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Base station

About: Base station is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 85883 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1019303 citations. The topic is also known as: Mobile phone base stations & BS.


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25 Feb 2000
TL;DR: In this article, an environmentally profiled table of known locations within a building and the base station signal strength at those locations is searched to find the stored signal strength most similar to the signal strength detected.
Abstract: A method for locating a user in a wireless network is disclosed. A mobile computer which seeks to determine its location within a building detects the signal strength of one or more wireless base stations placed at known locations throughout the building. An environmentally profiled table of known locations within the building and the base station signal strength at those locations is searched to find the stored signal strength most similar to the signal strength detected. The location corresponding to the most similar stored signal strength is determined to be the current location of the mobile computer. The table can be derived empirically, by placing a mobile computer at the known locations and measuring the signal strength of the wireless base stations at those locations, or it can be derived mathematically by taking into account a reference signal strength, the distance between the reference point and the known location, and the number of intervening walls between the reference point and the known location. As an alternative, the base stations can measure the signal strength of the mobile computer. In such a case, the table would relate a known position of the mobile computer to the signal strength of the mobile computer as measured by the one or more base stations. Environmental profiling is achieved by comparing several different tables, corresponding to several different environments, and using the table that minimizes the error. Environmental profiling can be applied to tables determined empirically or mathematically.

166 citations

Patent
03 Jun 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for forming an adaptive phased array transmission beam pattern at a base station without any knowledge of array geometry or mobile feedback is described, which is immune to the problems which plague methods which attempt to identify received angles of arrival from the mobile and map this information to an optimum transmit beam pattern.
Abstract: A method for forming an adaptive phased array transmission beam pattern at a base station without any knowledge of array geometry or mobile feedback is described. The approach is immune to the problems which plague methods which attempt to identify received angles of arrival from the mobile and map this information to an optimum transmit beam pattern. In addition, this approach does not suffer the capacity penalty and mobile handset complexity increase associated with mobile feedback. Estimates of the receive vector propagation channels are used to estimate transmit vector channel covariance matrices which form objectives and constraints in quadratic optimization problems leading to optimum beam former solutions for the single user case, and multiple user case. The new invention in capable of substantial frequency re-use capacity improvement in a multiple user cellular network.

166 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a mobile location technique using a signal strength measurement scheme is described, and the probability that a mobile is judged to exist in a certain zone (zone selection rate) is defined.
Abstract: In a high-capacity mobile telephone system using cellular technology, a mobile location technique which determines the radio zone in which a moving vehicle exists is one of the most important techniques for the system control. A mobile location technique using a signal strength measurement scheme is described. The probability that a mobile is judged to exist in a certain zone (zone selection rate) is first defined. Dependency of this rate on land mobile propagation characteristics is then discussed in detail. A field test for the justification of this location technique was carried out in the Tokyo metropolitan area in which the field test results agreed well with the estimated values.

166 citations

Patent
Hyojin Lee1, Kim Youn Sun1, Joon-Young Cho1, Ju-Ho Lee1, Jin Kyu Han1, Young-Bum Kim1 
17 Nov 2011
TL;DR: In this article, an uplink power control method and apparatus of a terminal in a mobile communication system are provided, which includes receiving, by the terminal, a location parameter corresponding to at least one antenna selected among a plurality of antennas distributed in a service area of a base station, each of which being connected to the base station.
Abstract: An uplink power control method and apparatus of a terminal in a mobile communication system are provided. The method includes receiving, by the terminal, a location parameter corresponding to at least one antenna selected among a plurality of antennas distributed in a service area of a base station, each of the plurality of antennas being connected to the base station; and calculating uplink power based on the location parameter.

166 citations

Patent
Klein S. Gilhousen1
07 Jul 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, the airborne radio communications system of the present invention enables an airborne radio to communicate with the ground based cellular radiotelephone system, which also enables the ground-based system to keep track of the location of the airborne radios and page it when a call from a ground based telephone system is received.
Abstract: The airborne radio communications system of the present invention enables an airborne radio to communicate with the ground based cellular radiotelephone system. The present invention also enables the ground based system to keep track of the location of the airborne radiotelephone and page it when a call from the ground based telephone system is received. The ground base station is connected to upward radiating antennas that form airborne cells. As the aircraft with the radio flies through the airborne cells, the airborne relay receives the signals from the base station and relays them to the radio. If the radio is transmitting signals, the relay transmits those signals, through the airborne cells, to the base station. As the aircraft moves from cell to cell, the radio is handed off to the next cell to maintain communications with the ground.

166 citations


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Performance
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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,277
20222,829
20211,823
20203,484
20194,001
20184,426