WO2006091292A2 - Method and apparatus to facilitate alternative modes of operation for a portable communication device - Google Patents
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- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/72—Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
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- H04M1/72403—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
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- H04B1/00—Details of transmission systems, not covered by a single one of groups H04B3/00 - H04B13/00; Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
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- H04W88/00—Devices specially adapted for wireless communication networks, e.g. terminals, base stations or access point devices
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- This invention relates generally to portable communication devices and more particularly to portable communication devices that also support non-communications related functionality.
- Illustrative devices include, but are not limited to, portable telephony service devices (such as cellular service telephones), portable dispatch and/or push-to-talk service devices, and so forth. In more recent times, a trend towards convergence of functionality has seen a significant increase in the quantity of non-communications functionality being also supported by such devices. Illustrative devices include, but are not limited to, two-way communications devices that also support music storage and playback, image capture, game play, and so forth. In some cases, the percentage of processing capability dedicated at any given moment to non-communications related functionality can actually exceed the platform's allocated support for communications functionality.
- FIG. 1 comprises a block diagram as configured in accordance with the prior art
- FIG. 2 comprises a flow diagram as configured in accordance with various embodiments of the invention.
- FIG. 3 comprises a block diagram as configured in accordance with various embodiments of the invention.
- a portable wireless communications device can be imbued with a first mode of operation wherein use of a first quantity of native functionality is not precluded and a second mode of operation that precludes using at least some of the native functionality while continuing to not preclude use of native functionality as is substantially essential to effecting wireless communications.
- a condition of concern can vary with the needs and/or requirements of a given deployment, with illustrative examples including (but not being limited to):
- a given portable communications device even though experiencing numerous and/or considerable operational problems (including but not limited to seriously stymied fundamental system activities) can nevertheless continue to provide at least basic communications services.
- a given user though possibly inconvenienced by denied availability of at least some peripheral capabilities, will nevertheless continue to enjoy external communications capability.
- This device 100 couples, in this illustrative example, via a wireless wide area network 101 (such as a cellular telephony network) to a base station controller 102 and from there to a communications endpoint of choice (not shown).
- the device 100 itself comprises a baseband subsystem 103 and an applications subsystem 104.
- the depicted subsystems 103 and 104 are at least logically separated and may, or may not, be physically parsed depending upon the architectural arrangement used in a given embodiment.
- the baseband subsystem 103 supports various external communications functions including, but not limited to, a radio frequency (RF) module, a baseband modem, and so forth.
- RF radio frequency
- the applications subsystem 104 in turn also supports various applications. Some of these applications may directly correspond to the external communications functionality of the device 100 (for example, a phone book, one or more telephony applications, and so forth) and some may correspond to functions that serve external communications needs while also serving other capabilities as well (for example, an operating system (OS), a display driver, and audio input and output driver, a keypad driver, and so forth). Yet other applications may have nothing to do with external communications.
- OS operating system
- Such applications can include, for example, a calendar application, games, and so forth.
- the device 100 will preferably generally permit the timely and appropriate usage of any of these functions and subsystems.
- the functions and/or subsystems that are not related, directly or indirectly, to the facilitation of external communications are rendered unavailable. So configured, should some non-communications functionality of the device 100 become inoperable and/or erratic, such problems may nevertheless not prevent a user from using the device 100 to effect an external communication via, in this example, the wide area wireless network 101.
- This process 200 contemplates provision 201 of a portable communication device having both external communications functionality and non-external communications functionality.
- the external communications functionality comprises, at least in part, functionality as corresponds to compatible interaction with a wide area network such as but not limited to a cellular telephony network.
- the non-external communications functionality can comprise any of a wide variety of presently known (or hereafter developed) features and capabilities. A non- exhaustive listing might include:
- - personal digital assistant functionality including but not limited to a variety of desktop-styled applications such as word processing, spreadsheet support, database interfacing, and so forth;
- - financial services functionality including but not limited to expense record keeping, electronic wallet and proximity payment services, and the like
- - visual entertainment functionality including but not limited to image displays and the like
- - audio entertainment functionality including but not limited to pre-recorded works, recording functionality, and so forth;
- This process 200 then provides 202 for a first mode of operation while also providing 203 for a second mode of operation.
- the first mode of operation does not preclude use of either the external or non-external communications functionality of the portable communication device.
- the second mode of operation preferably precludes use of at least some of the non-external communications functionality while not precluding use of the external communications functionality.
- this second mode of operation does not preclude use of at least some external communications functionality that is required to effect compatible interaction with, for example, a wide area network such as a cellular telephony system.
- a portable communications device can use such modes of operation to permit external communications even when platform-threatening conditions exist.
- this process 200 can further optionally, but preferably, make a determination 204 regarding whether to use the second mode of operation. This, in turn, permits the process 200 to determine either to use 205 the first mode of operation or to use 206 the second mode of operation.
- This decision 204 can be based upon any of a wide variety of triggering instances.
- the portable communication device can be configured with a user interface to permit a user to input an instruction indicating that the second mode of operation is to be used. In such a case, this decision 204 can be based upon detection of that instruction.
- the decision 204 can comprise an automated determination.
- the decision 204 to use the second mode of operation can comprise an automatic determination based upon detection of some condition of concern.
- a non-exhaustive listing of illustrative conditions might comprise: - detection of an occurrence of at least one operational fault;
- this decision regarding whether to employ the first or the second modes of operation can comprise a combination of automated and user- effected instructions.
- a condition of concern such as one of the conditions enumerated above
- the process could automatically provide an opportunity to the user to select the second mode of operation (such as by triggering an alert tone to attract the attention of the user and by providing a written notice regarding this selectable option on a display).
- the second mode of operation would not be engaged.
- a corresponding device upon powering up and determining to use the first mode of operation, can initialize its operating system and all drivers and services. User configurations and settings can then be loaded and applications auto- launched in accordance with ordinary preferences. More particularly, these actions can be effected for all subsystems and functionality (including communications and applications functionality).
- this same device Upon powering up, however, and determining to use the second mode of operation, this same device can initialize, for example, a minimal operating system configuration while also initializing only those basic input/output drivers and telephony-related services as correspond to the external communications capability to be preserved. If desired, factory default settings might be loaded instead of user-selected configurations and settings to again further aid in preserving the likely operability of the device as a communications platform.
- a portable wireless communications platform (such as a one-way or two-way communications device) 300 has at least one logically partitioned component 301 that enables external voice communications functionality and at least one other logically partitioned component 302 that enables other functionality.
- These logically partitioned components may be physically separated or may share a common enabling platform 303 depending upon the needs and/or capabilities of a given device as will be well understood by those skilled in the art.
- this platform 300 also has a first mode of operation 304 and a second mode of operation 305.
- the first mode of operation 304 preferably enables use of both the component 301 that enables the external voice communications functionality and the component 302 that enables the other functionality.
- the second mode of operation 305 preferably enables use of the component 301 that enables the external voice communications functionality while precluding use of at least portions and possibly all of the component 302 that enables the other functionality.
- a selector 306 provides an output signal that comprises a selection as between the first and the second mode of operation and hence controls the mode of operation of the platform 300.
- this selector 306 responds to a trigger 307.
- this trigger 307 can comprise a user-assertable input if desired, or can comprise detection of a condition of concern with respect to the (past, present, and/or future) operating integrity of the portable wireless communications platform 300.
- the trigger 307 can be based, for example, upon input 309 as corresponds to effectuation of the first mode of operation 304 and/or upon input 308 as corresponds to the operation (and/or operability) of one or both of the above-described components 301 and 302.
- the trigger 307 can comprise a mechanism for detecting a condition of concern with respect to the operating integrity of the portable wireless communications platform 300 and for effecting (or at least influencing) selection of, for example, the second mode of operation 305.
- a communications device that also supports other kinds of functionality can more likely continue to provide at least rudimentary communications capability even when experiencing impaired operating circumstances (including operating circumstances that might otherwise limit or prohibit such availability). These benefits can be achieved using automated, partially automated, or non-automated selection of a reduced set of operating capabilities that are selected to increase the likelihood that such communications remain viably available.
- a given device may include a variety of external communications capabilities.
- a given device might also be Bluetooth capable, wireless local area network capable, infrared capable, and so forth.
- the second mode of operation may, in addition to precluding operation of at least some non-external communications functionality may also preclude operation of some, but not all, of the external communications functionality.
- when deployed with a Bluetooth capable cellphone it may be appropriate to preclude the Bluetooth functionality while preserving the wide area network capabilities of the cellphone when characterizing the second mode of operation.
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