WO2006019378A1 - Renforcement de l'utilisation permise de telephones cellulaires - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of cell phones and/or other BLUETOOTHTM enabled devices within establishments, vehicles and locations that have rules about the use of such devices.
- a communications protocol for enforcing usage rules of a wireless device comprises establishing at least one rule relating to an action to be forcibly applied to a wireless device. At least one rule is wirelessly transmitted to the wireless device when the wireless device enters a physical area to which the usage rule applies. The at least one rule relates to an operational parameter of the wireless device without allowing a user of the wireless device to override the at least one rule.
- a method of implementing a mandatory usage rule for operation of a wireless device in accordance with another aspect of the present invention comprises establishing a wireless link to receive at least one rule relating to operation of at least one feature of the wireless device when the wireless device enters a physical area to which the usage rule applies.
- An instruction contained by the at least one rule in the wireless device is automatically implemented.
- the at least one rule relates to an operational parameter of the wireless device without allowing a user of the wireless device to override the at least one rule.
- Fig. 1 shows a number of BLUETOOTHTM enabled devices such as a cell phones, personal digital assistant (PDA), pager, and email device such as a BLACKBERRYTM or SMARTPHONETM device, automatically controlled into enacting one or more rules provided by a Rules Enforcer Transceiver, in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- Fig. 2A exemplifies a table of rules that may be maintained in the rules enforcer transceiver, in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- Fig. 2B shows that any one type device may have multiple rules applied, and those rules may be simple, or may be detailed and complex, in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 shows relevant portions of a BLUETOOTHTM enabled phone and a Rules Enforcer Transceiver, shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 4 shows an exemplary flow diagram of a Rules Enforcer Transceiver providing rules information to a BLUETOOTHTM enabled device such as a phone, PDA, etc., in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 shows an exemplary flow diagram of a BLUETOOTHTM enabled device having a mode forcibly changed due to reception of an appropriate rule from a Rules Enforcer Transceiver, in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 shows an exemplary flow diagram of a BLUETOOTHTM enabled device being forcibly powered down due to reception of an appropriate rule from a Rules Enforcer Transceiver, in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- the present invention incorporates a set of usage rules that operates in conjunction with hardware which disables particular features of a wireless device (e.g., audible ringing, use of camera, etc.), or which forcibly powers down or otherwise disables an electronic device, based upon the presence of the electronic device in an area with restricted use rules.
- a wireless device e.g., cell phone
- a wireless device e.g., cell phone
- “Rules Enabled” cell phone or other wireless device may be safely taken into sensitive areas such as hospitals, movie theatres, etc. In locations where audible ringing is an annoyance, the cell phone configuration will be automatically affected. For instance, audible ringing may be disabled (or, alternatively, silent ringing such as vibration may be forcibly enabled.) Similarly, camera functionality may be disabled when entering given establishments that prohibit use of such devices, e.g., health clubs, spas, or corporate offices to prevent industrial espionage, etc.
- Fig. 1 shows a number of BLUETOOTHTM enabled devices such as a cell phones, personal digital assistant (PDA), pager, and email device such as a BLACKBERRYTM or SMARTPHONETM device, automatically controlled into enacting one or more rules provided by a Rules Enforcer Transceiver, in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- various wireless devices in particularly piconet devices conforming to a BLUETOOTHTM standard, enter a premises 111 (e.g., a hospital, airplane, etc.), and establish communications with a rules enforcer transceiver 150.
- an appropriate transmitted device referred to herein as a 'rules transmitter' or 'rules enforcer transceiver' 150, is placed near entrances and/or exits and throughout a given establishment to be protected by such rules. This allows and dis-allows relevant handset features of the cell phone based on the particular site and location within a site, and on a user specific basis.
- Such 'rules' transmitter 150 may be based on RF, BLUETOOTHTM, infrared, etc. technologies depending upon the region to cover.
- the relevant wireless devices are equipped with an appropriate matching receiver also based on RF, BLUETOOTHTM, infrared, etc. technologies.
- the rules enforcer transceiver 150 acts as a master, and each of the wireless communications devices 100a-100d establish a piconet network virtual link with the rules enforcer transceiver
- Fig. 2A exemplifies a table of rules 207 that may be maintained in the rules enforcer transceiver 150, in accordance with the principles of the present invention. While the particular table used may take any form and/or contain any rules, such rules are restrictive to the devices to which they are associated.
- a rule to "power down” may be associated with cell phones that come into the network including the rules enforcer transceiver 150, as shown by the first entry in the table 207.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- devices which are already powered down need not have a rule received and/or applied. All devices of a type may be affected, or qualifications may be applied. For instance, all cell phones may be instructed to power down with a single rule. Alternatively, only cell phones including a camera may be instructed to power down, while cell phones without a camera may be permitted to continue operating, i.e., have no rule applied to them.
- pagers In a third entry of table 207, pagers have a rule which forcibly causes them to enter a silent mode (e.g., no audible beeping, just vibration).
- a silent mode e.g., no audible beeping, just vibration.
- 'other devices' i.e., devices which are not otherwise represented in the table 207, are instructed to power down.
- qualifications may be applied to any/all devices. For instance, devices which carry identifications associated with state or government officials (e.g., police, military, fire department, etc.) may also receive a rule that cancels any other rule. Thus, it is possible that some rules may trump other rules.
- state or government officials e.g., police, military, fire department, etc.
- Fig. 2B shows that any one type device may have multiple rules applied, and those rules may be simple, or may be detailed and complex. Multiple rules are preferably compiled by the rules enforcer transceiver 150 before transmission to the wireless devices 100a-100d, but may be transmitted individually and assimilated by the individual wireless devices 100a-100d.
- time and/or date information may be included with any particular rule.
- time and/or date restrictive rules may be applied to any of the rules.
- cell phone usage may be restricted only during evening hours, in which case a power down rule may be communicated from the rules enforcer transceiver 150 to the BLUETOOTHTM enabled phone 100a only during evening hours.
- Rules from the rules enforcer transceiver 150 are mandatory to the relevant wireless phones 100a-100d, and thus can be considered to 'forcibly' cause the desired action, be it power down, change of mode, disablement of a particular feature, etc.
- Fig. 3 shows relevant portions of a BLUETOOTHTM enabled phone and a Rules Enforcer Transceiver, shown in Fig. 1.
- a rules enforcer 150 includes a wireless transceiver to establish a link with the relevant wireless device, e.g., BLUETOOTHTM RF transceiver 254.
- An information exchange module 252 obtains relevant rules from a rules database 256, and communicates the same via the appropriate protocol (e.g., BLUETOOTHTM) to the relevant wireless device.
- the receiving wireless device e.g. a BLUETOOTHTM enabled phone 100a includes a wireless transceiver 206, a matching information exchange module 204, and an application or module 208 that implements the particular rule that had been received. For instance, if instructed to enter a silent mode, a forced silent mode initiation module 208 may be activated by the information exchange module 204 to disable any audible ringing, etc., and to enable silent operation using devices such as a vibrator 209.
- the rules receiver receives the site and user specific rules, then appropriately disables certain features of the wireless device (e.g., disables audible ringing, disables use of the camera, etc.)
- the particular rule or set of usage 'rules' for the various features of an affected BLUETOOTHTM enabled device e.g., a BLUETOOTHTM capable cell phone
- Fig. 4 shows an exemplary flow diagram of a Rules Enforcer
- Transceiver providing rules information to a BLUETOOTHTM enabled device such as a phone, PDA, etc., in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- a user of a wireless device enters a premises, location, airplane, etc. that is covered within the range of a rules enforcer transceiver 150.
- a link is established between the wireless device and the rules enforcer transceiver 150, a BLUETOOTHTM piconet in the given example but not limited to BluetoothTM.
- step 406 device information is optionally exchanged with the rules enforcer transceiver such that the device type can be determined (e.g., whether the wireless device is a cell phone, PDA, pager, Smartphone, etc.)
- the rules enforcer transceiver 150 obtains the relevant rules to the type device, preferably combines the same into consistent rules, and then transmits the rule(s) to the wireless device.
- step 409 having received one or more rules from the rules enforcer transceiver 150, the instructions of the received rules are automatically, forcibly carried out, whether or not the user of the wireless device agrees.
- Fig. 5 shows an exemplary flow diagram of a
- BLUETOOTHTM enabled device having a mode forcibly changed due to reception of an appropriate rule from a Rules Enforcer Transceiver, in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- one or more rules is received from the rules enforcer transceiver 150.
- the receiving wireless device 100 upon receipt of the rule(s), automatically initiates the requested action. While the wireless device 100 may warn of the impending action using, e.g., a display, the user of the wireless device is preferably not allowed to override the particular action, perhaps with the exception of allowing the user to manually power down the wireless device.
- the presence of a 'rules' signal and a base station causes the handset to operate based on the given site specific rules.
- the wireless handset e.g., cell phone
- a repeated transmission of the rules from the rules enforcer transceiver 150 may allow affected wireless devices to automatically recover from the forcible action after a given time out.
- a rule timeout timer may be set.
- step 508 the timer is monitored to determine if the rule timeout timer has expired.
- step 510 the wireless device looks for retransmission of the relevant rule. If no retransmission is available, then the wireless device may be allowed to re-enter unrestricted use within the premises.
- Fig. 6 shows an exemplary flow diagram of a BLUETOOTHTM enabled device being forcibly powered down due to reception of an appropriate rule from a Rules Enforcer Transceiver, in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- a rule is received from the rules enforcer transceiver 150.
- a power down is automatically (i.e., forcibly) initiated in the relevant wireless device, e.g., in a BLUETOOTHTM enabled device.
- a BLUETOOTHTM enabled device e.g., a BLUETOOTHTM enabled device.
- BLUETOOTHTM piconet protocol is described, other short range wireless protocols may be used as the rules transmission mechanism, e.g., ZIGBEETM.
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EP04757113A EP1769624A4 (fr) | 2004-07-20 | 2004-07-20 | Renforcement de l'utilisation permise de telephones cellulaires |
JP2007522470A JP4527774B2 (ja) | 2004-07-20 | 2004-07-20 | 許可された携帯電話の使い方の実施 |
PCT/US2004/023117 WO2006019378A1 (fr) | 2004-07-20 | 2004-07-20 | Renforcement de l'utilisation permise de telephones cellulaires |
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