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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 02, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 29, 2011
Michael H Baker, Elmhurst, IL (US);
Jeffrey D. Bonta, Arlington Heights, IL (US);
George Calcev, Hoffman Estates, IL (US);
Nitin R. Mangalvedhe, Hoffman Estates, IL (US);
James P. Michels, Lake Zurich, IL (US);
Nathan J. Smith, Savoy, IL (US);
Michael H Baker, Elmhurst, IL (US);
Jeffrey D. Bonta, Arlington Heights, IL (US);
George Calcev, Hoffman Estates, IL (US);
Nitin R. Mangalvedhe, Hoffman Estates, IL (US);
James P. Michels, Lake Zurich, IL (US);
Nathan J. Smith, Savoy, IL (US);
Motorola Solutions, Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
A base station allocates resources for peer-to-peer communications by creating or updating peer sets from measured performance information received from one or more stations. Based on current resource assignments in each timeslot and based on the peer sets, the base station determines excluded timeslots and preferred timeslots. The base station then marks potential resources in a portion of a resource allocation map. One of the potential resources is allocated for peer-to-peer communication between a transmitter station and one or more receiver stations.