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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 20, 2017
Filed:
Dec. 06, 2012
Andrew Wireless Systems Gmbh, Buchdorf, DE;
Oliver Braz, Monheim, DE;
Alfons Dussmann, Gansheim, DE;
Luigi Tarlazzi, Bagnacavallo, IT;
Thomas Haustein, Potsdam, DE;
Thomas Wirth, Berlin, DE;
Dennis Wieruch, Berlin, DE;
Friedrich Jondral, Karlsruhe, DE;
Holger Jakel, Karlsruhe, DE;
Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, Buchdorf, DE;
Abstract
Communication network () for wireless communication, comprising a base station (), a wireless terminal () and at least one repeater () which is connected between the base station () and the wireless terminal (), the base station () being configured for transmitting and receiving a communication signal on multiple information channels, the terminal () being configured for transmitting and receiving a communication signal on multiple information channels, and the repeater () being configured for receiving, passing through and retransmitting communication signals on multiple information channels, and contains a converting device () for frequency conversion of at least one information channel passed through, a test receiver () being additionally comprised which is configured for determining unused frequency ranges for wireless communication, the test receiver () being connected to the converting device () of the repeater (), the converting device () being configured for carrying out the frequency conversion in at least one communication direction (UL, DL) to a frequency from the unused frequency ranges, and the repeater () being configured for transmitting the communication signal wirelessly with the at least one frequency-converted information channel in the at least one communication direction.