The Highly Structured Rosette Antenna Array Data Communications System is
a high capacity wireless network in which data is communicated from and
to remotely located subscribers. The system uses cells that are comprised
of a multiplicity of oblong microcells arranged in a circle, giving the
cell a rosette-like pattern like frequency channels are assigned to every
N''' microcell, where N is the number of distinctly different frequency
channels. The sum of the distinctly different channels is the total
bandwidth assigned to the rosette. Typically, if M is equal to the total
number of microcells in the rosette, then M/N is equal to the number of
like-frequency microcells in the rosette.