CN116567601A - Emergency call control method, system, chip module, equipment and medium - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present disclosure provides an emergency call control method, system, chip module, device and medium, the emergency call control method comprising: receiving an emergency call request; acquiring cell residence states of a plurality of user identification cards in the mobile terminal; determining a target identification card according to a preset call priority in response to the user identification card being in different cell residence states; and controlling the mobile terminal to initiate an emergency call through the target identification card. According to the method and the device, the current cell residence state of a plurality of SIM cards in the mobile terminal is obtained, the SIM cards are determined to be used for initiating the emergency call according to the preset call priority in response to the different cell residence states of the SIM cards, so that the emergency call is initiated according to the actual cell residence state of the SIM cards, the problems of slow emergency call response or unsuccessful call and the like are avoided, and the emergency call efficiency and success rate of the mobile terminals such as mobile phones are improved.
Description
Technical Field
The disclosure relates to the technical field of wireless communication, and in particular relates to an emergency call control method, an emergency call control system, a chip module, equipment and a medium.
Background
Dual SIM (Dual card) handsets refer to handsets that support the simultaneous installation of two SIM cards (subscriber identity cards). Different dual-card system combinations can be formed by NR (new air interface), LTE (long term evolution), WCDMA (wideband code division multiple access), GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) and other systems. When the operators and the standards of the double cards are different, the capability of the double cards to reside in the cells is also different. In the state that the dual-card mobile phone is in different cell residence, the problem of selecting a priority is faced when the emergency call service is acquired from which card.
Currently, the priority of the SIM card for emergency call is usually set by the user according to his own call habit, or selected when emergency call is required. However, this manner of selection by the user cannot make an accurate determination according to the actual cell residence state of the current SIM card, which may cause problems such as slow emergency call response or unsuccessful call.
Disclosure of Invention
The technical problem to be solved by the present disclosure is to overcome the defect that in the prior art, the user selects the priority of the SIM card for emergency call, and cannot accurately judge according to the actual residence state of the cell of the current SIM card, which results in slow emergency call response or unsuccessful call, and the like, and provide an emergency call control method, system, chip module, device and medium.
The technical problems are solved by the following technical scheme:
the present disclosure provides an emergency call control method applied to a mobile terminal, the emergency call control method comprising:
receiving an emergency call request;
acquiring cell residence states of a plurality of user identification cards in the mobile terminal;
determining a target identification card according to a preset call priority in response to the user identification card being in different cell residence states;
and controlling the mobile terminal to initiate an emergency call through the target identification card.
Preferably, when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the step of determining the target identity card according to the preset call priority in response to the subscriber identity cards being in different cell residence states includes:
and if one subscriber identity card normally resides in the cell which does not support the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card is limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call as the target identity card.
Preferably, the restricted camping on the cell supporting the emergency call comprises: restricted camping in an NR cell or an LTE cell, and the restricted emergency call field of the NR cell or the LTE cell being supported; or, is restricted to camping on a WCDMA cell or a GSM cell.
Preferably, when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the step of determining the target identity card according to a preset call priority in response to the subscriber identity cards being in different cell residence states includes:
if one of the subscriber identity cards is limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity cards are normally resident in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card;
if at least two subscriber identity cards are limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards are normally resident in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
Preferably, when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the step of determining the target identity card according to the preset call priority in response to the subscriber identity cards being in different cell residence states further includes:
if one subscriber identity card normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card does not reside in the cell and only displays the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
Preferably, when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the step of determining the target identity card according to the preset call priority in response to the subscriber identity cards being in different cell residence states further includes:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and display that only the emergency call can be performed, determining the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card;
if at least two subscriber identity cards normally reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and only display emergency calls, determining the subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
Preferably, the emergency call control method further comprises:
and in response to that all the subscriber identity cards normally reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, determining one subscriber identity card with the strongest signal in all the subscriber identity cards as the target identity card.
The present disclosure also provides an emergency call control system applied to a mobile terminal, the emergency call control system comprising:
a request receiving module for receiving an emergency call request;
the state acquisition module is used for acquiring cell residence states of a plurality of user identification cards in the mobile terminal;
the target identification card determining module is used for determining a target identification card according to a preset call priority in response to the user identification card being in different cell residence states;
and the call control module is used for controlling the mobile terminal to initiate an emergency call through the target identification card.
Preferably, when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the target identity card determining module includes a first determining unit configured to:
and if one subscriber identity card normally resides in the cell which does not support the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card is limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call as the target identity card.
Preferably, the restricted camping on the cell supporting the emergency call comprises: restricted camping in an NR cell or an LTE cell, and the restricted emergency call field of the NR cell or the LTE cell being supported; or, is restricted to camping on a WCDMA cell or a GSM cell.
Preferably, when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the target identity card determining module includes a second determining unit configured to:
if one of the subscriber identity cards is limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity cards are normally resident in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card;
if at least two subscriber identity cards are limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards are normally resident in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
Preferably, when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the target identity card determining module includes a third determining unit configured to:
if one subscriber identity card normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card does not reside in the cell and only displays the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
Preferably, when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the target identity card determining module includes a fourth determining unit configured to:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and display that only the emergency call can be performed, determining the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card;
if at least two subscriber identity cards normally reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and only display emergency calls, determining the subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
Preferably, the target identification card determining module is further configured to determine, as the target identification card, one of the subscriber identification cards having the strongest signal in response to all of the subscriber identification cards normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call.
The present disclosure also provides an electronic device comprising a memory, a processor and a computer program stored on the memory for running on the processor, the processor implementing the above-mentioned emergency call control method when executing the computer program.
The disclosure further provides a chip applied to the electronic device, and the chip is used for executing the emergency call control method.
The disclosure further provides a chip module, which is applied to electronic equipment and comprises a transceiver component and a chip, wherein the chip is used for executing the emergency call control method.
The present disclosure also provides a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program which, when executed by a processor, implements the emergency call control method described above.
On the basis of conforming to the common knowledge in the art, each preferable condition can be arbitrarily combined to obtain each preferable embodiment of the disclosure.
The positive progress effect of the present disclosure is: the current cell residence states of a plurality of SIM cards in the mobile terminal are obtained, the SIM cards are determined to initiate emergency calls according to preset call priorities in response to the different cell residence states, so that the emergency call is initiated according to the actual cell residence states of the SIM cards, the problems of slow emergency call response or unsuccessful call and the like are avoided, and the emergency call efficiency and success rate of mobile terminals such as mobile phones are improved.
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Fig. 1 is a flowchart of an emergency call control method of embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart of initiating an emergency call when a SIM card normally resides in a cell that does not support emergency services in embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 3 is a flowchart of initiating an emergency call when a SIM card is restricted to reside in a cell supporting the emergency call in embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 4 is a flowchart of initiating an emergency call in a first scenario of embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 5 is a flowchart of initiating an emergency call when a SIM card is normally resident in a cell supporting the emergency call in embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 6 is a flowchart of an emergency call initiation when a SIM card is not resident in a cell in embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 7 is a flowchart of initiating an emergency call in a second scenario of embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 8 is a flowchart of initiating an emergency call in a third scenario of embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 9 is a first block diagram of an emergency call control system according to embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 10 is a second block diagram of the emergency call control system according to embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.
Fig. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device according to embodiment 3 of the present disclosure.
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The present disclosure is further illustrated by way of examples below, but is not thereby limited to the scope of the examples described.
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The embodiment provides an emergency call control method applied to a mobile terminal, as shown in fig. 1, comprising the following steps:
s1, receiving an emergency call request;
s2, acquiring cell residence states of a plurality of user identification cards in the mobile terminal;
s3, responding to the state that the user identification card is in different cell residence states, and determining a target identification card according to a preset call priority;
s4, controlling the mobile terminal to initiate an emergency call through the target identification card.
Emergency calls refer to the need for a user to quickly acquire emergency services in order to successfully place an emergency call in an emergency situation, and therefore, the speed at which emergency calls are initiated is critical. The speed of initiating emergency calls is affected to a certain extent by factors such as the state of the cell in which the SIM card resides in the handset.
Step S1, an emergency call request is obtained, namely, a user dials an emergency call; step S2, obtaining the current cell residence state of a plurality of SIM cards in the mobile terminal such as a mobile phone and the like, if so, whether the mobile terminal resides in a cell, normally resides or is limited to reside; step S3, determining a target SIM card for initiating an emergency call from a plurality of SIM cards according to preset priorities based on different cell residence states of the SIM cards; and S4, controlling the mobile phone to initiate an emergency call through the target SIM card.
It should be noted that, although the present embodiment is described by taking a mobile phone as an example, the application of the present disclosure is not limited to a mobile phone, and may be applied to any product having a dual-card capability, supporting an emergency call, and supporting a voice function of a cellular network, such as a chip and a terminal.
In the scheme, the current cell residence state of a plurality of SIM cards in the mobile terminal is obtained, the SIM cards are determined to be used for initiating the emergency call according to the preset call priority in response to the different cell residence states of the SIM cards, so that the initiation of the emergency call is based on the actual cell residence state of the SIM cards, the problems of slow emergency call response or unsuccessful call and the like are avoided, and the emergency call efficiency and success rate of the mobile terminals such as mobile phones are improved.
In an embodiment, when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, step S3 includes:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in a cell which does not support the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card is limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call, the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call is determined to be the target identity card.
Specifically, for a two-card terminal, if one of the SIM cards (card 1) has normally resided in the serving cell a, but the cell a does not support emergency services, i.e., EMC (emergency call field) =0; another SIM card (card 2) is a restricted-resident serving cell B, where the cell B is an NR or LTE cell supporting restricted-resident emergency services, that is, a system message SIB1 (an information) carries ims-emergencysupport=1, or if the cell B is a GSM/WCDMA cell, it is determined that the card 2 is a target identification card, specifically for the following reasons:
(i) As shown in fig. 2, card 1 has been camping on serving cell a, cell a (NR/LTE) does not support emergency services (i.e. emc=0). When the card 1 initiates a request for making an emergency call, the card needs to fall back to other systems to search for the network, and after searching for the network, emergency registration is initiated, and finally the emergency call is initiated.
(ii) As shown in fig. 3, the card 2 is a restricted-camping cell B, which is an NR/LTE cell supporting the restricted-camping emergency service (i.e., carrying ims-emergencysupport=1 in system message SIB 1), or cell B is a GSM/WCDMA cell. When the card 2 initiates a request to make an emergency call, it initiates an emergency registration directly in cell B and then initiates an emergency call.
As can be seen from a comparison of fig. 2 and 3, the process of making an emergency call by card 1 is more time consuming than the process of making an emergency call by card 2 by searching for network actions and steps. In this case, therefore, it is preferable to acquire emergency services from the SIM card of the restricted resident cell, that is, the card 2, as shown in fig. 4, in view of efficiency and speed of acquiring emergency calls; if the situation is not met, the target SIM card for making an emergency call can be determined according to the call card preference of the user, and the call card preference is set by the user.
In the scheme, when one SIM card normally resides in a cell which does not support emergency call and the other SIM card is limited to reside in the cell which supports emergency call, the emergency call is initiated from the SIM card limited to reside in the cell which supports emergency call, so that the time for dialing the emergency call can be shortened, and the efficiency of the emergency call is improved.
In one embodiment, restricting camping on a cell supporting an emergency call includes: restricted camping in NR cell or LTE cell, and limited emergency call field of NR cell or LTE cell is supported; or, is restricted to camping on a WCDMA cell or a GSM cell.
I.e. the limited camping of card 2 in a cell supporting emergency calls comprises two situations: cell B is an NR or LTE cell supporting limited-camping emergency services (i.e., system message SIB1 carries ims-emergencypupport=1); and the second is that the cell B is a GSM or WCDMA cell.
In the scheme, a judging method for judging whether the cells with different systems support the limited resident emergency call is defined, and the accuracy of the emergency call control method is improved.
In one embodiment, when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, step S3 includes:
if one of the subscriber identity cards is limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity cards are normally resident in the cell not supporting the emergency call, the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call is determined to be the target identity card.
That is, when only one of the plurality of SIM cards is restricted to reside in a cell supporting an emergency call, the SIM card is determined to be the target SIM card.
If at least two subscriber identity cards are limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the rest subscriber identity cards are normally resided in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining one subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as a target identity card.
That is, when more than one SIM card is limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, it is necessary to further compare the signal strengths of the SIM cards limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and determine one of the SIM cards having the strongest signal as the target SIM card.
In the scheme, the method for determining the target SIM card under the condition of setting a plurality of SIM cards and taking the signal strength as the basis of comparison can further improve the efficiency of emergency call.
In an embodiment, when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, step S3 further includes:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card does not reside in the cell and only displays the emergency call, the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call is determined to be the target identity card.
Specifically, for a dual-card terminal, if one of the SIM cards (card 1) has normally resided in the serving cell a, the cell a supports emergency services (i.e., emc=1); the other SIM card does not reside in the service cell, and only can dial an emergency call, and the card 1 which has normally resides in the service cell A is determined to be the target SIM card, specifically for the following reasons:
(i) As shown in fig. 5, the card 1 has normally resided in the serving cell a, and when the card 1 needs to make an emergency call, an emergency bearer establishment request and registration are directly initiated in the cell a, and finally the emergency call is initiated.
(ii) As shown in fig. 6, the card 2 is in a state of not being resident in a cell, showing that only emergency calls can be made, illustrating that the card 2 is restricted to reside in a cell B of some other operator. When the card 2 needs to make an emergency call, the card 2 initiates emergency attachment and makes an emergency call in a cell B which is limited to reside, and if the cell B does not support the emergency service which is limited to reside (the system message SIB1 carries ims-EmerrgencySupport=0), the emergency call fails to make; emergency calls can be placed successfully only if cell B supports restricted-resident emergency services (imms-emergencysupport=1 is carried in system message SIB 1).
As seen from a comparison of the flows of fig. 5 and 6, the initiation of an emergency call from the card 2 may be at risk of failure to acquire emergency services, whether or not successful depends on the policy of the local operator. In this particular case, therefore, from the standpoint of comparing the success rate of acquiring the emergency call, it is preferable to acquire the emergency service from the card that has successfully resided in the serving cell, that is, the card 1, as shown in fig. 7; if the situation is not met, the target SIM card for making the emergency call can be determined by the call card preference of the user.
In the scheme, when one SIM card normally resides in a cell supporting emergency call and the other SIM card does not reside in the cell, and only emergency call dialing is displayed, the SIM card normally residing in the cell supporting emergency call is determined to be a target SIM card, so that the problem of failure in dialing emergency call can be avoided, and the success rate of emergency call is improved.
In an embodiment, when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, step S3 further includes:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and display that only the emergency call can be performed, the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call is determined to be the target identity card.
That is, when only one of the plurality of SIM cards normally resides in a cell supporting an emergency call, the SIM card is determined to be the target SIM card.
If at least two subscriber identity cards normally reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and only display emergency calls, determining the subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
That is, when more than one SIM card normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call, it is necessary to further compare the signal strengths of the SIM cards normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call, and determine one of the SIM cards having the strongest signal as the target SIM card.
In the scheme, the method for determining the target SIM card under the condition of setting a plurality of SIM cards and taking the signal strength as the basis of comparison can further improve the efficiency of emergency call.
In one embodiment, the emergency call control method further comprises:
and in response to that all the subscriber identity cards normally reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, determining one subscriber identity card with the strongest signal in all the subscriber identity cards as a target identity card.
Specifically, for a dual-card terminal, if both SIM cards have normally resided in cell a and cell B, and both cell a and cell B support emergency services (i.e., emc=1), it is easy to see that the flow of acquiring emergency services by the dual-card is the same step in this case. In this case, however, if the signal of the cell a in which the card 1 resides is stronger than the signal of the cell B in which the card 2 resides, the probability of the card 2 dropping is theoretically higher than that of the card 1 dropping. In this particular case, therefore, from the standpoint of comparing the success rate of acquiring an emergency call, it is better to acquire an emergency service from a card with a better resident cell signal, as shown in fig. 8; if the situation is not met, the target SIM card for making the emergency call can be determined by the call card preference of the user.
Also, in the case of multiple SIM cards, if the multiple SIM cards have already been camping on a cell normally, it is better to obtain emergency services from the card with better camping on the cell signal.
In the scheme, for a plurality of SIM cards of the resident cell, the best signal of the resident cell is selected to initiate the emergency call, so that the success rate of the emergency call can be improved.
If the resident states of a plurality of SIM cards in the mobile phone do not belong to the situation when the emergency call is dialed, determining a target SIM card according to the operation of the user.
The emergency call control method provided by the embodiment is only used for improving the speed and the success rate of emergency call, and does not change the priority of each SIM card when a user initiates a common call.
According to the emergency call control method provided by the embodiment, the current cell residence states of a plurality of SIM cards in the mobile terminal are obtained, the SIM cards used for initiating the emergency call are determined according to the preset call priority in response to the different cell residence states of the SIM cards, so that the initiation of the emergency call is based on the actual cell residence states of the SIM cards, the problems of slow emergency call response or unsuccessful call and the like are avoided, and the emergency call efficiency and success rate of mobile terminals such as mobile phones are improved.
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The present embodiment provides an emergency call control system applied to a mobile terminal, as shown in fig. 9, the emergency call control system includes:
a request receiving module 1 for receiving an emergency call request;
the state acquisition module 2 is used for acquiring cell residence states of a plurality of user identification cards in the mobile terminal;
the target identification card determining module 3 is used for determining the target identification card according to the preset call priority in response to the user identification card being in different cell residence states;
and the call control module 4 is used for controlling the mobile terminal to initiate an emergency call through the target identification card.
In an embodiment, when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, as shown in fig. 10, the target identity card determining module includes a first determining unit 301 for:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in a cell which does not support the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card is limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call, the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call is determined to be the target identity card.
In one embodiment, restricting camping on a cell supporting an emergency call includes: restricted camping in NR cell or LTE cell, and limited emergency call field of NR cell or LTE cell is supported; or, is restricted to camping on a WCDMA cell or a GSM cell.
In an embodiment, when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, as shown in fig. 10, the target identity card determining module includes a second determining unit 302 for:
if one of the subscriber identity cards is limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity cards are normally resident in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as a target identity card;
if at least two subscriber identity cards are limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the rest subscriber identity cards are normally resided in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining one subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as a target identity card.
In an embodiment, when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, as shown in fig. 10, the target identity card determining module includes a third determining unit 303 for:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card does not reside in the cell and supports the emergency call, the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call is determined to be the target identity card.
In an embodiment, when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, as shown in fig. 10, the target identity card determining module includes a fourth determining unit 304 for:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and support the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as a target identity card;
if at least two subscriber identity cards normally reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and support the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
In an embodiment, the target identification card determining module 3 is further configured to determine, as the target identification card, one of the subscriber identification cards with the strongest signal, in response to all of the subscriber identification cards normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call.
Since the principle of the emergency call control system provided in this embodiment is the same as that of the emergency call control method provided in embodiment 1, the detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The emergency call control system provided in this embodiment may be a separate chip, a chip module or an electronic device, or may be a chip or a chip module integrated in the electronic device.
The emergency call control system described in this embodiment includes various modules/units, which may be software modules/units, may be hardware modules/units, or may be partly software modules/units, and partly hardware modules/units.
According to the emergency call control system provided by the embodiment, the current cell residence states of a plurality of SIM cards in the mobile terminal are obtained, the SIM cards used for initiating the emergency call are determined according to the preset call priority in response to the different cell residence states of the SIM cards, so that the initiation of the emergency call is based on the actual cell residence states of the SIM cards, the problems of slow emergency call response or unsuccessful call and the like are avoided, and the emergency call efficiency and success rate of mobile terminals such as mobile phones are improved.
Example 3
The embodiment provides an electronic device, and fig. 11 is a schematic block diagram of the electronic device. The electronic device includes a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored on the memory and executable on the processor, the processor implementing the emergency call control method of embodiment 1 when executing the program. The electronic device 30 shown in fig. 11 is merely an example and should not be construed to limit the functionality and scope of use of the disclosed embodiments.
As shown in fig. 11, the electronic device 30 may be embodied in the form of a general purpose computing device, which may be a server device, for example. Components of electronic device 30 may include, but are not limited to: the at least one processor 31, the at least one memory 32, a bus 33 connecting the different system components, including the memory 32 and the processor 31.
The bus 33 includes a data bus, an address bus, and a control bus.
Memory 32 may include volatile memory such as Random Access Memory (RAM) 321 and/or cache memory 322, and may further include Read Only Memory (ROM) 323.
Memory 32 may also include a program/utility 325 having a set (at least one) of program modules 324, such program modules 324 including, but not limited to: an operating system, one or more application programs, other program modules, and program data, each or some combination of which may include an implementation of a network environment.
The processor 31 executes various functional applications and data processing, such as the emergency call control method of embodiment 1 of the present disclosure, by running a computer program stored in the memory 32.
The electronic device 30 may also communicate with one or more external devices 34 (e.g., keyboard, pointing device, etc.). Such communication may be through an input/output (I/O) interface 35. Also, model-generating device 30 may also communicate with one or more networks, such as a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wide Area Network (WAN), and/or a public network, such as the internet, via network adapter 36. As shown in fig. 11, network adapter 36 communicates with the other modules of model-generating device 30 via bus 33. It should be appreciated that although not shown in the figures, other hardware and/or software modules may be used in connection with the model-generating device 30, including, but not limited to: microcode, device drivers, redundant processors, external disk drive arrays, RAID (disk array) systems, tape drives, data backup storage systems, and the like.
It should be noted that although several units/modules or sub-units/modules of an electronic device are mentioned in the above detailed description, such a division is merely exemplary and not mandatory. Indeed, the features and functionality of two or more units/modules described above may be embodied in one unit/module in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. Conversely, the features and functions of one unit/module described above may be further divided into ones that are embodied by a plurality of units/modules.
Example 4
A chip, applied to the electronic device of embodiment 3, for performing the emergency call control method as in embodiment 1.
Example 5
A chip module applied to the electronic device of embodiment 3 for executing the emergency call control method of embodiment 1.
Example 6
The present embodiment provides a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program which, when executed by a processor, implements the emergency call control method of embodiment 1.
More specifically, among others, readable storage media may be employed including, but not limited to: portable disk, hard disk, random access memory, read only memory, erasable programmable read only memory, optical storage device, magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
In a possible implementation, the disclosure may also be implemented in the form of a program product comprising program code for causing a terminal device to carry out the emergency call control method of implementing embodiment 1, when the program product is run on the terminal device.
Wherein the program code for carrying out the present disclosure may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages, and the program code may execute entirely on the user device, partly on the user device, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user device, partly on a remote device or entirely on the remote device.
While specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that this is by way of example only, and the scope of the disclosure is defined by the appended claims. Various changes and modifications to these embodiments may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, but such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the disclosure.
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1. An emergency call control method applied to a mobile terminal, the emergency call control method comprising:
receiving an emergency call request;
acquiring cell residence states of a plurality of user identification cards in the mobile terminal;
determining a target identification card according to a preset call priority in response to the user identification card being in different cell residence states;
and controlling the mobile terminal to initiate an emergency call through the target identification card.
2. The emergency call control method of claim 1, wherein when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the step of determining a target identity card according to a preset call priority in response to the subscriber identity cards being in different cell-resident states comprises:
and if one subscriber identity card normally resides in the cell which does not support the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card is limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell which supports the emergency call as the target identity card.
3. The emergency call control method of claim 2, wherein the restricted camping on the emergency call supporting cell comprises: restricted camping in an NR cell or an LTE cell, and the restricted emergency call field of the NR cell or the LTE cell being supported; or, is restricted to camping on a WCDMA cell or a GSM cell.
4. The emergency call control method of claim 1, wherein when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the step of determining a target identity card according to a preset call priority in response to the subscriber identity cards being in different cell-resident states comprises:
if one of the subscriber identity cards is limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity cards are normally resident in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card;
if at least two subscriber identity cards are limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards are normally resident in the cell not supporting the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards limited to reside in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
5. The emergency call control method of claim 1, wherein when there are two subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the step of determining a target identity card according to a preset call priority in response to the subscriber identity cards being in different cell-resident states further comprises:
if one subscriber identity card normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call and the other subscriber identity card does not reside in the cell and only displays the emergency call, determining the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
6. The emergency call control method of claim 1, wherein when there are at least three subscriber identity cards in the mobile terminal, the step of determining a target identity card according to a preset call priority in response to the subscriber identity cards being in different cell-resident states further comprises:
if one of the subscriber identity cards normally resides in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and display that only the emergency call can be performed, determining the subscriber identity card normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card;
if at least two subscriber identity cards normally reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, and the other subscriber identity cards do not reside in the cell and only display emergency calls, determining the subscriber identity card with the strongest signal among the subscriber identity cards normally residing in the cell supporting the emergency call as the target identity card.
7. The emergency call control method of claim 1, wherein the emergency call control method further comprises:
and in response to that all the subscriber identity cards normally reside in the cell supporting the emergency call, determining one subscriber identity card with the strongest signal in all the subscriber identity cards as the target identity card.
8. An emergency call control system for a mobile terminal, the emergency call control system comprising:
a request receiving module for receiving an emergency call request;
the state acquisition module is used for acquiring cell residence states of a plurality of user identification cards in the mobile terminal;
the target identification card determining module is used for determining a target identification card according to a preset call priority in response to the user identification card being in different cell residence states;
and the call control module is used for controlling the mobile terminal to initiate an emergency call through the target identification card.
9. An electronic device comprising a memory, a processor and a computer program stored on the memory for execution on the processor, wherein the processor implements the emergency call control method of any one of claims 1-7 when the computer program is executed.
10. A chip for use in an electronic device, wherein the chip is adapted to perform the emergency call control method of any one of claims 1-7.
11. A chip module for use in an electronic device, comprising a transceiver assembly and a chip for performing the emergency call control method according to any one of claims 1-7.
12. A computer readable storage medium, on which a computer program is stored, characterized in that the computer program, when being executed by a processor, implements the emergency call control method of any one of claims 1-7.
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