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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 08, 2011
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2005
Giorgio Calochira, Turin, IT;
Francesco Epifani, Turin, IT;
Michele Ludovico, Turin, IT;
Giuseppe Minerva, Turin, IT;
Daniela Mirra, Turin, IT;
Massimiliano Panico, Turin, IT;
Massimiliano Petra, Turin, IT;
Emanuele Silio, Turin, IT;
Loris Stola, Turin, IT;
Giorgio Calochira, Turin, IT;
Francesco Epifani, Turin, IT;
Michele Ludovico, Turin, IT;
Giuseppe Minerva, Turin, IT;
Daniela Mirra, Turin, IT;
Massimiliano Panico, Turin, IT;
Massimiliano Petra, Turin, IT;
Emanuele Silio, Turin, IT;
Loris Stola, Turin, IT;
Telecom Italia S.p.A., Milan, IT;
Abstract
The radiation diagram of an antenna for serving a cell in a cellular communication network is selected from a plurality of available radiation diagrams by: classifying the plurality of available radiation diagrams in terms of a related radiation gain value; identifying for each one of the sectors a plurality of variations of the radiation gain value associated with the available radiation diagrams; estimating for each sector an initial value of at least one indicator of network operative functionality; estimating for each sector at least a desiderate value of variation of the related radiation gain value; and selecting at least one configuration that approximates the variation of the radiation gain value involving the desiderate value.