IP Library Granted Patent US 12707275
Granted Patent B2
US 12707275 · App. 18/324,347 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Common spectrum management in coexisting wireless networks

Inventors: Diwelawatte P. Jayawardene (Centennial, CO); Manish Jindal (Lone Tree, CO)
Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLC
H04W16/14H04L5/0094H04L5/0096H04W16/10H04W48/04
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Patent No.
US 12707275
App. No.
18/324,347
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A central computing device receives, from a first entity computing system associated with a first entity, a first indication that the first entity requires use of a subband of a band of wireless spectrum, the first indication including a subband identifier that identifies the subband, a geographic location, and a time indicator that indicates when the subband is needed. The central computing device sends to a second entity computing system associated with a second entity, first instructions to stop use of the subband in the geographic location.

Claims (48)

1 . A method, comprising:

receiving, by a computing device from a first entity computing system associated with a first entity, a first indication that the first entity requires use of a subband of a band of wireless spectrum, the first indication including a subband identifier that identifies the subband, a geographic location, and a time indicator that indicates when the subband is needed; and

sending, by the computing device to a second entity computing system associated with a second entity, first instructions to stop use of the subband in the geographic location.

2 . The method of claim 1 wherein the time indicator indicates that the first entity requires immediate use of the subband, and wherein the first instructions indicate that the second entity is to stop use of the subband immediately.

3 . The method of claim 2 wherein the time indicator indicates a period of time for which the first entity requires use of the subband, and wherein the first instructions indicate that the second entity is to stop use of the subband immediately for the period of time.

4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the time indicator indicates that the first entity requires use of the subband at a future point in time, and wherein the first instructions indicate that the second entity is to stop use of the subband at the future point in time.

5 . The method of claim 4 wherein the time indicator indicates a period of time for which the first entity requires use of the subband, and wherein the first instructions indicate that the second entity is to stop use of the subband at the future point in time for the period of time.

6 . The method of claim 4 further comprising:

determining, by the computing device, that the future point in time is within a predetermined amount of time in the future;

determining, by the computing device, that the computing device has not received a reply from the second entity indicating that the second entity has stopped use of the subband; and

sending, by the computing device to the second entity computing system, instructions indicating that the second entity is to stop use of the subband immediately.

7 . The method of claim 1 wherein the geographic location comprises a first cell, and further comprising:

determining, by the computing device, a second cell that is adjacent to the first cell; and

sending instructions to the second entity computing system to stop use of the subband in the second cell.

8 . The method of claim 7 wherein the instructions are part of the first instructions.

9 . The method of claim 7 wherein the instructions are sent to the second entity computing system subsequent to sending the first instructions.

10 . The method of claim 7 wherein the time indicator indicates that the first entity requires immediate use of the subband, and wherein the instructions indicate that the second entity is to stop use of the subband in the second cell at a future point in time.

11 . The method of claim 1 wherein the geographic location comprises a first cell, and further comprising:

determining, by the computing device, a plurality of second cells that are adjacent to the first cell, and sending instructions to the second entity computing system to stop use of the subband in the plurality of second cells.

12 . The method of claim 11 wherein the instructions indicate that the second entity is to stop use of the subband in a first subset of the plurality of second cells immediately, and stop use of the subband in a second subset of the plurality of second cells at a future point in time.

13 . The method of claim 1 further comprising:

determining, by the computing device, that the first entity has finished use of the subband in the geographic location; and

sending, by the computing device to the second entity computing system, a message indicating that the first entity is no longer using the subband in the geographic location.

14 . The method of claim 13 wherein determining that the first entity has finished use of the subband in the geographic location comprises receiving, by the computing device from the first entity computing system, a message indicating that the first entity is no longer using the subband in the geographic location.

15 . The method of claim 1 further comprising:

prior to sending, to the second entity computing system, the first instructions to stop use of the subband in the geographic location, accessing, by the computing device, information that correlates each of a plurality of subbands of the band of wireless spectrum to a particular entity of a plurality of different entities; and

determining, by the computing device, that the subband is correlated to the second entity.

16 . The method of claim 1 wherein the indication includes a first subband identifier and a second subband identifier, and further comprising:

determining, by the computing device, that the first subband identifier is associated with the second entity and the second subband identifier is associated with a third entity; and

wherein sending, by the computing device to the second entity computing system associated with the second entity, the first instructions to stop use of the subband in the geographic location further comprises:

sending, by the computing device to the second entity computing system associated with the second entity, the first instructions to stop use of a first subband in the geographic location; and

sending, by the computing device to a third entity computing system associated with the third entity, the first instructions to stop use of a second subband in the geographic location.

17 . The method of claim 1 wherein the geographic location comprises a first cell, and wherein the time indicator indicates that the first entity requires immediate use of the subband in the first cell, and wherein the first instructions indicate that the second entity is to stop use of the subband in the first cell immediately, and further comprising:

determining, by the computing device, a second cell that is adjacent to the first cell;

sending, to the second entity computing system, instructions to stop use of the subband in the second cell at a future point in time;

receiving, by the computing device, a second indication that the first entity requires immediate use of the subband in the second cell; and

sending, to the second entity computing system, instructions to immediately stop use of the subband in the second cell.

18 . A computing device, comprising:

a memory; and

a processor device coupled to the memory and operable to:

receive, from a first entity computing system associated with a first entity, a first indication that the first entity requires use of a subband of a band of wireless spectrum, the first indication including a subband identifier that identifies the subband, a geographic location, and a time indicator that indicates when the subband is needed; and

send, to a second entity computing system associated with a second entity, first instructions to stop use of the subband in the geographic location.

19 . The computing device of claim 18 wherein the geographic location comprises a first cell, and wherein the processor device is further operable to:

determine a second cell that is adjacent to the first cell; and

send instructions to the second entity computing system to stop use of the subband in the second cell.

20 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that includes executable instructions operable to cause a processor device to:

receive, from a first entity computing system associated with a first entity, a first indication that the first entity requires use of a subband of a band of wireless spectrum, the first indication including a subband identifier that identifies the subband, a geographic location, and a time indicator that indicates when the subband is needed; and

send, to a second entity computing system associated with a second entity, first instructions to stop use of the subband in the geographic location.