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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 2001
Filed:
Jul. 13, 1998
Anthony Noerpel, Lovettsville, VA (US);
Xiaoping He, Germantown, MA (US);
Hughes Electronics Corp., El Segundo, CA (US);
Abstract
An approach for selecting an asynchronous paging interval involves selecting a set of possible paging schemes for one wireless system; selecting a paging interval for another wireless system that is asynchronous with the paging schemes selected for the one wireless system; determining, after some number of paging repetitions, the probability of collision between a first paging channel in the one wireless system, and a second paging channel in the other wireless system; reselecting the paging interval for the other wireless system, asynchronous with the paging schemes selected for the one wireless system, and repeating the determining of the probability, until after some number of page repetitions, the probability reaches a prescribed minimum; and reselecting the paging interval for the other wireless system, asynchronous with the paging schemes selected for the one wireless system, and repeating the determining of the probability, until the number of paging repetitions needed to reach the prescribed minimum is reaches a selected minimum.