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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 22, 2025
Filed:
May. 02, 2023
Ubicquia, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL (US);
Joerg Christian Lehnich, Nehmten, DE;
Steve Paul Wines, Marlow, GB;
Claudio Santiago Ribeiro, Evanston, IL (US);
Elliott Earl Murray, Plantation, FL (US);
Gustavo Dario Leizerovich, Aventura, FL (US);
Abstract
A wireless communication node employs a method for configuring its donor and service antennas at or after node installation. The antennas are positioned in a predetermined arrangement about a central axis. The node includes the antennas, an actuator, one or more processors, and a memory storing processor-executable instructions for the processor(s). Responsive to the stored instructions, the processor processes wireless signals received by the donor antenna and communicates control signals to the actuator to rotate the donor and service antennas as a group about the central axis. Rotation may be incremental based on whether the donor antenna received an acceptable base station signal at a previous angular displacement increment or may be comprehensive to permit receipt of candidate base station data for a predetermined amount of rotation. After an acceptable base station is identified, the donor antenna's beam pattern may be formed in a direction of the identified base station.