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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 13, 2006
Filed:
Jun. 05, 2001
Ray Owen, Bath, GB;
Ray Owen, Bath, GB;
Motorola. Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
An adaptive antenna array () includes a muliplicity of antenna elements () responsive to uplink communications () and arranged to support directional-orientated downlink communication to subscriber units (). The adaptive antenna array () is operationally responsive to a signal processor () that co-operates with direction of arrival estimation logic () to assess an angle of arrival of uplink communications incident to the array. To avoid inter-cell interference, especially during early stages of a call, the signal processor operates to ensure that a wide area downlink beam () is provided for a downlink path to an addressed subscriber unit. With time and/or with reported () downlink quality of service (QoS) metrics, the signal processor () regulates () a width of the downlink beam by altering the number of antenna elements used to support the downlink beam, thereby altering the downlink beam aperture. Generally, with time, more antenna elements () are used and so the beam is narrowed, although in-call fluctuations in downlink quality of service are dynamically addressed by the signal processor () by either narrowing or broadening the width of the downlink beam by respectively switching antenna elements () into () or out () of the adaptive antenna array (), as shown in FIG.