IP Library Granted Patent US 7,620,014
Granted Patent B1
US 7,620,014 · App. 09/979,482 · Granted Nov 17, 2009

Radio communication method between a base station and mobile terminals

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Patent No.
US 7,620,014
App. No.
09/979,482
Granted
Nov 17, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

Radio signals are transmitted between a base station and mobile terminals. The radio signals are transmitted from the base station to the mobile terminals on a first frequency and are transmitted from the mobile terminals to the base station on a second frequency. The first frequency carries a downlink traffic channel, while the second frequency carries an uplink traffic channel. The first frequency further carries a first downlink signaling channel to a mobile terminal in the transmission phase on the uplink traffic channel, and a second downlink signaling channel to a mobile terminal in the reception phase on the downlink traffic channel. The second frequency further carries a first uplink signaling channel from a mobile terminal in the reception phase on the downlink logical traffic channel and a second uplink signaling channel from a mobile terminal in the transmission phase on the uplink traffic channel.

Claims (71)

1. A method of transmitting radio signals between a base station and mobile terminals,

wherein signals transmitted from the base station to at least one of the mobile terminals are transmitted on a first frequency and

signals transmitted from at least one of the mobile terminals to the base station are transmitted on a second frequency,

the transmissions on the first and second frequencies being performed according to a frame structure comprising

timeslots of like duration,

wherein the first frequency carries a downlink logical traffic channel to at least one of the mobile terminals and

the second frequency carries an uplink logical traffic channel from one of the mobile terminals,

wherein the first frequency further carries

a first downlink logical signaling channel to one of the mobile terminals

during the transmission phase on the uplink logical traffic channel and

a second downlink logical signaling channel to at least one of the mobile terminals

during the reception phase on the downlink logical traffic channel,

wherein the second frequency further carries

a first uplink logical signaling channel from at least one of the mobile terminals

during the reception phase on the downlink logical traffic channel and

a second uplink logical signaling channel from one of the mobile terminals

during the transmission phase on the uplink logical traffic channel, and

wherein the first downlink and uplink logical signaling channels are each carried by a first timeslot of the frame structure,

while the second downlink and uplink logical signaling channels are each carried by a second timeslot of the frame structure,

distinct from said first timeslot.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frame structure comprises, in addition to said first and second timeslots, timeslots dedicated to the logical traffic channels, and at least one timeslot forming a listening window in which the mobile terminals listen to signals transmitted from other base stations.

3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the signals transmitted from other base stations and which are searched for by the mobile terminals during the listening window comprise synchronization patterns which are transmitted with a periodicity of M times said duration of the timeslots, M being a number prime to the number of timeslots of the frame structure.

4. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein each of the timeslots dedicated to the logical traffic channels is a composite timeslot which comprises a first elementary slot for the downlink logical traffic channel followed by a second elementary slot for the uplink logical traffic channel, and wherein the first timeslot carrying the first downlink and uplink logical signaling channels is a composite timeslot which comprises a first elementary slot for the first uplink logical signaling channel followed by a second elementary slot for the first downlink logical signaling channel.

5. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein each of the timeslots dedicated to the logical traffic channels is a composite timeslot which comprises a first elementary slot for the uplink logical traffic channel followed by a second elementary slot for the downlink logical traffic channel, and wherein the first timeslot carrying the first downlink and uplink logical signaling channels is a composite timeslot which comprises a first elementary slot for the first downlink logical signaling channel followed by a second elementary slot for the first uplink logical signaling channel.

6. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the second timeslot carrying the second downlink and uplink logical signaling channels respectively comprises two elementary slots for the second downlink and uplink logical signaling channels.

7. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the frame structure comprises a programmable timeslot scheduled for the transmission on at least the first uplink logical signaling channel, and wherein the base station transmits, during the timeslots dedicated to the logical traffic channels, access control signals for controlling access to said programmable timeslot by the mobile terminals in the reception phase.

8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said access control signals comprise signals for authorizing the mobile terminals in the reception phase to transmit during a next programmable timeslot, and signals for apprising of the processing of requests made by the mobile terminals in the reception phase during a previous programmable timeslot.

9. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein at least one programmable timeslot, during which the mobile terminals in the reception phase are not authorized to transmit, is assigned to the first downlink logical signaling channel.

10. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein at least one programmable timeslot, during which the mobile terminals in the reception phase are not authorized to transmit, is assigned to the second downlink logical signaling channel.

11. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the logical traffic channels are used in alternate mode, with successive alternations during which only one of the mobile terminals is in the transmission phase on the uplink logical traffic channel while one or more of the mobile terminals are in the reception phase on the downlink logical traffic channel, and wherein the base station transmits access control signals in such a way as to restrict the transmissions of the mobile terminals during the programmable timeslots in an initial period of an alternation with respect to the rest of the alternation.

12. A radiocommunication base station, comprising

means for transmitting radio signals on a first frequency to at least one mobile terminal, and

means for receiving radio signals on a second frequency from at least one mobile terminal,

the transmissions on the first and second frequencies being performed according to a frame structure comprising

timeslots of like duration,

wherein the first frequency carries a downlink logical traffic channel from the base station,

wherein the second frequency carries an uplink logical traffic channel to the base station,

wherein the first frequency further carries

a first downlink logical signaling channel to a mobile terminal

during the transmission phase on the uplink logical traffic channel and

a second downlink logical signaling channel to at least one mobile terminal

during the reception phase on the downlink logical traffic channel,

wherein the second frequency further carries

a first uplink logical signaling channel from at least one mobile terminal

during the reception phase on the downlink logical traffic channel and

a second uplink logical signaling channel from a mobile terminal

during the transmission phase on the uplink logical traffic channel, and

wherein the first downlink and uplink logical signaling channels are each carried by a first timeslot of the frame structure,

while the second downlink and uplink logical signaling channels are each carried by a second timeslot of the frame structure,

distinct from said first timeslot.

13. A radiocommunication mobile terminal, comprising

means for receiving radio signals on a first frequency from a base station, and

means for transmitting radio signals on a second frequency to the base station,

the transmissions on the first and second frequencies being performed according to a frame structure comprising

timeslots of like duration,

wherein the first frequency carries a downlink logical traffic channel to the mobile terminal,

wherein the second frequency carries an uplink logical traffic channel from the mobile terminal,

wherein the first frequency further carries

a first downlink logical signaling channel to the mobile terminal

during the transmission phase on the uplink logical traffic channel and

a second downlink logical signaling channel to the mobile terminal

during the reception phase on the downlink logical traffic channel,

wherein the second frequency further carries

a first uplink logical signaling channel from the mobile terminal

during the reception phase on the downlink logical traffic channel and

a second uplink logical signaling channel from the mobile terminal

during the transmission phase on the uplink logical traffic channel, and

wherein the first downlink and uplink logical signaling channels are each carried by a first timeslot of the frame structure,

while the second downlink and uplink logical signaling channels are each carried by a second timeslot of the frame structure,

distinct from said first timeslot.

14. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the second timeslot carrying the second downlink and uplink logical signaling channels respectively comprises two elementary slots for the second downlink and uplink logical signaling channels.

Assignments (7)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSIGNMENT Recorded May 23, 2019
From: VESTA SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (FORMERLY ADSC, CORP.)
To: VESTA SOLUTIONS, INC. (FORMERLY ADSC, INC.)
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CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Recorded May 23, 2019
From: AIRBUS DS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: VESTA SOLUTIONS, INC.
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CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 23, 2019
From: AIRBUS DS COMMUNICATIONS CORP.
To: VESTA SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATIONS CORP.
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PATENT ASSIGNMENT Recorded May 23, 2019
From: AIRBUS DS SLC
To: AIRBUS DS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.; AIRBUS DS COMMUNICATIONS, CORP.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2018
From: AIRBUS DS SAS
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 9, 2017
From: CASSIDIAN SAS
To: AIRBUS DS SAS
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MERGER Recorded Sep 18, 2013
From: EADS SECURE NETWORKS
To: CASSIDIAN SAS
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