WO2007024096A3

4G

Title

COMMUNICATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION METHOD OF BASE STATION

Application Number:

WO2006KR03310

Publication Date:

02-05-2008

Family ID:

Application Date:

23-08-2006

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

24-08-2005

Title

COMMUNICATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION METHOD OF BASE STATION

Application Number:

WO2006KR03310

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

02-05-2008

Application Date:

23-08-2006

Priority Date:

24-08-2005

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A communication resource allocation method for solving resource request imbalance content in a cell is provided. Considering a propagation environment the base station allocates a whispering resource to a whispering area the whispering resource being one part of the communication resource and the whispering area being a peripheral area of the first base station and allocates a speaking resource to a speaking area the speaking resource being other parts of the communication resource and the speaking area being a border area of a cell. When the resource request of the whispering area is increased the base station further allocates a part of the speaking resource to the whispering area or increases a ratio of the whispering resource. When the resource request of the speaking area is increased the base station controls a threshold value for identifying the whispering and speaking areas or increases a ratio of the speaking resource.

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