Abstract: The present invention provides a novel method and system for effecting CDMA handoff transitions. In an embodiment, a converter is provided that converts a conventional CDMA trigger signal at a first frequency into the same handoff trigger signal but at second frequency. Where a subscriber station is operating in a coverage area at the second frequency, the received CDMA re-direction signal can be used to trigger the handoff of the subscriber station from the second frequency to the first frequency.
Abstract: A method and system for locating a mobile user of one or more mobile users while on a call in a wireless telecommunication network utilizes a decision network that determines if the call signal is propagating through a repeater station. When the call is propagating through a repeater station, the decision network alters the signal measurement parameters to correspond with the location of the mobile user relative to the repeater station co-ordinates. By revising signal measurement parameters to compensate for repeater stations, the present invention provides for improved position estimates of the location of the mobile user in the network. For multiple cell soft handoff conditions, the decision network utilizes trained neural networks.