IP Library Granted Patent US 7,395,067
Granted Patent B2
US 7,395,067 · App. 10/414,434 · Granted Jul 1, 2008

Systems and methods for sectoring antennas in a wireless network

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Patent No.
US 7,395,067
App. No.
10/414,434
Granted
Jul 1, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wireless network may be managed by identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems included in a lobe pool of a wireless network, identifying at least one candidate subscriber system outside of the lobe pool with which to enable communications, and reconfiguring the antenna such that the lobe pool includes the identified candidate subscriber system.

Claims (74)

1. In a digital wireless communications scheme, a method of configuring a wireless network, the method comprising:

identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems included in a lobe pool of a wireless network;

identifying at least one candidate subscriber system outside of the lobe pool with which to enable communications; and

reconfiguring an antenna of one or more wireless subscriber systems in the lobe pool such that the lobe pool includes the identified candidate subscriber system.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the lobe pool includes an aggregated communications region covered by more than one wireless device acting collectively.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein reconfiguring the antenna also includes reconfiguring the antenna to exclude one or more wireless subscriber systems that were included in a lobe pool prior to reconfiguring the antenna.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein identifying at least one candidate subscriber system outside of the lobe pool includes:

polling subscriber systems within the lobe pool to determine other potential configurations for the subscriber systems, and

identifying as the candidate subscriber systems subscribers systems that are leveraged by the potential configurations and that are outside the lobe pool.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems includes:

determining a location for each of several subscriber systems;

determining a geographic proximity between the wireless subscriber systems and a wireless base station based on the locations of the wireless subscriber systems; and

identifying a subset of the wireless subscriber systems as being included in the lobe pool based on their determined geographic proximity.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems includes:

developing a network profile for each of several subscriber systems; and

identifying a subset of the subscriber systems as being included in the lobe based on their network profiles.

7. The method of claim 1 wherein identifying the candidate subscriber system includes:

determining a wireless network configuration that reduces congestion in the wireless network; and

identifying as candidate subscriber systems wireless subscriber systems that are leveraged by the wireless network configuration and that are outside the lobe pool.

8. The method of claim 1 wherein reconfiguring the antenna includes mechanically adjusting the antenna such that the lobe pool includes the identified candidate subscriber system.

9. The method of claim 1 wherein reconfiguring the antenna includes electronically tuning the antenna such that the lobe pool includes the identified candidate subscriber system.

10. The method of claim 1 wherein reconfiguring the antenna includes transmitting a stronger signal to reach additional subscriber systems that are located a distance from the antenna that is greater than a farthest subscriber system that is both included within the lobe pool and oriented with respect to the antenna in an direction defined by an axis between the antenna and the candidate subscriber system.

11. The method of claim 1 wherein reconfiguring the antenna includes activating a new antenna such that the lobe pool is expanded to include an aggregated communications region covered by at least the antenna and the new antenna.

12. The method of claim 1 wherein reconfiguring the antenna includes reorienting an alternative antenna that is serving an alternative lobe pool to address a variation, thereby transferring one or more subscriber systems in the lobe pool to the alternative lobe pool.

13. The method of claim 12 wherein transferring the subscriber systems includes configuring the transferred wireless subscriber systems to join the alternative lobe pool.

14. The method of claim 1 wherein the operations of identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems, identifying at least one candidate subscriber system, and reconfiguring the antenna are performed in a centralized manner on a centralized first device that generates configuration information and transmits the configuration information to a device used to reconfigure the antenna.

15. The method of claim 14 wherein transmitting the configuration information to a second device includes transmitting the configuration information to more than one of the wireless subscriber systems.

16. The method of claim 14 wherein transmitting the configuration information to a second device includes transmitting the configuration information to the identified candidate subscriber system.

17. The method of claim 1 wherein the operations of identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems, identifying at least one candidate subscriber system, and reconfiguring the antenna are performed in a distributed manner on multiple subscriber systems, where one or more of the subscriber systems transmit updates to a base station to reorient the antenna.

18. The method of claim 1 wherein the operations of identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems, identifying at least one candidate subscriber system, and reconfiguring the antenna are performed on a wireless base station.

19. The method of claim 1 wherein the operations of identifying one or more wireless subscriber systems, identifying at least one candidate subscriber system, and reconfiguring the antenna are performed on the identified candidate subscriber system.

20. In a digital wireless communications scheme, a method of configuring a wireless network, the method comprising:

identifying subscriber systems for which a directional antenna of a subscriber system is capable of enabling communications;

identifying a subset of the subscriber systems, which subset includes subscriber systems included in a current lobe pool of the directional antenna for which communications are enabled when the subset is identified;

identifying at least one candidate subscriber system for which communications are desired, the candidate subscriber system being among the subscriber systems for which the directional antenna is capable of enabling communications and outside the subset of subscriber systems included in the lobe pool of the directional antenna when the subset is identified; and

reorienting the directional antenna to include the candidate subscriber system in the lobe pool.

21. The method of claim 20 wherein the lobe pool includes an aggregated communications region covered by more than one wireless device acting collectively.

22. A wireless network controller for a digital wireless communications network comprising:

an identification processor structured and arranged to identify one or more wireless subscriber systems included in a lobe pool of a wireless network;

a candidate subscriber system processor structured and arranged to identify at least one candidate subscriber system outside of the lobe pool with which to enable communications; and

a reconfiguring processor structured and arranged to reconfigure an antenna of one or more wireless subscriber systems in the lobe pool such that the lobe pool includes the identified candidate subscriber system.

23. The system of claim 22 wherein the lobe pool includes an aggregated communications region covered by more than one wireless device acting collectively.

24. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the reconfigurating processor is structured and arranged to reconfigure the antenna to exclude one or more wireless subscriber systems that were included in a lobe pool prior to reconfiguring the antenna.

25. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the candidate subscriber system processor is structured and arranged to:

poll subscriber systems within the lobe pool to determine other potential configurations for the subscriber systems, and

identify as the candidate subscriber systems subscribers systems that are leveraged by the potential configurations and that are outside the lobe pool.

26. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the identification processor is structured and arranged to:

determine a location for each of several subscriber systems;

determine a geographic proximity between the wireless subscriber systems and a wireless base station based on the locations of the wireless subscriber systems; and

identify a subset of the wireless subscriber systems as being included in the lobe pool based on their determined geographic proximity.

27. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the identification processor is structured and arranged to:

identify one or more wireless subscriber systems includes developing a network profile for each of several subscriber systems; and

identify a subset of the subscriber systems as being included in the lobe based on their network profiles.

28. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the candidate subscriber system processor is structured and arranged to:

determine a wireless network configuration that reduces congestion in the wireless network; and

identify as candidate subscriber systems wireless subscriber systems that are leveraged by the wireless network configuration and that are outside the lobe pool.

29. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the reconfiguring processor is structured and arranged to mechanically adjust the antenna such that the lobe pool includes the identified candidate subscriber system.

30. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the reconfiguring processor is structured and arranged to electronically tune the antenna such that the lobe pool includes the identified candidate subscriber system.

31. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the reconfiguring processor is structured and arranged to transmit a stronger signal to reach additional subscriber systems that are located a distance from the antenna that is greater than a farthest subscriber system that is both included within the lobe pool and oriented with respect to the antenna in an direction defined by an axis between the antenna and the candidate subscriber system.

32. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the reconfiguring processor is structured and arranged to activate a new antenna such that the lobe pool is expanded to include an aggregated communications region covered by at least the antenna and the new antenna.

33. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the reconfiguring processor is structured and arranged to reorient an alternative antenna that is serving an alternative lobe pool to address a variation, thereby transferring one or more subscriber systems in the lobe pool to the alternative lobe pool.

34. The wireless network controller of claim 33 wherein the reconfiguring processor is structured and arranged to configure the transferred wireless subscriber systems to join the alternative lobe pool.

35. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the identification processor, the candidate subscriber system processor, and the reconfiguring processor operate in a centralized first device that generates configuration information and transmits the configuration information to a device used to reconfigure the antenna.

36. The wireless network controller of claim 35 wherein the centralized first device is structured and arranged to transmit the configuration information to more than one of the wireless subscriber systems.

37. The wireless network controller of claim 35 wherein the centralized first device is structured and arranged to transmit the configuration information to the identified candidate subscriber system.

38. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein identification processor, the candidate subscriber system processor, and the reconfiguring processor operate are distributed on multiple subscriber systems, where one or more of the subscriber systems transmit updates to a base station to reorient the antenna.

39. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the identification processor, the candidate subscriber system processor, and the reconfiguring processor reside on a wireless base station.

40. The wireless network controller of claim 22 wherein the identification processor, the candidate subscriber system processor, and the reconfiguring processor is located on the identified candidate subscriber system.

41. In a wireless network controller for a digital wireless communications network comprising:

an identification processor structured and arranged to identify subscriber systems for which a directional antenna of a subscriber system is capable of enabling communications;

a filtering processor structured and arranged to identify a subset of the subscriber systems, which subset includes subscriber systems included in a current lobe pool of the directional antenna for which communications are enabled when the subset is identified;

a candidate processor structured and arranged to identify at least one candidate subscriber system for which communications are desired, the candidate subscriber system being among the subscriber systems for which the directional antennal is capable of enabling communications and outside the subset of subscriber systems included in the lobe pool of the directional antenna when the subset is identified; and

a reorientation processor structured and arranged to reorient the directional antenna to include the candidate subscriber system in the lobe pool.

42. The wireless network controller of claim 41 wherein the lobe pool includes an aggregated communications region covered by more than one wireless device acting collectively.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2014
From: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
To: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
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From: BANK OF AMERICA, N A
To: AOL INC; AOL ADVERTISING INC; GOING INC; LIGHTNINGCAST LLC; MAPQUEST, INC; NETSCAPE COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION; QUIGO TECHNOLOGIES LLC; SPHERE SOURCE, INC; TACODA LLC; TRUVEO, INC; YEDDA, INC
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 14, 2009
From: AOL INC.; AOL ADVERTISING INC.; BEBO, INC.; ICQ LLC; GOING, INC.; LIGHTNINGCAST LLC; MAPQUEST, INC.; NETSCAPE COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION; QUIGO TECHNOLOGIES LLC; SPHERE SOURCE, INC.; TACODA LLC; TRUVEO, INC.; YEDDA, INC.
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