CALL PATH RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN A WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
A wireless telecommunications system (100) allocates call path resources (140,145) in an orderly manner by queuing call requests during, for example, radio channel unavailability, and assigning radio channels to queued call requests as they become available. To accommodate movement of the mobile sta...
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Zusammenfassung: | A wireless telecommunications system (100) allocates call path resources (140,145) in an orderly manner by queuing call requests during, for example, radio channel unavailability, and assigning radio channels to queued call requests as they become available. To accommodate movement of the mobile station (e.g. 110) within the service area, a plurality of queues (Q1,Q2,Q3...QN) are provided for different locations, and a call request is sequentially placed in different queues as the mobile station moves. The system is usable for both incoming and outgoing calls. |
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