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`5,915,210
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`INVENTORS: Cameron, Dennis Wayne
`Roehr, Jr., Walter Charles
`Bhagat, Jai P.
`Garahi, Masood
`Hays, William D.
`Ackerman, David W.
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`TITLE:
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`Method and system for providing
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`12-19-1997
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`[45] Date of Patent:
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`Invcnlurs: D1113 Wayne Camamn. Jacksun,
`M:'.ss.; Walter Charles Ra-eI11-. .lr..
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`Miss; Mnsuud Gnruhl, Madison.
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`successes. reliable design procedures were not available.
`Altcmpnng to precisely synchronize the carrier Erequen—
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`a second transmitter coverage boundary Ill! from a second
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`FIGS. 3 and -I generally illustrate various signals as they
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`aspncls of ntodulation synchronization and how altering
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`there are at least three sources which cause the
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`of the modulating waveform to each of the transmitters; (2)
`tirning shills internal to each transntilter. and (3) timing
`sltifls caused by propagation distances and anomalies. From
`the perspective ole receiver located in an overlap me. these
`three sources of titningshifiseomhine to produce an overall
`liming shifts between the received signals from the firal and
`sound uatnrrnitlcrs.
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`which information may be transferred. to geeral. FIGS. 3
`and 4 will also illustrate how timing shifts prevents big:
`baud rate Lransmals-sicns.
`A time line representation of a signal 3136 from a lirsl
`transmitter is shown in FIG. SM) and a signal 308 from a
`second transmitter is shown in FIG,
`both from the
`perspective ofa receiver located in an overlap area. Vertical
`dashed lines 300 represent baud intervals on the time axis.
`As can beseert from FIGS. 3{A}and (Bl, lhesignalafllli and
`3113 are frequency modulated between I high and it
`low
`frequency value and the signals SM and 308 are exactly in
`phase As will be: appreciated, the timing mill between
`signals 306 and 305 must be small when compared lo the
`baud interval shown in l-'lt:lS.3lA) and lb) since signalsilta
`and 308 are in synchronization. Of course. as the baud
`interval decreases. the tinting shim; will likely cause signals
`306 and 335 to be out of synchronisation.
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`This application '5 a conunuation of application Ser. No.
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`Rule 60 continuation of prior application Ser. No. DW973.
`glli, filed Nov. 12, 1992, mw US. Pat. No. 5.590.103.
`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`A. Field of the invention
`The present invention relates to methods and systems Eur
`providing two-way communication capability between a
`central network and I mobile unit over I relatively large
`area. and more particularly to such methods and systems
`which afluw for rapid communication nflarge mmsages and
`efinient use crfsyslcm resources.
`3. Description of the Related Art
`Conventional two-way ponablelmnbilz wireless messag-
`ing systcnts often provide a variety of services to subscrib-
`ers. Conventional messaging systems in pa11iD.l]nt" provide
`one-way services using store and forward techniques to
`mobile receivers carried by the sttlz-scriber. A fundamental
`goal of two-way messaging systems is to provides network
`of interconnected transmitters and receivers which provides
`snlfirzieot Lrarnitrerd signal strength and receive capability
`to uniformly cover a geographic region. Sonar: cnnvcnlionel
`messaging systems provide the message to the user on a
`small viewing screen on the mobile unit.
`However. such conventional systems often s.1.t|Ir:r [rum
`problems associated with low system throughput. evidenced
`by slow message delivery and message sine limitation: and
`do not provide an arzkmawledgntent feature wherein the
`mobile unit
`transmits an acknowledgment signal to the
`system to acknowledge reoetpl of the message from the
`system. Generally. system throughput refers to overall oom-
`murticatica capability of a system as defined by the total
`amount of manage data from the system to the mobile units
`transferred by the system during a given period of lime
`divided by the frequency bandwidth necessary to transmit
`the message data and may be rrteasured in bits transferred
`per H1. Further. such conventional systems suller from
`technical problems preventing consistent wide area cover-
`age and would require extremely wide ponio of valuable
`frequency bandwidth to achieve acceptable sfitem through-
`put rates.
`technology in oontntuniuttion systems was
`Simulcast
`originally developed to extend transmitter coverage beym-rd
`that which could be obtained from a single transrniller. Over
`time. however. simulcaslitlg has evolved into a technique
`capable of providing continuous coverage In a large area.
`Generally. simulcast
`technology provides multiple
`rransu:it:ars.apernting on substantially the same frequencies
`and transmitting the saint: information positioned to cover
`extended areas. As shown in FIG. I, transmitter 100 gener-
`ally provides ctrveragc over area A. D, and E. transmitter
`102 generally provides coverage over area 3, D. and E. and
`transmitter 104 generally provides coverage (wet area C, E,
`and F. ln some cases. the coverage area oi’ a first trarntnitter
`may be entirely enclosed within the mveragc area of another
`Iransmirtermucb as in building interiors and va]lcytr.I11 areas
`where one (and only one) transmitter dominates (e.g,. areas
`A. 8. and C in FIG. 1). simulcast is efiective because the
`other transmitters no not signitlcaruly nllect receivers in
`those areas
`However. in "overlap" areas D, E. and F shown in FIG. I.
`where the signals from two or more transmitters no anomal-
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`FIGS. 3'!’-71 (D). and (E) show the summation of these
`two signals 306 and Jill! at an equiaigtlal boundary, such as
`boundary 300 in FIG. 3. FIG. 3(C} shows a wmposite signal
`310 indicating that
`the frequency inionnatiou remain
`unchanged, FIG. 3(D) shows a linear graph 312 of the
`ttlative phase diflenenoe caused by a slight carrier frequency
`difference between the signals {roan the first transmitter and
`the second transmitter. FIG. 3(3) shows a composite ampli-
`tude signal 314. A noise threshold is indicated by the
`horizontal dashed lint: 304 in FIG. 3-(E).
`or interest. FIG. 30:‘) abows the composite amplintda
`signal 314 dipping below the noise threshold JIM at an
`anti-pllase oondilion 309 (e.g., when the relative phase angle
`is 1150'. as shown i.rt FIG. J(D}].As can be’ seen from FIG.
`shi hetweett I.rl.llSilZIill¢l 1 and transmitter 1 will not cause
`3{l':2. the anti-phase uouditinn Jlfl caused by the slight phaae
`any lam nfdata beams: the anti-phase condition persists for
`only a small portion or the baud interval.
`The slight oEse1 f the carrier troqueneies between the
`flrsl and second transmitters causes a slow drift of the
`relative phase of the two signals, as shown in FIG. 3(D).
`When the signals are 2180' out of phase. ttteletnpnrary clip
`in the amplitude signal may cause the Loss of a few bits in
`the composite signal, at worst. These errors can be counter-
`acted with a conventional error correcting code, such as is
`commonly lorown.
`FIG. 4 straws a set“ of similar signals to those in FIG. 3.
`but wherein the signal £01 from the first transmitter is ofiaet
`{rt-.~m.or out c-Esyncbrnnizatinn with, the signal-tlltt Emm the
`second transmitter by a full baud. In particular. signal 404
`tags signal 402 by one band interval. As previously
`discussed. the offset of sigrtalti M12 and #04 may be caused
`by various liming shifts in the delivery of both signal: 402
`and -I-04 to a receiver in an overlap area. FIGS. 40%) met (B)
`illustrate the extreme case where the sum of these timing
`shifts is equal In the baud interval shown by dashed lines
`-100. As can be seen in FIG. 4((?), composite signal 405
`includfi a period of ittdetenrtinale frcqtlcncy which unde-
`sirably covets several entire baud intervals and, therefore.
`successful demodulation is impoatihle during those baud
`interval.-5. !l' the baud interval were inert: ased to minimize the
`other of these liming shins, data loss would be less likely.
`Therefore. it can be seen that the baud rate at which good
`data transfer can he armomplished is limited by the timing
`shifts between signals delivered to receiver: in overlap
`areas.
`Tltrnugtt these examples. it can be seen that high degrees
`or modulation synchronization matte it possible to obtain
`good data demodulation in a sirnuteaet system. However. the
`baud rate limitation of simulcast systems is a significant
`drawback and limits system I.htoug|1puL
`All alternative to simulcast
`for wide area coverage is
`assignment of orthogonal, non-overlapping subdivisions of
`the available system capacity to adjacent areas. Subdivisions
`can be made in tithe [e.g.. broadcastittg the itziortnatiott on
`the same frequency in dilferenl time slots to adjacent areas).
`or in Ezcque1:ley(e.g., broadcasting the information simulta-
`nonuxly on difierent frequencies in adj aoent areas). There are
`several problems with such orthogonal systems. however.
`First, orthogonal assignments require tuning the teoeiver to
`the assigned frequency or time channel for the area in which
`the receiver cu rrently resides. la the broadcast services every
`traveler has experienced the lituatration ofti riding the eorreet
`ehsnoei for their favorite programs. Simulcast operation
`avoids the need for scanning and ru-tuning as the mobile unit
`moves between areas. Such ar.-anning and I'D-ltllilltlg also
`disadvaotageously increases mobile unit power eon5t.trap-
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`Second. and more serious.
`approach drastically reduos the system throughput capacity
`as. measured in bits per Hz because anywhere from 3 to 7,
`or possibly more. orthogonal aaaigamenla are required to
`obtain continuous area coverage in most conventional
`orthogpnal systems. ‘This waste of capacity is somewhat
`recouped it’ the same information is not needed throughout
`the service area because a given piece of infiormalion isserlt
`only to those cells wlterc it is needed.
`Conventional oeltular radinservioe is a typical example of
`an orthogonal system. In cellular, the same fiequeucica are
`reused in spatially separated all: to allow different data to
`be transmitted to diflferent mobile unils..-kn example of llnee
`cellular arrangements is shown in FIG. 5 where the number
`ofoells (N) is equal to 3. 4. and ‘F. Each cell (i.e.. A, B. C.
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`a single transmitter and operates in a ditiemtt Frequency or
`lime division within the communication protocol. At shown
`in FIG, 5. ooliular service generally locates transmitters
`utilizing the same division (all the “A" transm