating, said subscriber modulator also handling more than one modulation type, whereby the system can handle different modulation types within the same frame.
- 61. A system as in claim 60, wherein said base station further comprises a demodulator for demodulating information signals from the carrier of the frequency assigned to the reverse channel, and each said mobile subscriber units further comprising a subscriber demodulator for demodulating information signals from the carrier of the frequency assigned to the forward channel, both said demodulators handling more than one modulation type.
- 62. A system as in claim 60, wherein all of said time slots are of equal time duration.
- 63. A system as in claim 60, wherein said information signals comprise data information.
- 64. A system as in claim 60, wherein other information signals comprise voice information.
- 65. A system as in claim 60, wherein said information signals have a coding rate and wherein different information signals may have different respective coding rates, said system handling different coding rates within the same frame.
- 66. A system as in claim 60, wherein said modulation type comprises PSK modulation.
- 67. A system as in claim 60, wherein said modulator and said subscriber modulators use modulation to transmit at least 2 bits/symbol.
- 68. A system as in claim 60, wherein said modulator and said subscriber modulators each comprise a linear modulator including a linear amplifier.
- 69. A method for communication of a plurality of information signals each from a respective originating source to a respective destination mobile subscriber unit over a respective channel assigned to the respective information signals, each channel being assigned one of a plurality of frequencies with more than one channel capable of being assigned to the same frequency, each channel being divided into a sequence of time slots, with a consecutive group of time slots defining a frame, the method comprising:
modulating the information signals from an originating source onto the carrier of the frequency assigned to the channel communicating those information signals with one of a plurality of modulation types, whereby different modulation types may be used within the same frame.
- 70. The method as is claim 69, wherein all of said time slots are of equal duration.
- 71. The method as in claim 69, wherein said information signals comprise data information.
- 72. The method as in claim 69, wherein said information signals each have a coding rate, and further comprising the step of modulating information signals with different coding rates within the same frame.
- 73. The method as in claim 69 wherein a modulation type comprises PSK modulation.
- 74. The method as in claim 69 wherein the modulation is such as to provide at least 2 bits/symbol.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/923,171, filed on Aug. 6, 2001; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/433,430, filed on Nov. 4, 1999; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/926,405, filed on Sep. 9, 1997, which issued on Jan. 11, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,014,374; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/724,930, filed on Oct. 2, 1996, which issued on Mar. 31, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,734,678; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/831,198, filed on Jan. 31, 1992, which is now abandoned; which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/634,770, filed on Dec. 27, 1990, which issued on Jun. 2, 1992 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,375; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/349,301, filed on May 8, 1989, which issued on Jun. 4, 1991 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,022,024; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/324,651, filed on Mar. 16, 1989, which issued on Mar. 27, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,912,705; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/031,045, filed on Mar. 27, 1987, which issued on Mar. 28, 1989 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,817,089; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/713,925, filed on Mar. 20, 1985, which issued on Jun. 23, 1987 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,675,863 which application(s) are incorporated herein by reference.
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