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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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07 Feb 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile unit consumes power in standby mode by periodically scanning the base station in each neighboring cell to determine which base stations are providing a usable signal, when the signal provided by the mobile unit's servicing base station diminishes.
Abstract: A power management system for a mobile unit wherein the frequency of scanning a neighboring cell may be controlled. A mobile unit consumes power in standby mode by periodically scanning the base station in each neighboring cell to determine which base stations are providing a usable signal. When the signal provided by the mobile unit's servicing base station diminishes, the mobile unit informs the cellular network of the base stations providing usable signals to assist in the handover. By detecting the rate of change of the signal strength received from a base station, the mobile unit may change the scanning rate of each neighboring cell. Alternatively, the mobile unit can estimate the relative speed it is traveling through a cell. If traveling slowly through the cell or if the signal strength is not changing over time, the need for a rapid handover diminishes. The mobile unit may also increase the scanning rate if traveling rapidly through the cell.

137 citations

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TL;DR: The authors consider the performance of a cellular radio, direct-sequence code-division multiple access, (CDMA) system, which is modeled as a flat Rayleigh fading channel, with all signals transmitted from a given base station fading in unison.
Abstract: The authors consider the performance of a cellular radio, direct-sequence code-division multiple access, (CDMA) system. The base-to-mobile link is modeled as a flat Rayleigh fading channel, with all signals transmitted from a given base station fading in unison. For the mobile-to-base link, the authors use a similar model, except that the waveforms from all users are assumed to experience independent fading. The effects of imperfect power control are shown. >

137 citations

Patent
Yasuhiko Matsunaga1
29 Aug 2013
TL;DR: Disclosed is a communication system in which information about the number of active users in each cell can be shared between base stations as discussed by the authors, where a first base station transmits operation information on the first cell to the second base station through the inter-base-station interface.
Abstract: Disclosed is a communication system in which information about the number of active users in each cell can be shared between base stations A communication system according to the present exemplary embodiment includes a first base station controlling a first cell and a second base station connected to the first base station through an inter-base-station interface, wherein the first base station transmits operation information on the first cell to the second base station through the inter-base-station interface, wherein the operation information on the first cell includes information about a load on the first cell and information about the number of active users in the first cell

137 citations

Patent
Fan Teng1, Chao Wei1, Gang Zeng1, Yufang Yin1, Xuegang Huang1 
03 Jun 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for calibrating a base station comprising a plurality of antennas is provided, where first correction information is received from a system module, the correction information determined from first calibration of the base station Signals are received at a radio frequency module from at least one antenna of the BS.
Abstract: A method for calibrating a base station comprising a plurality of antennas is provided First correction information is received from a system module, the correction information determined from first calibration of the base station Signals are received at a radio frequency module from at least one antenna of the base station Second correction information is determined on the basis of the received signals and the first correction information.

137 citations

Patent
19 Jun 2000
TL;DR: In this article, a RF signal repeater system includes a signal tagging means that adds a unique electronic signature to the repeated signal such that position determination errors due to a non-line of sight propagation path can be corrected.
Abstract: A RF signal repeater system is added to a wireless communications network which increases user data rates at the periphery of the cellular coverage area by boosting the downlink (base station to mobile user) signal and uplink (mobile user to base station) signal. The RF signal repeater system includes a signal tagging means that adds a unique electronic signature to the repeated signal such that position determination errors due to a non-line of sight propagation path can be corrected. The repeated signal is received and processed with a location measurement unit to determine the time of arrival and to extract the signal tag of the repeated signal. The time of arrival measurement and recovered signal tag are then processed at a mobile location center to determine the true position of the transmitter.

137 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