GB2369010A - Wireless data terminal with alert inhibition - Google Patents

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GB2369010A
GB2369010A GB0027695A GB0027695A GB2369010A GB 2369010 A GB2369010 A GB 2369010A GB 0027695 A GB0027695 A GB 0027695A GB 0027695 A GB0027695 A GB 0027695A GB 2369010 A GB2369010 A GB 2369010A
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David Lahiri Bhatoolaul
Seau Sian Lim
Qiang Cao
Patrick Charriere
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72403User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality

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Abstract

User equipment for use in a mobile communication network has a data store 20 and a processor 2 for writing data received from a base station in the network to the store. Non-urgent data may be sent to the user equipment at times of low network activity, for example at night. Accordingly, the processor is responsive to downlink signalling during the setting up of a data transfer call to inhibit any audible alert.

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RADIO TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK, USER
EQUIPMENT AND METHOD OF OPERATION This invention relates to a radio telecommunications network, to user equipment for the network and to a method and program for operating the equipment and the network.
The invention is based on the realisation that even in second generation networks all known planned services are near real time.
Against this background there is provided user equipment for a mobile communication network, having a data store; a processor to write to the storage data received from a base station in the network; and means responsive to down link signalling for receipt and storage of data without making any user alerting signals unless on a display. A very significant advantage of such an arrangement is that files for which immediate delivery is not important, can be sent at times when activity on the network is low, e. g. at night.
In order that the user shall not be disturbed by unwanted conventional calls e. g. at night, user input means is preferably provided selectively barring set up of calls which require alerting a user.
The equipment preferably includes a data storage capacity monitor for monitoring the available data storage capacity of the data store and for communicating available storage capacity data to the base station.
In an example where the equipment is battery operated, a battery charge monitor is preferably included for monitoring the state of charge of the battery and means for communicating state of charge data to a base station.
That example preferably includes means for estimating which one of a plurality of available physical channels would best conserve battery charge, and for signalling the identity of that channel to the base station.
The invention extends to a radio telecommunications network in which user equipment includes means for estimating whether the state of charge of the battery and/or the available data storage capacity is/are sufficient to allow reception or transmission of each file, with or without a predetermined reserve, and for denying reception or transmission if the state of charge or the available data storage is insufficient.
The invention also extends to a method of operating user equipment in a mobile communication network, comprising setting up a call to receive and store data without making any user alerting signals unless on a display.
The invention further extends to a computer program for carrying out all the steps of the method Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which: Figure 1 is a block diagram of user equipment embodying the invention; and Figure 2 is a block diagram illustrating a method of operation of a network and user equipment embodying the invention.
Referring to the drawing, a processor 2 sends user data and signaling information for transmission by a transmitter 4 on both user channels and common chanels. The transmitter 4 sends modulated radio frequency signals to a power amplifier 6 and via a duplexer 8 to an antenna 10. Common channel and user channel radio signals received by the antenna 10 are sent via the duplexer to a receiver 12, where data signals are recovered and sent to the processor 2.
Data can be input to the processor via a key pad 14, e. g. for initiating a call.
Information can be displayed by the processor on a display screen 16, e. g. that the unit is in communication with a network, remaining battery capacity, a directory number input from the key pad etc.
The user equipment is provided with a writable data store 20 e. g. in the form of a flash memory. A program store 22 contains an interface to enable the processor to read and write the data store 20 and to monitor its spare capacity.
Conventionally, when an attempt is made over a common channel to set up a call, signals are sent from the processor to audio circuits 18 which drive transducer 24 to generate an audible tone. In the present user equipment, to implement wireless offline transfer (WOLFT), special signalling on the common channel can set up a call without activating the transducer 24 although visible (silent) signals may be displayed on the screen 16. The call set up information can specify that data (a file e. g. e-mail) to be sent in a user channel on the down link is to be stored in the data store 20. The set up information may specify the file size. Software stored in the program store 22 is arranged to determine whether or not the available capacity of the data store is sufficient to contain the file and to refuse or discontinue the call if it is not. In an alternative, during call set up, available capacity of the data store 20 is transmitted on the uplink and a decision as to whether or not to send the file being made in the network e. g. in the Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer. In general, There is sufficient spare capacity on the common channels to accommodate the extra signalling.
The user equipment is powered by a battery 26. Before transmitting a long file to the user equipment, it is relevant to know whether the battery has sufficient life available to enable the full file to be received. To this end a voltage sensor 28 communicates with the processor 2. From the battery voltage, the processor 22 performs a calculation based on an estimate of the power usage during transfer of the file, and on the size of the file and data transfer rate, to determine whether there is sufficient battery life available to receive the full file. In an alternative, it is determined whether there would be a predetermined minimum life left after receiving the file. If either condition is not fulfilled, the call is refused or terminated. In an alternative, data indicating the battery
voltage or battery life is transmitted on the common channel during call set up and the decision is made by the network in the RRC layer.
If more than one user data channel is available, the processor is arranged to assess use of that which would make least drain on the battery, e. g. by requiring least power and/or giving greatest data transfer rate, and to select that channel.
The software stored in the program store 22 is responsive to user input from the keypad 14 to disable the transducer, audio circuits 18, or bar set up of calls requiring operation of the transducer 24, leaving the user equipment responsive to common channel signalling to set up a call in which the transducer is not sounded and in which a data file, e. g. e-mail, can be silently downloaded to the data store 20.
The network may be set to provide file transfer service, e. g. e-mail to be delivered by 8: 00 the next day at times which are convenient to it e. g.
The network load is very low.
Assuming sufficient temporal variation in the traffic load across the air-interface, there will be times (e. g. at night) when there is spare air-interface capacity (spare timeslots for 2G TDMA systems and spare power for 3G CDMA systems). This spare capacity could be particularly efficiently used by WOLFT on the DL.
The radio channel propagation characteristics are extremely favourable.
Example of when this could occur are when the mobile is very close to the base station or when the mobile is no longer moving at high speed. With statistics regarding the users habit the network or wireless equipment may even be able to predict when the radio conditions may be most favourable for UL or DL WOLFT.
The mobile has the capacity to receive/transmit the complete message.
An example of exclusion would be when the mobile has insufficient battery or storage capabilities to enable the UL or DL WOLFT to be completed.
The user equipment user places the equipment into a"WOLFT enabled mode".
This could occur when the mobile user wishes to go to sleep and places the mobile into a"Stand by do not disturb Sleep mode".
To prevent overload of the storage buffers of the network.
Referring to Figure 2, the network sends a request to transmit a non delay sensitive file of size X (e. g. for delivery before 8.00 am the next day). The request is received by the user equipment in block 30. The user equipment is asked to notify the network when one or more of the following conditions are met: 1) the user equipment has not notified the radio network of a location (e. g. cell) update for a predetermined time which may be specified in the request; 2) the radio link quality between the user equipment and the BTS is very good (e. g. the user equipment close to the BTS and the traffic load 15 is very low) and 3) the storage capacity of the user equipment is greater than X.

Claims (13)

1. User equipment for a mobile communication network, having a data store ; a processor to write to the storage data received from a base station in the network; and means responsive to down link signalling for receipt and storage of data without making any user alerting signals unless on a display.
2. User equipment as claimed in claim 1, including user input means barring set up of calls which require alerting a user.
3. User equipment as claimed in claim 1 or 2, including a data storage capacity monitor for monitoring the available data storage capacity of the data store and for communicating available storage capacity data to the base station.
4. User equipment as claimed in any preceding claim, said equipment being battery operated and including a battery charge monitor for monitoring the state of charge of the battery and means for communicating state of charge data to a base station during call set up.
5. User equipment as claimed claim 4, including means for estimating which one of a plurality of available physical channels would best conserve battery charge, and for signalling the identity of that channel to the base station.
6. A radio telecommunications network including user equipment as claimed in claim 2 or 3, further including means for estimating whether the state of charge of the battery and/or the available data storage capacity is/are sufficient to allow reception or transmission of each file, with or without a predetermined reserve, and for denying reception or transmission if the state of charge or the available data storage is insufficient.
7. A method of operating user equipment in a mobile communication network, comprising setting up a call to receive and store data without making any user alerting signals unless on a display.
8. A method as claimed in claim 7, including monitoring the available data storage capacity of the equipment and communicating available storage capacity data to a base station.
9. A method as claimed in claim 7 or 8, said equipment being battery operated and said method including monitoring the state of charge of the battery and communicating state of charge data to a base station.
10. A method as claimed claim 9, including estimating which one of a plurality of available physical channels would best conserve battery charge, and signalling the identity of that channel to the base station during call set up.
11. A method of operating a radio telecommunications network including user equipment as claimed in claim 2 or 3, further including estimating whether the state of charge of the battery and/or the available data storage capacity is/are sufficient to allow reception or transmission of each file, with or without a predetermined reserve, and denying reception or transmission if the state of charge or the available data storage is insufficient.
12. A method as claimed in any of claims 7 to 11, including storing a data file in a network buffer and not transmitting it until a criterion is met.
13. A computer program for carrying out all the steps of a method as claimed in any of claims 7 to 12.
13. A method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the criterion is one of: a) the network load is below a predetermined level b) the user equipment has sufficient battery life to receive the complete data file ; c) the user equipment has sufficient capacity in its data store to receive the complete data file; d) the user equipment is set to bar set up of calls which require alerting a user; or e) data files waiting transmission occupy a predetermined proportion of the capacity of available network buffers.
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GB2024567A (en) * 1978-04-18 1980-01-09 Nippon Electric Co Digital radio pager
US4754473A (en) * 1986-10-16 1988-06-28 Willie Edwards Remote telephonic data transcribing system
GB2338318A (en) * 1995-07-13 1999-12-15 Nec Corp Pager with alarm
WO2000045612A1 (en) * 1999-01-29 2000-08-03 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) Memory requirements for mobile terminals

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GB2024567A (en) * 1978-04-18 1980-01-09 Nippon Electric Co Digital radio pager
US4754473A (en) * 1986-10-16 1988-06-28 Willie Edwards Remote telephonic data transcribing system
GB2338318A (en) * 1995-07-13 1999-12-15 Nec Corp Pager with alarm
WO2000045612A1 (en) * 1999-01-29 2000-08-03 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) Memory requirements for mobile terminals

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