The proposed WR has been designed for  dynamic configuration of its operational parameters. Configuration  parameters of a WR are typically related to the site and technology  used. Site parameters may be classified as geo-location, network  operation, service configuration, and antenna parameters. The technology  specific parameters depend upon whether the CDMA or GSM is supported  and include technology-specific site parameters, but may be broadly  classified into coverage, spectrum, channel, interference, control, and  threshold parameters. At a finer level of detail, site Id, number of  sectors/beams, sector/beam ID, latitude and longitude, sector/beam  location, maximum radius of influence are typical geo parameters.  Similarly, network configuration parameters include network interfaces (e.g. Tl, SONET, T3, etc.),  site capacity, and network capacity. In the service configuration, we  may have the list of various services supported, and the related  directory agent (DA) addresses. The antenna parameters listed on a per  sector/beam basis include the antenna type, digitized pattern,  horizontal/vertical beam widths, max gain, and mechanical and electrical  down tilts.
In the technology parameters class, maximum  RTD (round trip delay), PER (packet error rate), FER(frame error rate),  and percentages of blocked calls, access failures, dropped calls  constitute the threshold parameters subclass. The coverage parameters  subclass includes environment (e.g. rural or  urban), path loss margin, technology specific hardware losses and gains,  RF coverage prediction models, and traffic distribution maps. The  spectrum parameters subclass consists of channel bandwidth,  channel mask, channel number range, and maximum transmit power per  channel. The channel parameters include the number of channels in the  range, air capacity/bandwidth, minimum channel spacing, frequency use,  frequency grouping, and hopping sequences. The interference parameters  include interference thresholds, power control thresholds,  channelization and sequencing, channel scheduling algorithms, RF  interference prediction models, traffic distribution maps, and adjacent  channel interference threshold. The control parameters subclass includes  access parameters, intra-technology and inter-technology handoff  parameters, and timing parameters.
In the following subsection, we present a  very high level procedure by which a WR learns its parameters and  configures itself in collaboration with its neighbors. The control logic  and the operations performed in each high level state could be quite  complex with several states for error paths and exceptions. For example,  application of RF or IP discovery protocols in the startup state  involves considerable information exchange between a WR and its  neighbors.
 

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