Support request processing system using GPS data for...

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Directive – Including a satellite

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C342S357490, C342S357490

Reexamination Certificate

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06614394

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a support-request processing system using GPS data for locating a person requesting a support, and more particularly to such a system using a decentralized Global Positioning System (GPS) to locate a person requesting the support.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A decentralized GPS system such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,119,102 and 5,379,224 has been proposed to reduce search of a person requesting an urgent support for rescue. The system utilizes a GPS terminal to be carried by a person, and a message center which is linked through a radio communication network to the GPS terminal and acts in response to a support-request signal from the person to give a warning message including a position of the person for prompting a suitable support. The GPS terminal is capable of acquiring GPS data from GPS satellites and of transmitting the support-request signal together with the GPS data to the message center. The GPS data is processed at the message center rather than at the GPS terminal for calculating a position of the mobile terminal so as to eliminate a calculation circuitry from the GPS terminal for reducing the cost of the GPS terminal. Thus decentralized GPS system, however, is still insufficient in that when the person is in a dead-area such as a building where the GPS data from the GPS satellites is not available but the radio communication with the message center is available, the support-request signal cannot be accompanied with a valid GPS data so that the message center fails to determine the position of the person, making it difficult to rescue the person.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above insufficiency, the present invention has been achieved to provide a system which is capable of estimating the position of the person even when the person issues the support-request signal after moving into a place, for example, a building where the GPS data is not available. The system of the present invention includes a mobile terminal having an identification (ID) code and being adapted to be carried by a person, and a message center linked to the mobile terminal over a radio communication network. The mobile terminal is composed of a GPS receiver capable of acquiring the GPS data from GPS satellites, a radio transmitter capable of transmitting the GPS data to the radio communication network, and a request key which issues the support-request signal. The support-request signal activates the GPS receiver to acquire current GPS data and activates the radio transmitter to transmit the current GPS data together with the support-request signal and the ID code to the message center. The message center has a database table storing a relation between the ID code and personal information about the person carrying the mobile terminal. Upon receiving the support-request signal accompanied with the GPS data and the ID code, the message center calculates the position of the mobile terminal and relates the calculated position to the personal information about the person with reference to the table. Then, the message center gives a support-request message including the calculated position and the related personal information for prompting a suitable support action. The characterizing feature of the present invention resides in that the mobile terminal is supplemented with a fail-safe recording means which acts independently of the support-request signal to acquire the GPS data from the GPS satellites at different times in accordance with a predetermined time schedule and stores plural time-series sets of thus acquired GPS data, and that the fail-safe recording means is linked to the radio transmitter so that the time-series sets of the GPS data are transmitted together with the current GPS data to the message center in response to the support-request signal. Therefore, even if the person moves into a building where the GPS satellites can not be reached but the mobile terminal can communicate with the message center, i.e., only an invalid GPS data is available, the message center can rely on the latest valid GPS data in the time-series sets to calculate the position of the person, giving a reliable estimation for locating the person.
In a preferred embodiment, the mobile terminal includes a start key which activates the fail-safe recording means to store the time-series sets of the GPS data.
The system may include a charger which is coupled to the mobile terminal to charge a rechargeable battery incorporated in the mobile terminal. In this case, the fail-safe recording means may be activated when the mobile terminal is disconnected from the charger. For this purpose, the mobile terminal has a charger detector which detects the disconnection of the mobile terminal from the charger and provides a start signal upon detection of the disconnection. In response to the start signal, the fail-safe recording means is activated to accumulate the time-series sets of the GPS data.
Also, the mobile terminal may be configured so that the radio terminal is capable of receiving a start signal from the message center through the radio communication network, which start signal activates the fail-safe recording means to accumulate the time-series sets of the GPS data.
Further, the mobile terminal may be programmed to transmit the time-series sets of the GPS data to the message center set by set to give one set of the GPS data at one time in descending time sequence. On the side of the message center, there is provided a check means which checks as to whether the current GPS data and those in the time-series sets is valid for calculation of the position of the mobile terminal. As soon as the GPS data is found to be valid, the check means transmits a stop signal to the mobile terminal, causing the mobile terminal to stop transmitting the remaining sets of the GPS data. Thus, it is possible to eliminate redundant procedures for prompt determination of the latest position of the mobile terminal.
In order to get a more comprehensive behavior of the person after requesting the support, the message center may transmits a follow-up request signal to the mobile terminal after a predetermined time from a first catch of calculating the position of the mobile terminal in reply to the support-request signal. In response to the follow-up request signal, the mobile terminal acts to acquire a fresh GPS data and transmit the fresh GPS data to the message center for updating the position of the mobile terminal, i.e., the person. Therefore, it is possible to update the latest position of the person still moving after requesting the support, assuring a reliable search for the person.
In addition to or instead of the above function of issuing the follow-up request signal from the message center to the mobile terminal, the mobile terminal itself may include a follow-up means which makes a process of acquiring a fresh GPS data from the GPS satellite and transmitting the same to the message center periodically at a predetermined time interval after the mobile terminal transmits the GPS data in response to the support-request signal.
Additionally, the system may include a monitoring capability of logging the position of the person when the person is going out of an effective radio communication area with the message center such that the person can be located at the last position if it is required to search the person for any reason other than by the person's request. For this purpose, the mobile terminal may include a fade-out detecting means which detects whether the mobile terminal is moving closer to a border of the effective communication area based upon a received field intensity of a radio signal transmitted from a base station of the network, and generates a fade-out warning signal when the mobile terminal approaches to the border of the communication area. In response to the fade-out warning signal, the mobile terminal acquires a border GPS data indicative of the location near the border of the communication area and tra

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