Apparatus and method for adaptive dynamic channel assignment...

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H04Q 7/36 (2006.01)

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CA 2166924

The present invention relates to a method in a wireless communications system having service areas partitioned into a plurality of substantially contiguous cells, wherein another plurality of radio communications channels is available for allocation among the cells. The invention more particularly relates to a method for assigning channels to cells. The method comprises the steps of computing an assignment of radio channel sets to the cells and apportioning a set of channels assigned to a first cell between a reserved portion and a free portion. The method further comprises the steps of determining at the time of a channel request from a second cell whether the first cell has channels available from the reserved portion of assigned channels; and making a channel from the free portion of the first cell's assigned channels available for borrowing by the second cell if the first cell has reserved channels available, subject to dynamic determination that the channel to be borrowed meets interference and system constraints.

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