WO2004060004A1 - Procede de commande de l'etat d'un terminal de communication mobile - Google Patents

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WO2004060004A1
WO2004060004A1 PCT/EP2002/014775 EP0214775W WO2004060004A1 WO 2004060004 A1 WO2004060004 A1 WO 2004060004A1 EP 0214775 W EP0214775 W EP 0214775W WO 2004060004 A1 WO2004060004 A1 WO 2004060004A1
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Jesper Meulengracht
Jyrki Okkonen
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    • HELECTRICITY
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  • the present invention relates to a method of controlling the operating status of mobile communication terminals within a given area.
  • the invention relates further to a mobile communication terminal provided with means to control its status in a given area. Further, invention relates also to a device for controlling the operating status of mobile communication terminals within a given area.
  • US 5,479,476 describes the use of profiles in mobile terminals whereby the user by means of a few key presses may change the alerting of the terminal (ringing volume, message " alert tone, warning tone, etc.) in order to fit into the requirements of the environment. This is very convenient for the user when he/she moves from a noisy environment, e.g. a factory or a street using a "Loud” profile, into a silent environment, e.g. a meeting room, a theatre, or a restaurant and switches to a "Quiet” profile. The users highly appreciate these profiles.
  • US 2002/0044149 discloses a mobile phone that has a number of user selectable profiles each including a group of user adjustable operating characteristics. These selectable profiles can be transferred from one communication terminal to another included in a message containing a group of user adjustable operating characteristics. When the mobile phone receives this message transmitted via a communication channel, it analyses the message and saves the group of user adjustable operating characteristics as a profile.
  • the profiles have however to be set by the user on his/her own initiative, and since mobile phones have become smaller over the years, the likeliness to forget altogether to set to the appropriate profile is not negligible.
  • This object is achieved in accordance with claim 1 by providing a method of controlling the operating status of mobile communication terminals within a given area comprising the steps of providing a signaling device with a range that substantially covers said given area, the signaling device monitoring the area to detect the presence of mobile communication terminals in said area and the signaling device sending a message containing desired operating status data for said area to said mobile communication terminals upon their detection.
  • the mobile communication terminal upon entry of the area, the mobile communication terminal is detected and receives a message with the desired status setting data.
  • the mobile communication may display a request for the user to change the operating status to the desired status.
  • the mobile communication terminal displays upon receipt of the message a request for changing the operating status of the mobile communication terminal, prompts the user to accept the requested operating status and changes the operating status to the desired status upon acceptance by the user. It is also possible for the mobile communication terminal, upon receipt of said message, to change the operating status of the mobile communication terminal automatically to the desired status .
  • the mobile communication terminals may at given intervals send messages indicating their presence, to facilitate detection by the signaling device.
  • the message preferably includes a time value for the desired operating status, after which the mobile communication terminal returns to the previous or a given standard operating status, either automatically or after prompting for user acceptance.
  • the message may include an end time setting, a local time at which the mobile communication terminal returns to the previous or a given standard operating status, either automatically or after prompting for user acceptance .
  • the message may also include an identifier, allowing revocation of the desired operating status.
  • the signaling device is preferably part of a base station of a cellular network, and said mobile terminal is logged onto said base station upon detection.
  • the base station has preferably a relatively small range (micro cell) .
  • the message can be a text message, preferably an SMS message.
  • the mobile communication terminal may automatically return to the previous or to a given standard operating state when it is logged off from the base station.
  • the signaling device preferably comprises an RF transceiver, and said mobile communication terminal preferably comprises a matching RF transceiver, both operating according to a short range RF standard, such as the Bluetooth standard.
  • the mobile communication terminal is preferably a mobile phone and the desired operating status data comprise a ringing volume setting.
  • the desired operating status data may also comprise a profile including a ringing volume setting, a message alert tone setting, a warning tone setting and preferably a keypad tone setting.
  • the operating status data may also comprise a switch-off setting.
  • a mobile communication terminal comprising means to receive messages incorporating desired operating status data, means to identify messages incorporating desired operating status data, and means to respond to messages incorporating desired operating status data.
  • the mobile communication terminal can respond to messages incorporating desired operating status data sent to mobile communication terminals in a particular area.
  • the means to respond to messages incorporating desired operating status data comprises an application for displaying a request for the user to change the operating status to the desired status upon receipt of said message .
  • the means to respond to messages incorporating desired operating status data may comprise an application for prompting the user to accept the requested operating status and said mobile communication terminal changing automatically the operating status to the desired status upon acceptance by the user.
  • the means to respond to messages incorporating desired operating status data comprises an application for changing the operating status of the mobile communication terminal automatically to the desired status upon receipt of the message.
  • the mobile communication terminal can further comprise user controlled means to activate and deactivate said application for automatically changing the operating status of the mobile communication terminal.
  • the mobile communication terminal is preferably a mobile phone .
  • a signaling device for controlling the operating status of mobile communication terminals within an area substantially corresponding to the range of said signaling device comprising:
  • the signaling device may comprise an RF transceiver, operating according to a short range RF standard, such as the Bluetooth standard.
  • the base station is preferably a base station with a relatively small range (micro cell) .
  • Fig. la diagrammatically shows a wireless cellular communication network
  • Fig. lb shows a detail of a micro cell of the wireless cellular communication network
  • Fig. 2a illustrates a preferred embodiment of a communication terminal according to the invention
  • Fig. 2b schematically shows the relevant parts of a mobile phone for use with the cellular network
  • Fig. 2c schematically shows the relevant parts of a base station for use with the present invention
  • Fig. 3.1 - 3.4 show a sequence of displays upon receipt of a set profile message
  • Fig. 4 shows a building plan with a Bluetooth based signaling device.
  • the network comprises a great plurality of cells 10 (only a few are shown in Fig. 1) each having a base station 12 covering the cell,.
  • An example of a suitable wireless infrastructure includes GSM networks, UMTS (Universal Mobile Telephone System) networks and 3 rd Generation wireless networks based on GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) .
  • the network is suitable for use with mobile phones 1, or other mobile terminals equipped with the appropriate transmitting and receiving capacities .
  • the network comprises a number of micro cells 20.
  • the micro cells 20 are identical to cells 10 apart from their range, which is significantly smaller.
  • micro cells are deployed in locations with a high mobile phone density, such as e.g. in a shopping mall.
  • Each micro cell 20 comprises a base station 11.
  • Base station 11 is provided with conventional means for handling mobile phone communications and is connected to the a mobile switching centre (not shown) .
  • Each of the base stations has its own control channel frequency (control channel frequencies can be reused for distant cells) .
  • a mobile phone When a mobile phone is powered up, it scans for a control channel. When the mobile phone detects a control channel with sufficient ' strength it transmits a registration request, and after verification, it is registered with the associated base station 12 / cell 10.
  • the mobile switching center (not shown) keeps track of the location of the mobile phones in a database so that the mobile switching center knows in which cell a mobile phone is located when it wants to transmit a call or message to the mobile phone.
  • the cell's base station 12 notes that the mobile phone's signal strength is diminishing.
  • the base station in the cell in this case the micro cell 20, that the mobile phone is moving towards (which is scanning and measuring signal strength on all frequencies) notices that the mobile phone's signal strength is increasing.
  • the two base stations 11,12 coordinate with each other through the mobile call center, and at the point where the signal strength on the control frequency of the micro cell 20 is higher than the signal strength of cell 10, the mobile phone 1 receives a signal on the present control channel instructing it to change frequencies.
  • the mobile phone 1 is registered in the micro cell 20, and the micro cell records the presence of the mobile phone in its cell register.
  • the base station 11 of the micro cell is provided with an SMS/MMS message controller 53 and an SMS/MMS message transmission driver 55.
  • the micro cell 20 Upon detection of a new mobile phone 1 in its register, the micro cell 20 sends a command to the processor 58 to send an SMS incorporating a set profile and a request to adopt the set profile to the mobile phone 1.
  • the processor 58 forms a message including a standard message header and the content of the message data line has a sequence of characters forming an identifier at the beginning of the line followed by a sequence of bits representing the profile including the elements of the profile.
  • the profile concept has been discussed in detail in the applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,476.
  • the processor 58 comprises character transformation functions, which have been implemented as software, and by means of which the processor 58 processes the characters.
  • the processor 58 transfers the line of characters formed to an SMS transmission controller 51, which adds to the message header including message address information, i.e. the information on the destination on the basis of the newly registered mobile phone 1.
  • the transformation of the profile and its individual elements into characters is preferably implemented as an application program that is run by the processor 58.
  • the message is transferred into an outbox 52, which sends the message, and which has access to a buffer, in which the message is stored until a successful transmission has been reported. If the transmission fails, the outbox 52 re-transmits the message.
  • the message is transferred to an SMS transmission driver circuit 55 by the controller 52 which adds the header to the message information relating to the mobile communications system in question, such as validity information (which indicates in which direction the message is going, i.e., from a mobile station to a mobile phone), processes the address information into a form required by the mobile communications system, and adds to the message the short message identifier, and forms the information to be transmitted, e.g. a digital signal for the transmitter 59.
  • validity information which indicates in which direction the message is going, i.e., from a mobile station to a mobile phone
  • the mobile switching centre handle the sending of the SMS with the set profile to the mobile phone 1.
  • the mobile switching center registers the location of the mobile phones in the location register anyway.
  • the switching center sends an SMS incorporating a set profile when it detects that a mobile phone gets registered in a cell for which the set profile has been set for mobile phones present in the area of the cell.
  • the operations provided by the processor 58, the SMS transmission control unit 51, the SMS outbox 52 and the SMS transmission driver 55 are performed by the mobile switching center.
  • Fig. 2a shows a preferred embodiment of a phone according to the invention, and it will be seen that the phone, which is generally designated by 1, comprises a user interface having a keypad 2, a display 3, an on/off button 4 (present in the top of the phone and therefore not visible in the present view), a speaker 5, and a microphone 6 (openings present in the bottom of the phone and therefore not visible in the present view) .
  • the phone 1 according to the preferred embodiment is adapted for communication via a cellular network, such as the GSM 900/1800 MHz network.
  • the keypad 2 has a first group 7 of keys as alphanumeric keys, one softkey 8, a cursor navigation key 10 (scroll up/down) , and a "clear"- key 9 for erasing letters in a text on the display 3, jumping steps down in the menu structure and rejecting calls.
  • the present functionality of the soft key 8 is shown in separate fields (softkey-label) in the display 3 just above the softkey 8.
  • the softkey 8 is a multifunction key and its present function depends on the state of the phone 1. The softkey 8 gives access to the menu, the phonebook and call handling.
  • Fig. 2b schematically shows the most important parts of a preferred embodiment of the phone, said parts being essential to the understanding of the invention.
  • the processor 18 controls the communication with the network via the transmitter/receiver circuit 19 and an internal antenna 20.
  • the microphone 6 transforms the user's speech into analogue signals, the analogue signals formed thereby are A/D converted in an. A/D converter (not shown) before the speech is encoded in a digital signal processing unit 14 (DSP) .
  • DSP digital signal processing unit 14
  • the encoded speech signal is transferred to the processor 18, which i.e. supports the GSM terminal software.
  • the processor 18 also forms the interface to the peripheral units of the apparatus, including a RAM memory 17a and a Flash ROM memory 17b, a SIM card 16, the display 3 and the keypad 2 (as well as data, power supply, etc.) .
  • the digital signal-processing unit 14 speech-decodes the signal, which is transferred from the processor 18 to the earpiece 5 via a D/A converter (not shown) .
  • the mobile station main control circuit including the processor 18 (can be implemented as several microcontrollers) and blocks 30-33 for controlling transmission of profiles as short messages according to the present invention.
  • the blocks 30-33 can be interpreted as a data processing unit of the terminal, which can be formed in full by programming the processor 18.
  • set profiles e.g. a profile desirable for use in a given area.
  • the operation of the terminal will be discussed with focus on the reception of set profiles including ringing tones, volume setting, graphics and name of the profile .
  • a mobile phone 1 When a mobile phone 1 receives a set profile included in a short message, the message is received through the transmitter/receiver unit 19 and is passed into a destination box or an inbox 9 of the data processing unit including a memory for storing the message.
  • the received message can be stored in a memory located in the SIM card.
  • the processor 18 First the type of message is detected, and if the received message is an ordinary short message, the processor 18 notifies in the display 3 that short message received.
  • the processor 18 will further search for an element identifying the individual elements of the profile . When the elements have been identified, the processor 18 starts to process the received data. For the name of the profile, the processor 18 performs a transformation of the binary characters into ASCII characters and identifies the text label as the name of the profile. For the ringing tone element, the processor 18 performs a transformation of the binary characters into ASCII characters and further the transformation of the ASCII characters into a ringing tone. For an eventual graphic element, the processor 18 performs a transformation of the binary characters into a bit map file with the dimensions given in the element identifier, and if it is an animation the transformation is repeated for each image.
  • SMS short message service
  • the syntax of the profile transmission message is based on ⁇ line-feed> delimited presentation.
  • the content is formatted as follows:
  • the profile message body is preferably in accordance with the "Multipart Message Syntax" defined in the Nokia Smart Messaging platform, described in the Smart Messaging Specification, revision 3.0.0, December 18, 2000, hereby enclosed by reference.
  • ⁇ profile-body> [ ⁇ name-field>] ⁇ line-feed>; 'profile name'
  • the supplementary information fields may be absent, but as the syntax requires, that the field separators ( ⁇ line-feed>) must be present .
  • the ringing tone format is handset independent, and described only the audio related information.
  • a tune is intended to be saved in the terminal . They can be used to implement message notification with a special ringing tone.
  • the OTA bitmap format enables graphical information to be sent to a wide variety of handsets . Depending on the handset implementation, it may be possible for the user to create graphical objects and then send them to other handsets.
  • the OTA bitmap format is handset independent, and describes only the graphical information.
  • the ringing tone format and the OTA bitmap format are well known in the art from e.g. the Nokia Smart Messaging platform, described in the Smart Messaging Specification, revision 3.0.0, December 18, 2000, and will therefore not be explained in detail here.
  • the Nokia Smart Messaging platform described in the Smart Messaging Specification, revision 3.0.0, December 18, 2000, and will therefore not be explained in detail here.
  • the softkey function is "OK". By selecting "Details” from the option list using the navigation key 10 the phone will display a selection list in a well known manner.
  • the phone displays an information note 27 as shown in Fig. 3.3 with the display text "Set profile has been activated” and activates the set profile. After this, the phone display returns to the idle state.
  • the phone By selecting “Discard” from the selection list in Fig. 3.2, the phone will display the confirmation note query "Discard set profile” . If the user confirms by pressing the soft key "OK”, the received set profile is discarded and the confirmation note query saying “Set profile discarded” is displayed. After this, the phone goes to the idle state.
  • a warning tone sounds and the text 28 "Profile set message received.
  • the profile has been set to silent", as shown in Fig 3.4 and activates the set profile.
  • the mobile phone activates the set profile automatically without warning the user.
  • This field can be used to deactivate the set profile at a given local time, e.g. a meeting ends, at which time the previous profile is activated again.
  • the mobile phone can be programmed to prompting for user acceptance before deactivating the set profile.
  • the x free-text' field can be used to add information to the notify the recipient of the set profile of e.g. the reasons for activating a set profile.
  • the set profile also can contain an instruction which profile is to be set, and does not have to include a profile as such. It is thus possible to set any of the profiles already available on the mobile phone: e.g. 'General', 'Silent', 'Meeting, 'Outdoor' and 'Pager'.
  • a profile to be set can be attached to the set profile message.
  • the message may also include an identifier.
  • the identifier comprises three parts :
  • the phone can suppress further requests for changing the profile after an earlier rejection of the same request by the user.
  • the identifier also allows specific request messages to be deleted afterwards by another message.
  • the mobile phone can be set to deactivate the set profile when it is no longer registered in the cell for which it received the set profile message, either automatically or after prompting for user acceptance.
  • the phone 1 is equipped with a Bluetooth sender/receiver (not shown) .
  • the Bluetooth receiver is normally in a passive mode in which it scans for RF contacts with other Bluetooth devices.
  • a building 50 e.g. a library has a room 51, e.g. a reading room in which quietness is demanded. Sounds produced by mobile phones are undesirable.
  • the room 51 is equipped with a Bluetooth transmitter/receiver 40 that scans for the presence of other Bluetooth devices. The range of the transmitter/receiver 40 corresponds substantially to the area of the room.
  • the transmitter/receiver 40 detects the presence of the mobile phone upon entry of the latter in the room and initiates communication with the Bluetooth sender/receiver of the phone 1. During the communication the sender/receiver 41 sends the phone a profile message containing a request for changing the profile to a silent profile contained in the profile message. Upon receipt of the profile message the phone responds as described for the SMS based embodiment described above .

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La présente invention concerne un procédé de commande de l'état de fonctionnement de terminaux de communication mobiles au sein d'une zone donnée. Un message contenant un profil établi est envoyé, lorsque la présence de ce terminal de communication mobile est détectée dans la zone à commander. Cette invention a aussi trait à un terminal de communication mobile muni d'un dispositif de commande de son statut dans une zone donnée. Ladite invention a également pour objet un dispositif de commande de l'état de fonctionnement de terminaux de communication mobiles au sein d'une zone donnée.
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