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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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Patent
11 Dec 1998
TL;DR: In this article, techniques for combining CDMA signals received over plural antennas at a mobile unit are provided which suppress interference from undesired base stations, and antenna diversity is used for mobile stations using antenna diversity.
Abstract: Mobile stations using antenna diversity are described. Techniques for combining CDMA signals received over plural antennas at a mobile unit are provided which suppress interference from undesired base stations.

161 citations

Patent
14 Mar 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe methods and apparatus for offloading traffic from a cellular network to a wireless local area network (WLAN) by measuring one or more APs and comparing the metrics for the APs to a threshold.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus for offloading traffic from a cellular network to a wireless local area network (WLAN) are described. One example method generally includes receiving, from a serving base station, a request to measure one or more WLAN access points (APs), determining one or more metrics for the WLAN APs, comparing the metrics for the WLAN APs to a threshold, and reporting metrics for at least a first AP of the WLAN APs if the metrics for the first AP exceed the threshold.

161 citations

Patent
07 Aug 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of multiple states of mobile communication device operation to allow a single base station to support a relatively large number of mobile nodes is described, and the various states require different amounts of communications resources, e.g., bandwidth.
Abstract: The use of multiple states of mobile communication device operation to allow a single base station to support a relatively large number of mobile nodes is described. The various states require different amounts of communications resources, e.g., bandwidth. Four supported states of operation are an on-state, a hold-state, a sleep-state, and an access-state. Each mobile node in the on-state is allocated communication resources to perform transmission power control signaling, transmission timing control signaling and to transmit data as part of a data uplink communications operation. Each mobile node in the hold-state is allocated communication resources to perform transmission timing control signaling and is provided a dedicated uplink for requesting a state transition and a shared resource for transmitting acknowledgements. In the sleep state a mobile node is allocated minimal resources and does not conduct power control signaling or timing control signaling. Data may be received in the on and hold states.

161 citations

Patent
07 Aug 2003
TL;DR: In this article, the use of multiple states of mobile communication device (14) operation to allow a single base station (12) to support a relatively large number of mobile nodes (14, 16) is described.
Abstract: The use of multiple states of mobile communication device (14) operation to allow a single base station (12) to support a relatively large number of mobile nodes (14, 16) is described. The various states require different amounts of communications resources, e.g., bandwidth. Four supported states of operation are a on-state (404), a hold-state (410), a sleep-state (408), and an access-state (402). Each mobile node in the on-state (404) is allocated communication resources to perform transmission power control signaling, transmission timing control signaling and to transmit data as part of a data uplink communications operation. Each mobile node in the hold-state (410) is allocated communication resources to perform transmission timing control signaling and is provided a dedicated uplink for requesting a state transition and a shared resource for transmitting acknowledgements. In the sleep state (408) a mobile node is allocated minimal resources and does not conduct power control signaling or timing control signaling.

161 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
R.C. French1
TL;DR: In this paper, the co-channel interference probabilities for mobile radio systems operating in a Rayleigh fading lognormal shadowing environment with inverse fourth power law dependence of area mean signal level on range were calculated.
Abstract: Co-channel interference probabilities are calculated for mobile radio systems operating in a Rayleigh fading lognormal shadowing environment with inverse fourth power law dependence of area mean signal level on range. Interference levels are shown to be high even with generous reuse distances. The results are used to calculate spectrum utilization using reasonable but tentative estimates of protection ratio and channel spacing for SSB systems. On this basis SSB offers a higher spectral efficiency than current 25 kHz spaced FM systems.

161 citations


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