IP Library Granted Patent US 8,548,516
Granted Patent B1
US 8,548,516 · App. 13/644,852 · Granted Oct 1, 2013

Smart antenna for interference rejection

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Patent No.
US 8,548,516
App. No.
13/644,852
Granted
Oct 1, 2013
Kind
B1
Abstract

A smart antenna system is provided for communicating wireless signals between a mobile device and a plurality of different fixed base stations using different channels and different beams, said smart antenna system comprising a control subsystem, a radio transceiver and an antenna subsystem coupled to each other and adapted to perform scanning of different combinations of base stations, channels and beams using one or more test links established with one or more of said different fixed base stations, said one or more test links using at least some of the different channels and the different beams, select a first combination of base station, channel and beam based on the scanning, and establish a first operating link for transmitting a wireless signal to the selected base station using the selected channel and beam.

Claims (103)

1. A smart antenna system for communicating wireless signals between a mobile device and a plurality of fixed base stations using different channels and different beams, said smart antenna system comprising

a control subsystem, a radio transceiver and an antenna subsystem,

said antenna subsystem providing a plurality of beams, each beam having a main lobe, one or more nulls, and one or more lateral and back lobes with at least some attenuation, so as to reduce interference, and

wherein each beam within said plurality of beams overlaps at least one other beam so as to provide omnidirectional coverage with low ripple;

said control subsystem, radio transceiver and antenna subsystem coupled to each other to

perform scanning of different combinations of base stations, channels and beams using one or more test links established with one or more of said fixed base stations, said one or more test links using at least some of the different channels and the different beams,

select a first combination of base station, channel and beam based on the scanning, and

establish a first operating link for transmitting a wireless signal to the selected base station using the selected channel and beam.

2. The smart antenna system of claim 1 in which

said control subsystem selects a subset of channels and beams based on geo-location information, and

said scanning uses said selected subset of channels and beams.

3. The smart antenna system of claim 1 in which said selecting of a first combination of a base station, channel and beam is based on one or more measures of signal quality, base station operating capacity and base station utilization.

4. The smart antenna system of claim 1 wherein after establishing said first operating link, said control subsystem

performs continued scanning using one or more test links established with one or more combinations of base stations, channels and beams;

selects a second combination of base station, channel and beam based on the continued scanning; and

establishes a second operating link for transmitting a wireless signal to the selected base station from said second combination, using selected channel and beam from said second combination.

5. The smart antenna system of claim 4 , in which said selection of a second combination of base station, channel and beam is effected in response to at least one of

failure of said first operating link, and

finding a better-performing combination of base station, channel and beam during continued scanning than said first combination of base station, channel and beam used to establish said first operating link.

6. The smart antenna system of claim 4 in which

said selecting of a second combination of a base station, channel and beam is based on signal to interference and noise ratio (SINR), and said continued scanning is performed using special channel sounding packets.

7. The smart antenna system of claim 4 in which

said control subsystem selects a subset of channels and beams based on geo-location information, positional information and motion information; and

said continued scanning uses said selected subset of channels and beams.

8. The smart antenna system of claim 7 , wherein said geo-location information, positional information and motion information is used to predict the path of the device;

said selecting of a subset of channels and beams is based on said predicted path; and

said continued scanning uses said selected subset of channels and beams.

9. The smart antenna system of claim 8 , wherein said geo-location information, positional information and motion information is further used to predict the orientation of the device along the predicted path;

said selecting of a subset of channels and beams is based on said predicted path and predicted orientation; and

said continued scanning uses said selected subset of channels and beams.

10. The smart antenna system of claim 1 ,

wherein if establishment of said first operating link fails,

the control subsystem

selects a second combination of base station, channel and beam based on the scanning, and

establishes a second operating link, using said selected second combination of base station, channel and beam.

11. The smart antenna system of claim 1 in which

said control subsystem selects a subset of channels and beams based on motion information,

said motion information obtained from the mobile device, and wherein the motion information comprises velocity of the mobile device and acceleration of the mobile device; and

said scanning uses said selected subset of channels and beams.

12. The smart antenna system of claim 1 in which

said control subsystem selects a subset of channels and beams based on calculating a score to measure performance,

said calculating based on a function,

said function having a plurality of inputs,

wherein said plurality of inputs comprise SINR and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).

13. The smart antenna system of claim 1 in which said selecting of a first combination of a base station, channel and beam is based on calculating a score to measure performance,

said calculating based on a function,

said function having a plurality of inputs, and

said plurality of inputs comprising SINR, base station operating capacity and base station utilization.

14. The smart antenna system of claim 13 , wherein the score comprises a weighted average.

15. The smart antenna system of claim 1 in which

said control subsystem selects a subset of beams based on said overlap between each beam within said plurality of beams and at least one other beam; and

said scanning uses said selected subset of beams.

16. The smart antenna system of claim 1 , wherein said selecting of the first combination of base station, channel and beam is based on one of signal quality and signal strength, wherein

if a base station is in an area where a plurality of beams overlap,

then said selecting of the first combination of base station, channel and beam is made based on signal quality.

17. A method of communicating wireless signals between a mobile device and a plurality of fixed base stations using different channels and a plurality of beams,

each beam having a main lobe, one or more nulls, and one or more lateral and back lobes with at least some attenuation, so as to reduce interference, and

wherein each beam within the plurality of beams overlaps at least one other beam so as to provide omnidirectional coverage with low ripple;

said method comprising

scanning different combinations of base stations, channels and beams using one or more test links established with one or more of said fixed base stations, said one or more test links using at least some of the different channels and the different beams,

selecting a first combination of base station, channel and beam based on the scanning, and

establishing a first operating link for transmitting a wireless signal to the selected base station using the selected channel and beam.

18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising

selecting a subset of channels and beams based on motion information,

said motion information obtained from the mobile device, and wherein the motion information comprises velocity of the mobile device and acceleration of the mobile device; and

said scanning uses said selected subset of channels and beams.

19. The method of claim 17 in which said selecting of a first combination of base station, channel and beam is based on a plurality of signal quality measures.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein said selecting is further based on a weighted average.

21. The method of claim 17 further including

continuing, after establishing said first operating link, to

scan using one or more test links established with one or more combinations of base stations, channels and beams,

selecting a second combination of base station, channel and beam based on the scanning, and

establishing a second operating link for transmitting a wireless signal to the selected base station from said second combination, using selected channel and beam from said second combination.

22. The method of claim 21 , in which said selecting of second combination of base station, channel and beam is effected in response to at least one of

failure of said first operating link, and

finding a better-performing combination of base station, channel and beam during scanning than said first combination of base station, channel and beam used in establishing said first operating link.

23. The method of claim 21 in which

said selecting of a second combination of a base station, channel and beam is based on a signal quality score,

said signal quality score calculated using a function,

said function having a plurality of inputs,

wherein said plurality of inputs comprise a plurality of signal quality measures.

24. A method for communicating wireless signals between a mobile device and a plurality of fixed base stations using different channels and a plurality of beams,

each beam within the plurality of beams having a main lobe, one or more nulls, and one or more lateral and back lobes with at least some attenuation, so as to reduce interference, and

wherein each beam within said plurality of beams overlaps at least one other beam so as to provide omnidirectional coverage with low ripple;

said method comprising

establishing a first operating link for transmitting a wireless signal using a first combination of base station, channel and beam

and if said establishment of first operating link on said first combination fails, further

scanning different combinations of base stations, channels and beams using one or more test links established with one or more of said different fixed base stations, said one or more test links using at least some of the different channels and the different beams,

selecting a second combination of base station, channel and beam based on the scanning, and

establishing a second operating link for transmitting a wireless signal to the selected base station using a second combination of base station, channel and beam.

25. The method of claim 24 further comprising

selecting a subset of channels and beams based on geo-location information, positional information and motion information; and

said scanning uses said selected subset of channels and beams.

26. The method of claim 24 in which said selecting of a second combination of a base station, channel and beam is based on signal quality, base station operating capacity and base station utilization.

27. The method of claim 24 further comprising

continuing, after establishing said second operating link, to

scan using one or more test links established with one or more combinations of base stations, channels and beams,

selecting a third combination of base station, channel and beam based on the scanning, and

establishing a third operating link for transmitting a wireless signal to the selected base station from said third combination, using selected channel and beam from said third combination.

28. The method of claim 27 in which said selecting of a third combination of a base station, channel and beam is based on base station operating capacity and base station utilization.

29. The method of claim 27 , in which said selecting of third combination of base station, channel and beam is effected in response to at least one of

failure of said second operating link, and

finding a better-performing combination of base station, channel and beam during scanning than said second combination of base station, channel and beam used to establish said second operating link.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2024
From: AVIAT NETWORKS, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 066351/0322 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 13, 2023
From: REDLINE COMMUNICATIONS INC.
To: AVIAT U.S., INC.
Reel/Frame 063754/0223 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 4, 2012
From: SARCA, OCTAVIAN; CRETU, SERBAN; PICU, AUREL
To: REDLINE COMMUNICATIONS INC.
Reel/Frame 029077/0836 →