WO2006107381A2 - Radioterminals and associated operating methods that alternate transmission of wireless communications and processing of global positioning system signals - Google Patents

Radioterminals and associated operating methods that alternate transmission of wireless communications and processing of global positioning system signals Download PDF

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WO2006107381A2
WO2006107381A2 PCT/US2006/003261 US2006003261W WO2006107381A2 WO 2006107381 A2 WO2006107381 A2 WO 2006107381A2 US 2006003261 W US2006003261 W US 2006003261W WO 2006107381 A2 WO2006107381 A2 WO 2006107381A2
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Peter D. Karabinis
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01SRADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
    • G01S5/00Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations
    • G01S5/0009Transmission of position information to remote stations
    • G01S5/0072Transmission between mobile stations, e.g. anti-collision systems
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    • H04B1/00Details 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
    • H04B1/38Transceivers, i.e. devices in which transmitter and receiver form a structural unit and in which at least one part is used for functions of transmitting and receiving
    • H04B1/3805Transceivers, i.e. devices in which transmitter and receiver form a structural unit and in which at least one part is used for functions of transmitting and receiving with built-in auxiliary receivers

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  • This invention relates to radioterminal communications devices and methods, and more particularly to radioterminal communication devices and methods that include Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities.
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • Cellular wireless communications systems, methods and radioterminals are widely used for voice and/or data communications.
  • cellular wireless communications systems, methods and radioterminals include terrestrial cellular wireless communications systems, methods and radioterminals, and/or satellite cellular wireless communications systems, methods and mobile terminals.
  • radioterminal includes cellular and/or satellite radiotelephones with or without a multi-line display; Personal Communications System (PCS) terminals that may combine a radiotelephone with data processing, facsimile and/or data communications capabilities; Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) that can include a radio frequency transceiver and/or a pager, Internet/Intranet access, Web browser, organizer and/or calendar; and/or conventional laptop and/or palmtop computers or other appliances, which include a radio frequency transceiver.
  • a radioterminal also may be referred to herein as a "wireless terminal” or simply as a "terminal”.
  • radioterminal also include(s) any other radiating user device/equipment/source that may have time-varying or fixed geographic coordinates and/or may be portable, transportable, installed in a vehicle (aeronautical, maritime, or land-based) and/or situated and/or configured to operate locally and/or in a distributed fashion over one or more terrestrial and/or extraterrestrial location(s).
  • vehicle aseronautical, maritime, or land-based
  • radioterminals be equipped to determine the geographical location thereof, for example, to support emergency position reporting, often referred to as "E911" position reporting.
  • GPS is a satellite navigation system that is funded by and controlled by the U.S. Department of • Defense, that provides specially coded satellite signals that can be processed in a GPS receiver, enabling the receiver to compute position, velocity and/ ⁇ r time.
  • GPS also includes other satellite-based systems that can be used to measure positions on the earth, such as GLONASS.
  • GPS receivers may be expensive, increase radioterminal size and/or consume the limited amount of battery power that is available to the radioterminal. Accordingly, techniques have been proposed to integrate some or all of a GPS receiver into a radioterminal. See, for example, U.S. Patents 6,424,826 to Horton et al., entitled Systems and Methods for Sharing Reference Frequency Signals Within a Wireless Mobile Terminal Between a Wireless Transceiver and a Global Positioning System Receiver; 6,097,974 to Camp, Jr.
  • Radioterminals include a wireless communications transmitter, a wireless communications receiver, and a GPS receiver. These radioterminals also include a controller that is configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications, and to disable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless communications. Accordingly, overload and/or other degradation that is induced in the GPS receiver by the wireless communications transmitter may be reduced or eliminated.
  • the controller is further configured to disable the wireless communications transmitter and enable the GPS receiver when the GPS receiver has been disabled for a predetermined time. In still other embodiments, the controller is further configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications to determine a position of the radioterminal and to disable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless communications to transmit the position of the terminal and/or to transmit other information. In still other embodiments of the present invention, the controller is further configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is not transmitting wireless communications and the wireless communications transmitter is not receiving wireless communications.
  • the GPS receiver includes a GPS radio frequency (RF) system and a GPS signal processing system.
  • the controller may be configured to disable the GPS receiver by disabling the GPS RF system and/or the GPS signal processing system.
  • the wireless communications transmitter comprises a wireless communications transmitter RF system and a wireless communications transmitter signal processing system.
  • the controller is configured to disable the wireless communications transmitter by disabling the wireless communications transmitter RF system and/or the wireless communications transmitter signal processing system.
  • Radioterminals according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention may also be regarded as switching between two modes.
  • the GPS receiver In the first mode, the GPS receiver is disabled and the wireless communications transmitter is enabled.
  • the second mode In the second mode, the GPS receiver is enabled and the wireless communications transmitter is disabled.
  • the wireless communications receiver may also be enabled in the first and/or second mode.
  • the radioterminal switches to the second mode when the radioterminal has been in the first mode for a predetermined time. Operation in the second mode may determine the position of the radioterminal, and operation in the first mode may transmit the position of the radioterminal.
  • Figure 1 is a functional block diagram of a radioterminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
  • FIGS 2 and 3 are flowcharts of operations that may be performed to control operations of radioterminals, such as radioterminals of Figure 1, according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a functional block diagram of a radioterminal according to other exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
  • first and second may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another element. Thus, a first component below could be termed a second component, and similarly, a second component may be termed a first component without departing from the teachings of the present invention.
  • the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. The symbol “/” is also used as a shorthand notation for "and/or”.
  • FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram of a radioterminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
  • These radioterminals 100 can communicate with a cellular and/or PCS wireless communications system, a satellite wireless communications system and/or an ancillary terrestrial network that is configured to terrestrially use and/or reuse one or more satellite band frequencies.
  • An ancillary terrestrial network that terrestrially uses and/or reuses satellite band frequencies is described in U.S. Patent Nos.
  • these radioterminals 100 include a wireless communications transmitter (WC-TX) 110, a wireless communications receiver (WC- RX) 120, and a GPS receiver (GPS-RX) 130.
  • the wireless communications transmitter 110 includes a wireless transmitter radio frequency (RF) system 112 and a digital signal processor (DSP) 114.
  • the wireless communications receiver 120 includes a wireless communications receiver RF system 122 and a wireless communications receiver DSP 124.
  • the GPS receiver 130 includes a GPS RF system 132 and a GPS DSP 134.
  • Figure 1 is a functional block diagram, so that some or all of the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120 and/or the GPS receiver 130 may be integrated, at least in part, as described, for example, in the above-cited U.S. Patents 6,041,222, 6,097,974 and/or 6,424,826, and/or using other conventional techniques.
  • the wireless communications transmitter 110 and the wireless communications receiver 120 may transmit and receive wireless communications 142a through a common wireless communications antenna 140a
  • the GPS receiver 130 may receive GPS signals 142b through a GPS antenna 140b.
  • three separate antennas may be provided, or the antennas 140a and 140b may be integrated into a single antenna.
  • the RF systems 112, 122 and/or 132 may include non-radio frequency components, to provide a front end system, and that the DSPs 114, 124 and/or 134 may include analog components and/or other digital (discrete-time) components, as well.
  • a controller 150 also is provided in the radioterminals 100.
  • the controller 150 interfaces with the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120 and the GPS receiver 130, and also interfaces with a man-machine interface (MMI) 160, also generally referred to as a user interface, that can include a speaker, microphone, keypad, pointing device, display and/or other user devices.
  • MMI man-machine interface
  • Other components also may be provided in the wireless terminal 100, such as one or more short range ad hoc wireless connection systems and/or other wireless connection systems, as is/are well known to those having skill in the art.
  • the functionality of the controller 150 may be integrated, at least in part, with at least some functionality of the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120, the GPS receiver 130, and/or the MMI 160.
  • the controller 150 is configured to enable the GPS receiver 130 when the wireless communications receiver 120 is receiving wireless communications 142a, and to disable the GPS receiver 130 when the wireless communications transmitter 110 is transmitting wireless communications 142a. Accordingly, overload and/or degradation of the GPS receiver 130 may be reduced or prevented. As was described above, the GPS receiver 130 may be enabled continuously when the wireless communications receiver 120 is receiving wireless communications 142a and/or may be enabled selectively when it is desired to obtain GPS data.
  • the controller 150 may also be configured to disable the wireless communications transmitter 110 and enable the GPS receiver 130, when the GPS receiver 130 has been disabled for a predetermined time and it is desired to obtain GPS data.
  • the predetermined time may be constant, and/or variable based on one or more factors such as, for example, a system and/or user initiated input and/or a Time-of-Day (ToD) value, and may allow a GPS signal to be acquired and processed in a desired time frame, while reducing or preventing overload and/or other interference to the GPS receiver 130.
  • a position of the radioterminal 110 is determined, and when the wireless communications transmitter 110 is enabled, the position that was determined can be transmitted via the wireless communications 142a.
  • the GPS receiver 130 may be disabled by disabling the GPS RF system 132 and/or the GPS DSP 134.
  • the wireless communications transmitter 110 may be disabled by disabling the wireless communications transmitter RF system 112 and/or the wireless Communications transmitter DSP 114.
  • the wireless communications receiver 120 may be enabled (continuously and/or as desired) at the same time that the GPS receiver 130 is enabled and/or at the same time the wireless communications transmitter 110 is enabled.
  • the GPS receiver 130 may be enabled (continuously and/or as desired) when the wireless communications transmitter 110 is not transmitting wireless communications and when the wireless receiver 120 is not receiving wireless communications.
  • FIG 2 is a flowchart of operations that may be performed by a radioterminal, such as a radioterminal 100 of Figure 1, according to various embodiments of the present invention. These operations may be performed by a controller, such as the controller 150 of Figure 1, in some embodiments of the invention.
  • a radioterminal such as a radioterminal 100 of Figure 1
  • controller such as the controller 150 of Figure 1
  • Figure 3 is a flowchart of operations that may be performed according to other embodiments of the present invention. Again, these operations may be performed, for example, by the controller 150 in the radioterminal 100 of Figure 1.
  • a determination is first made at Block 310 as to whether a time interval has expired. The time interval may be determined based on a desired time for determining/estimating/tracking the position of the radioterrninal, an input to the radioterminal by a user and/or system and/or a ToD value.
  • the time interval may be greater than or equal to zero and may be constant or may be variable based on many factors, such as, for example, the telecommunications standard under which the radioterminal is operating, regulatory requirements, an acceleration, speed, velocity and/or position of the wireless terminal, a length of time it took to decode a previous GPS signal and/or to estimate a previous position of the radioterminal, a desired accuracy of the position determination, a user input, a system input, a ToD value and/or many other factors.
  • factors such as, for example, the telecommunications standard under which the radioterminal is operating, regulatory requirements, an acceleration, speed, velocity and/or position of the wireless terminal, a length of time it took to decode a previous GPS signal and/or to estimate a previous position of the radioterminal, a desired accuracy of the position determination, a user input, a system input, a ToD value and/or many other factors.
  • Block 310 if the time interval has not expired, then the GPS receiver is disabled at Block 220. On the other hand, if the time interval has expired, then the wireless communications transmitter is disabled at Block 320, so as to allow a GPS signal to be received and processed substantially reliably. Operations of Blocks 230 and 240 may then proceed as was already described in connection with Figure 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a functional block diagram of a radioterminal according to other exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
  • the radioterminal 400 may be placed in a first or second mode by a controller and a switch. More specifically, the controller 450 is configured to control a switch 452, to switch the radioterminal between a first mode, wherein the GPS receiver 130 is disabled and the wireless communications transmitter 110 is enabled, and a second mode, wherein the GPS receiver 130 is enabled, and the wireless communications transmitter 110 is disabled.
  • the switch 452 denotes a functional component that may be embodied in a hardware and/or software function that is used to transition the radioterminal between the first and second modes.
  • This function may be integrated, at least in part, with the controller 450, which itself may be integrated, at least in part, with the GPS receiver 130, the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120 and/or the MMI 160. It also will be understood that, in some embodiments, the controller 450 is further configured to enable the wireless communications receiver 120 in the first and/or second modes.
  • the controller 450 may be further configured to switch the radioterminal to the second mode when the radioterminal has been operating in the first mode for a predetermined time, as was described above, for example, in connection with Block 310 of Figure 3. It also will be understood that the controller 450 may be further configured to switch the radioterminal between the second mode, to determine the position of the radioterminal, and the first mode to transmit the position of the radioterminal. It also will be understood that embodiments of Figures 1-4 may be combined in various combinations and subcombinations .
  • a radioterminal may include an electronics system that includes wireless communications signal processing and GPS signal processing.
  • the radioterminal may also be configured to transmit communications signals using frequencies that are proximate to the GPS band of frequencies and thus, may overload and/or otherwise degrade a performance measure of the GPS receiver of the radioterminal during an interval of communications signal transmission by the radioterminal.
  • a GPS filter may be used by the GPS receiver, to reduce an overload state of the GPS receiver, as described in U.S. Patent 6,785,543, but the GPS receiver may still experience some degree of overload and/or other degradation.
  • the radioterminal being aware of a first time interval during which a communications signal is being transmitted by the radioterminal, may be configured to preferentially not conduct GPS signal processing during the first time interval.
  • the radioterminal also being aware of a second time interval during which the radioterminal is not transmitting a communications signal, may be configured to preferentially conduct GPS signal processing during the second time interval.
  • the radioterminal may be configured to conduct preferential GPS signal processing responsive to an interval of time (or intervals of time) during which the radioterminal is not substantially transmitting a communications signal to thereby reduce or eliminate a GPS signal degradation (i.e., overload and/or in-band interference to a GPS signal) during the interval(s) of time of radioterminal communications transmissions silence.
  • the interval(s) of time of radioterminal communications transmissions silence may occur naturally (as a consequence of the user of the radioterminal not transmitting voice and/or data communications) and/or the radiote ⁇ ninal may be configured to impose a period of communications transmissions silence if a predetermined interval of time elapses and a naturally occurring communications transmissions silence interval of an appropriate time duration has not occurred.
  • the radioterminal and/or a system component of a system that is configured to communicate with the radioterminal may be configured to determine a measure of a geographic position of the radioterminal based on GPS signal processing and/or other technique(s) conducted at the radioterminal and/or at the system and the radioterminal and/or the system may be configured to transmit the measure of the geographic position of the radioterminal to one or more other radioterminals that the radioterminal has authorized/approved to receive the geographic position (and/or a measure thereof) of the radioterminal.
  • the one or more other radioterminals may be determined by an identity of the radioterminal and/or by the user of the radioterminal.
  • the geographic position of the radioterminal may be transmitted to the one or more other radioterminals at a priori determined intervals of time, at specific (or approximate) values of time, periodically, non-periodically, deterministically, randomly, pseudo-randomly, responsive to a change and/or a rate of change of the position of the radioterminal and/or responsive to a user command.

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A radioterminal includes a wireless communications transmitter, a wireless communications receiver and a GPS receiver. A controller is configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications, and to disable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless communications. Related methods also are described.

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RADIOTERMINALS AND ASSOCIATED OPERATING METHODS THAT
ALTERNATE TRANSMISSION OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND
PROCESSING OF GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM SIGNALS
Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to radioterminal communications devices and methods, and more particularly to radioterminal communication devices and methods that include Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Cellular wireless communications systems, methods and radioterminals are widely used for voice and/or data communications. As is well known to those having skill in the art, cellular wireless communications systems, methods and radioterminals include terrestrial cellular wireless communications systems, methods and radioterminals, and/or satellite cellular wireless communications systems, methods and mobile terminals. As used herein, the term "radioterminal" includes cellular and/or satellite radiotelephones with or without a multi-line display; Personal Communications System (PCS) terminals that may combine a radiotelephone with data processing, facsimile and/or data communications capabilities; Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) that can include a radio frequency transceiver and/or a pager, Internet/Intranet access, Web browser, organizer and/or calendar; and/or conventional laptop and/or palmtop computers or other appliances, which include a radio frequency transceiver. A radioterminal also may be referred to herein as a "wireless terminal" or simply as a "terminal". As used herein, the term(s) "radioterminal", "wireless terminal" and/or "terminal" also include(s) any other radiating user device/equipment/source that may have time-varying or fixed geographic coordinates and/or may be portable, transportable, installed in a vehicle (aeronautical, maritime, or land-based) and/or situated and/or configured to operate locally and/or in a distributed fashion over one or more terrestrial and/or extraterrestrial location(s). [0003] It may be desirable, and may be mandatory in the future, that , radioterminals be equipped to determine the geographical location thereof, for example, to support emergency position reporting, often referred to as "E911" position reporting. One way to accomplish this result is to add a GPS receiver to a radioterminal. As is well known to those having skill in the art, GPS is a satellite navigation system that is funded by and controlled by the U.S. Department of • Defense, that provides specially coded satellite signals that can be processed in a GPS receiver, enabling the receiver to compute position, velocity and/όr time. As used herein, the term "GPS" also includes other satellite-based systems that can be used to measure positions on the earth, such as GLONASS.
[0004] GPS receivers may be expensive, increase radioterminal size and/or consume the limited amount of battery power that is available to the radioterminal. Accordingly, techniques have been proposed to integrate some or all of a GPS receiver into a radioterminal. See, for example, U.S. Patents 6,424,826 to Horton et al., entitled Systems and Methods for Sharing Reference Frequency Signals Within a Wireless Mobile Terminal Between a Wireless Transceiver and a Global Positioning System Receiver; 6,097,974 to Camp, Jr. et al., entitled Combined GPS and Wide Bandwidth Radiotelephone Terminals and Methods; and 6,041,222 to Horton et al., entitled Systems and Methods for Sharing Reference Frequency Signals Within a Wireless Mobile Terminal Between a Wireless Transceiver and a Global Positioning System.
[0005] It is also known to add a GPS mode filter to a combined radioterminal/GPS terminal, as described in U.S. Patent 6,785,543 to coinventor Karabinis, entitled Filters for Combined Radiotelephone/GPS Terminals, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if set forth fully herein.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] Radioterminals according to some embodiments of the present invention include a wireless communications transmitter, a wireless communications receiver, and a GPS receiver. These radioterminals also include a controller that is configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications, and to disable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless communications. Accordingly, overload and/or other degradation that is induced in the GPS receiver by the wireless communications transmitter may be reduced or eliminated.
[0007] In some embodiments, the controller is further configured to disable the wireless communications transmitter and enable the GPS receiver when the GPS receiver has been disabled for a predetermined time. In still other embodiments, the controller is further configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications to determine a position of the radioterminal and to disable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless communications to transmit the position of the terminal and/or to transmit other information. In still other embodiments of the present invention, the controller is further configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is not transmitting wireless communications and the wireless communications transmitter is not receiving wireless communications.
[0008] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the GPS receiver includes a GPS radio frequency (RF) system and a GPS signal processing system. In these embodiments, the controller may be configured to disable the GPS receiver by disabling the GPS RF system and/or the GPS signal processing system. In other embodiments, the wireless communications transmitter comprises a wireless communications transmitter RF system and a wireless communications transmitter signal processing system. In- these embodiments, the controller is configured to disable the wireless communications transmitter by disabling the wireless communications transmitter RF system and/or the wireless communications transmitter signal processing system.
[0009] Radioterminals according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention may also be regarded as switching between two modes. In the first mode, the GPS receiver is disabled and the wireless communications transmitter is enabled. In the second mode, the GPS receiver is enabled and the wireless communications transmitter is disabled. In some embodiments, the wireless communications receiver may also be enabled in the first and/or second mode. In some embodiments, the radioterminal switches to the second mode when the radioterminal has been in the first mode for a predetermined time. Operation in the second mode may determine the position of the radioterminal, and operation in the first mode may transmit the position of the radioterminal. [0010] It will be understood that, as used herein, the term "enable" contemplates the selective activation of a component when its use is desired, or the continuous activation of the component. Finally, it will be understood that, although embodiments of the invention have been described above in connection with radioterminals, other embodiments of the present invention provide analogous methods of operating radioterminals.
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Figure 1 is a functional block diagram of a radioterminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
Figures 2 and 3 are flowcharts of operations that may be performed to control operations of radioterminals, such as radioterminals of Figure 1, according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
Figure 4 is a functional block diagram of a radioterminal according to other exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
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[0011] Specific exemplary embodiments of the invention now will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, like designations refer to like elements. It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being "connected" or "coupled" to another element, it can be directly connected or coupled to the other element or intervening elements may be present. Furthermore, "connected" or "coupled" as used herein may include wirelessly connected or coupled.
[0012] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless expressly stated otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "includes," "comprises," "including" and/or "comprising," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0013] Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and the present disclosure, and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
[0014] It will be understood that although the terms first and second may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another element. Thus, a first component below could be termed a second component, and similarly, a second component may be termed a first component without departing from the teachings of the present invention. As used herein, the term "and/or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. The symbol "/" is also used as a shorthand notation for "and/or".
[0015] Figure 1 is a functional block diagram of a radioterminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention. These radioterminals 100 can communicate with a cellular and/or PCS wireless communications system, a satellite wireless communications system and/or an ancillary terrestrial network that is configured to terrestrially use and/or reuse one or more satellite band frequencies. An ancillary terrestrial network that terrestrially uses and/or reuses satellite band frequencies is described in U.S. Patent Nos. 6,684,057 to Karabinis, entitled Systems and Methods for Terrestrial Reuse of Cellular Satellite Frequency Spectrum; 6,856,787 to Karabinis, entitled Wireless Communications Systems and Methods Using Satellite-Linked Remote Terminal Interface Subsystems; 6,859,652 to Karabinis et al., entitled Integrated or Autonomous System and Method of Satellite-Terrestrial Frequency Reuse Using Signal Attenuation and/or Blockage, Dynamic Assignment of Frequencies and/or Hysteresis; and 6,785,543 to Karabinis, entitled Filters for Combined Radiotelephone/GPS Terminals; and Published U.S. Patent Application Nos. US 2003/0054761 to Karabinis, entitled Spatial Guardbands for Terrestrial Reuse of Satellite Frequencies; US 2003/0054814 to Karabinis et al., entitled Systems and Methods for Monitoring Terrestrially Reused Satellite Frequencies to Reduce Potential Interference; US 2003/0073436 to Karabinis et al., entitled Additional Systems and Methods for Monitoring Terrestrially Reused Satellite Frequencies to Reduce Potential Interference; US 2003/0054762 to Karabinis, entitled Multi- Band/Multi-Mode Satellite Radiotelephone Communications Systems and Methods; US 2003/0224785 to Karabinis, entitled Systems and Methods for Reducing Satellite Feeder Link Bandwidth/Carriers In Cellular Satellite Systems; US 2002/0041575 to Karabinis et al., entitled Coordinated Satellite-Terrestrial Frequency Reuse; US 2003/0068978 to Karabinis et al., entitled Space-Based Network Architectures for Satellite Radiotelephone Systems; US 2003/0153308 to Karabinis, entitled Staggered Sectorizationfor Terrestrial Reuse of Satellite Frequencies; and US 2003/0054815 to Karabinis, entitled Methods and Systems for Modifying Satellite Antenna Cell Patterns In Response to Terrestrial Reuse of Satellite Frequencies, all of which are assigned to the assignee of the present invention, the disclosures of all of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety as if set forth fully herein.
[0016] Still referring to Figure 1, these radioterminals 100 include a wireless communications transmitter (WC-TX) 110, a wireless communications receiver (WC- RX) 120, and a GPS receiver (GPS-RX) 130. The wireless communications transmitter 110 includes a wireless transmitter radio frequency (RF) system 112 and a digital signal processor (DSP) 114. The wireless communications receiver 120 includes a wireless communications receiver RF system 122 and a wireless communications receiver DSP 124. The GPS receiver 130 includes a GPS RF system 132 and a GPS DSP 134. The design and operation of the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120, the GPS receiver 130, and the components thereof, are well known to those having skill in the art, and need not be described further herein.
[0017] It will be understood that Figure 1 is a functional block diagram, so that some or all of the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120 and/or the GPS receiver 130 may be integrated, at least in part, as described, for example, in the above-cited U.S. Patents 6,041,222, 6,097,974 and/or 6,424,826, and/or using other conventional techniques. Along these lines, it also will be understood that the wireless communications transmitter 110 and the wireless communications receiver 120 may transmit and receive wireless communications 142a through a common wireless communications antenna 140a, and the GPS receiver 130 may receive GPS signals 142b through a GPS antenna 140b. In other embodiments, however, three separate antennas may be provided, or the antennas 140a and 140b may be integrated into a single antenna. Finally, it also will be understood that the RF systems 112, 122 and/or 132 may include non-radio frequency components, to provide a front end system, and that the DSPs 114, 124 and/or 134 may include analog components and/or other digital (discrete-time) components, as well.
[0018] Still referring to Figure 1, a controller 150 also is provided in the radioterminals 100. The controller 150 interfaces with the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120 and the GPS receiver 130, and also interfaces with a man-machine interface (MMI) 160, also generally referred to as a user interface, that can include a speaker, microphone, keypad, pointing device, display and/or other user devices. Other components also may be provided in the wireless terminal 100, such as one or more short range ad hoc wireless connection systems and/or other wireless connection systems, as is/are well known to those having skill in the art. It also will be understood that the functionality of the controller 150 may be integrated, at least in part, with at least some functionality of the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120, the GPS receiver 130, and/or the MMI 160.
[0019] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the controller 150 is configured to enable the GPS receiver 130 when the wireless communications receiver 120 is receiving wireless communications 142a, and to disable the GPS receiver 130 when the wireless communications transmitter 110 is transmitting wireless communications 142a. Accordingly, overload and/or degradation of the GPS receiver 130 may be reduced or prevented. As was described above, the GPS receiver 130 may be enabled continuously when the wireless communications receiver 120 is receiving wireless communications 142a and/or may be enabled selectively when it is desired to obtain GPS data.
[0020] In other embodiments, the controller 150 may also be configured to disable the wireless communications transmitter 110 and enable the GPS receiver 130, when the GPS receiver 130 has been disabled for a predetermined time and it is desired to obtain GPS data. The predetermined time may be constant, and/or variable based on one or more factors such as, for example, a system and/or user initiated input and/or a Time-of-Day (ToD) value, and may allow a GPS signal to be acquired and processed in a desired time frame, while reducing or preventing overload and/or other interference to the GPS receiver 130. Moreover, in other embodiments, when the GPS receiver 130 is enabled, a position of the radioterminal 110 is determined, and when the wireless communications transmitter 110 is enabled, the position that was determined can be transmitted via the wireless communications 142a.
[0021] Many techniques well known to those having skill in the art may be used to disable the GPS receiver 130 and/or the wireless communications transmitter 110. For example, the GPS receiver 130 may be disabled by disabling the GPS RF system 132 and/or the GPS DSP 134. Similarly, the wireless communications transmitter 110 may be disabled by disabling the wireless communications transmitter RF system 112 and/or the wireless Communications transmitter DSP 114. Finally, according to yet other embodiments of the present invention, the wireless communications receiver 120 may be enabled (continuously and/or as desired) at the same time that the GPS receiver 130 is enabled and/or at the same time the wireless communications transmitter 110 is enabled. Moreover, the GPS receiver 130 may be enabled (continuously and/or as desired) when the wireless communications transmitter 110 is not transmitting wireless communications and when the wireless receiver 120 is not receiving wireless communications.
[0022] Figure 2 is a flowchart of operations that may be performed by a radioterminal, such as a radioterminal 100 of Figure 1, according to various embodiments of the present invention. These operations may be performed by a controller, such as the controller 150 of Figure 1, in some embodiments of the invention.
[0023] More specifically, referring to Figure 2, at Block 210, if it is desired to transmit wireless communications, for example in response to a user activity at the MMI 160, then at Block 220, the GPS receiver 130 is disabled. On the other hand, at Block 210, if there is no need to transmit wireless communications, then, whether or not wireless communications are being received at Block 230, the GPS receiver 130 may be enabled at Block 240. Accordingly, operations of Figure 2 may reduce or prevent.overload and/or other degradation of GPS signal acquisition and/or processing by the transmissions of the wireless communications transmitter 110.
[0024] Figure 3 is a flowchart of operations that may be performed according to other embodiments of the present invention. Again, these operations may be performed, for example, by the controller 150 in the radioterminal 100 of Figure 1. [0025] Referring to Figure 3, if it is desired to transmit wireless communications at Block 210, a determination is first made at Block 310 as to whether a time interval has expired. The time interval may be determined based on a desired time for determining/estimating/tracking the position of the radioterrninal, an input to the radioterminal by a user and/or system and/or a ToD value. The time interval may be greater than or equal to zero and may be constant or may be variable based on many factors, such as, for example, the telecommunications standard under which the radioterminal is operating, regulatory requirements, an acceleration, speed, velocity and/or position of the wireless terminal, a length of time it took to decode a previous GPS signal and/or to estimate a previous position of the radioterminal, a desired accuracy of the position determination, a user input, a system input, a ToD value and/or many other factors.
[0026] At Block 310, if the time interval has not expired, then the GPS receiver is disabled at Block 220. On the other hand, if the time interval has expired, then the wireless communications transmitter is disabled at Block 320, so as to allow a GPS signal to be received and processed substantially reliably. Operations of Blocks 230 and 240 may then proceed as was already described in connection with Figure 2.
[0027] Figure 4 is a functional block diagram of a radioterminal according to other exemplary embodiments of the present invention. According to these embodiments, the radioterminal 400 may be placed in a first or second mode by a controller and a switch. More specifically, the controller 450 is configured to control a switch 452, to switch the radioterminal between a first mode, wherein the GPS receiver 130 is disabled and the wireless communications transmitter 110 is enabled, and a second mode, wherein the GPS receiver 130 is enabled, and the wireless communications transmitter 110 is disabled.
[0028] It will be understood by those having skill in the art that the switch 452 denotes a functional component that may be embodied in a hardware and/or software function that is used to transition the radioterminal between the first and second modes. This function may be integrated, at least in part, with the controller 450, which itself may be integrated, at least in part, with the GPS receiver 130, the wireless communications transmitter 110, the wireless communications receiver 120 and/or the MMI 160. It also will be understood that, in some embodiments, the controller 450 is further configured to enable the wireless communications receiver 120 in the first and/or second modes. It yet other embodiments, the controller 450 may be further configured to switch the radioterminal to the second mode when the radioterminal has been operating in the first mode for a predetermined time, as was described above, for example, in connection with Block 310 of Figure 3. It also will be understood that the controller 450 may be further configured to switch the radioterminal between the second mode, to determine the position of the radioterminal, and the first mode to transmit the position of the radioterminal. It also will be understood that embodiments of Figures 1-4 may be combined in various combinations and subcombinations .
[0029] Additional discussion of various embodiments of the present invention now will be provided. In particular, some embodiments of the present invention may arise from a recognition that a radioterminal may include an electronics system that includes wireless communications signal processing and GPS signal processing. The radioterminal may also be configured to transmit communications signals using frequencies that are proximate to the GPS band of frequencies and thus, may overload and/or otherwise degrade a performance measure of the GPS receiver of the radioterminal during an interval of communications signal transmission by the radioterminal. A GPS filter may be used by the GPS receiver, to reduce an overload state of the GPS receiver, as described in U.S. Patent 6,785,543, but the GPS receiver may still experience some degree of overload and/or other degradation.
[0030] According to exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the radioterminal, being aware of a first time interval during which a communications signal is being transmitted by the radioterminal, may be configured to preferentially not conduct GPS signal processing during the first time interval. The radioterminal, also being aware of a second time interval during which the radioterminal is not transmitting a communications signal, may be configured to preferentially conduct GPS signal processing during the second time interval. Thus, the radioterminal may be configured to conduct preferential GPS signal processing responsive to an interval of time (or intervals of time) during which the radioterminal is not substantially transmitting a communications signal to thereby reduce or eliminate a GPS signal degradation (i.e., overload and/or in-band interference to a GPS signal) during the interval(s) of time of radioterminal communications transmissions silence. The interval(s) of time of radioterminal communications transmissions silence may occur naturally (as a consequence of the user of the radioterminal not transmitting voice and/or data communications) and/or the radioteπninal may be configured to impose a period of communications transmissions silence if a predetermined interval of time elapses and a naturally occurring communications transmissions silence interval of an appropriate time duration has not occurred.
[0031] The radioterminal and/or a system component of a system that is configured to communicate with the radioterminal may be configured to determine a measure of a geographic position of the radioterminal based on GPS signal processing and/or other technique(s) conducted at the radioterminal and/or at the system and the radioterminal and/or the system may be configured to transmit the measure of the geographic position of the radioterminal to one or more other radioterminals that the radioterminal has authorized/approved to receive the geographic position (and/or a measure thereof) of the radioterminal. The one or more other radioterminals may be determined by an identity of the radioterminal and/or by the user of the radioterminal. The geographic position of the radioterminal may be transmitted to the one or more other radioterminals at a priori determined intervals of time, at specific (or approximate) values of time, periodically, non-periodically, deterministically, randomly, pseudo-randomly, responsive to a change and/or a rate of change of the position of the radioterminal and/or responsive to a user command.
[0032] In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed embodiments of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the invention being set forth in the following claims.

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1. A radioterminal comprising: a wireless communications transmitter; a wireless communications receiver; a global positioning system (GPS) receiver; and a controller that is configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications and to disable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless . communications.
2. A radioterminal according to Claim 1 wherein the controller is further configured to disable the wireless communications transmitter and enable the GPS receiver when the GPS receiver has been disabled for a predetermined time.
3. A radioterminal according to Claim 1 wherein the controller is further configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications to determine a position of the radioterminal and to disable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless communications to transmit the position of the radioterminal.
4. A radioterminal according to Claim 1 wherein the GPS receiver includes a GPS radio frequency (RF) system and a GPS signal processing system and wherein the controller is configured to disable the GPS receiver by disabling the GPS RF system and/or the GPS signal processing system.
5. A radioterminal according to Claim 2 wherein the wireless communications transmitter comprises a wireless communications transmitter RF system and a wireless communications transmitter signal processing system and wherein the controller is configured to disable the wireless communications transmitter by disabling the wireless communications transmitter RF system and/or the wireless communications transmitter signal processing system.
6. A radioterminal according to Claim 1 wherein the controller is further configured to enable the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is not transmitting wireless communications and the wireless communications receiver is not receiving wireless communications.
7. A radioterminal comprising: a wireless communications transmitter; a wireless communications receiver; a global positioning system (GPS) receiver; and a controller that is configured to switch the radioterminal between a first mode, wherein the GPS receiver is disabled and the wireless communications transmitter is enabled, and a second mode, wherein the GPS receiver is enabled and the wireless communications transmitter is disabled.
8. A radioterminal according to Claim 7 wherein the controller is further configured to enable the wireless communications receiver in the first and/or second modes.
9. A radioterminal according to Claim 7 wherein the controller is further configured to switch the radioterminal to the second mode when the radioterminal has been in the first mode for a predetermined time.
10. A radioterminal according to Claim 7 wherein the controller is further configured to switch the radioterminal between the second mode to determine a position of the radioterminal and the first mode to transmit the position of the radioterminal.
11. A radioterminal according to Claim 7 wherein the GPS receiver includes a GPS radio frequency (RF) system and a GPS signal processing system and wherein the controller is configured to switch the radioterminal to the first mode by disabling the GPS RF system and/or the GPS signal processing system.
12. A radioterminal according to Claim 11 wherein the wireless communications transmitter comprises a wireless communications transmitter RF system and a wireless communications transmitter signal processing system and wherein the controller is configured to switch the radioterminal to the second mode by disabling the wireless communications transmitter RF system and/or the wireless communications transmitter signal processing system.
13. A method of operating a radioterminal that includes a wireless communications transmitter, a wireless communications receiver, and a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, the method comprising: enabling the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications; and disabling the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless communications.
14. A method according to Claim 13 further comprising: disabling the wireless communications transmitter and enabling the GPS receiver when the GPS receiver has been disabled for a predetermined time.
15. A method according to Claim 13 : wherein enabling the GPS receiver comprises enabling the GPS receiver when the wireless communications receiver is receiving wireless communications to determine a position of the radioterminal; and wherein disabling the GPS receiver comprises disabling the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is transmitting wireless communications to transmit the position of the radioterminal.
16. A method according to Claim 13 wherein the GPS receiver includes a GPS radio frequency (RF) system and a GPS signal processing system and wherein disabling the GPS receiver comprises disabling the GPS RF system and/or the GPS signal processing system.
17. A method according to Claim 14 wherein the wireless communications transmitter comprises a wireless communications transmitter RF system and a wireless communications transmitter signal processing system and wherein disabling the wireless communications transmitter comprises disabling the wireless communications transmitter RF system and/or the wireless communications transmitter signal processing system.
18. A method according to Claim 14 further comprising: enabling the GPS receiver when the wireless communications transmitter is not transmitting wireless communications and the wireless communications receiver is not receiving wireless communications.
19. A method of operating a radioterminal that includes a wireless communications transmitter, a wireless communications receiver, and a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, the method comprising: switching the radioterminal between a first mode, wherein the GPS receiver is disabled and the wireless communications transmitter is enabled, and a second mode, wherein the GPS receiver is enabled and the wireless communications transmitter is disabled.
20. A method according to Claim 19 further comprising: enabling the wireless communications receiver in the first and/or second modes.
21. A method according to Claim 19 further comprising: switching the radioterminal to the second mode when the radioterminal has been in the first mode for a predetermined time.
22. A method according to Claim 19 wherein switching further comprises switching the radioterminal between the second mode to determine a position of the radioterminal, and the first mode to transmit the position of the radioterminal.
23. A method according to Claim 19 wherein the GPS receiver includes a GPS radio frequency (RF) system and a GPS signal processing system and wherein switching the radioterminal to the first mode comprises disabling the GPS RF system and/or the GPS signal processing system.
24. A method according to Claim 23 wherein the wireless communications transmitter comprises a wireless communications transmitter RF system and a wireless communications transmitter signal processing system and wherein switching the radioterminal to the second mode comprises disabling the wireless Communications transmitter RF system and/or the wireless communications transmitter signal processing system.
25. A radioterminal comprising: a wireless communications transmitter; a wireless communications receiver; and a global positioning system (GPS) receiver; wherein the GPS receiver is configured to preferentially conduct GPS signal processing responsive to an interval of time during which the wireless communications transmitter is not substantially transmitting a communications signal to thereby reduce or eliminate a GPS signal degradation.
26. A radioterminal comprising a controller configured to derive a measure of position of the radioterminal and to transmit the measure of position of the radioterminal to at least one other predetermined radioterminal.
27. A radioterminal according to Claim 26 wherein the at least one other predetermined radioterminal is determined by an identity of the radioterminal and/or by a user of the radioterminal.
28. A radioterminal according to Claim 26 wherein the measure of position of the radioterminal is derived by the radioterminal by processing of GPS signals received at the radioterminal when the radioterminal is substantially not transmitting.
29. A radioterminal according to Claim 26 wherein the measure of position of the radioterminal is transmitted to the at least one other predetermined radioterminal periodically, non-periodically and/or responsive to a user command.
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