Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system
Reexamination Certificate
2001-06-04
2004-09-28
Nguyen, Lee (Department: 2682)
Telecommunications
Radiotelephone system
Zoned or cellular telephone system
C455S456600, C455S552100, C455S550100, C455S296000, C342S357490, C342S357490, C342S357490
Reexamination Certificate
active
06799050
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to the field of satellite positioning system (SPS) receivers, and more particularly to reducing cross-interference in a combined SPS receiver and communication system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The use of portable personal communication devices, such as cellular phones and pagers, has increased dramatically in recent years. Additionally, the use of portable navigational devices, such as Satellite Positioning System (SPS) receivers, has increased as these devices have become more widely available. Recent technological developments have allowed the combination of SPS receivers and communication systems in integrated units, such as a combination SPS receiver and cellular phone unit. Such combined devices have many applications such as personal security, emergency response, vehicle tracking, and inventory control. Some combination units combine separate SPS receivers and communication systems using suitable electronic interfaces. Others use shared circuitry and packaging. These combined units feature the convenience advantages afforded by common housings and integrated user interfaces. However, such combined units may also exhibit certain shortcomings, such as increased power consumption and reduced performance.
One marked disadvantage inherent in many combined SPS and communication devices is the decreased performance of the SPS receiver section of the combined unit. A common cause for this decreased performance is signal interference between the communication and SPS receiver stages. For example, in a combination cellular phone/SPS receiver, a cellular transmissions from the cellular telephone stage generate strong interference which can reduce the performance of the SPS receiver.
Current approaches to overcoming the cross-interference between the communication and SPS stages involve the use of complicated filters or high dynamic range circuits in the front-end section of the SPS receiver to limit the in-band interference to acceptable ranges. These approaches, however, require the use of complex additional circuitry which can increase the cost and power consumption of the combined unit. For example, one method of reducing the cross-coupling in a combination cell phone/SPS receiver is to use several bandpass filters in the RF front end of the SPS transmitter to eliminate the radio frequency (RF) interference from the cellular transmitter. However, there are several problems with this approach. First, several filters may be required to provide adequate reduction of the signal energy coupled into the SPS receiver RF circuitry from the cellular transmitter. This may increase cost and size of the combined unit. Secondly, the use of filters increases the noise figure of the SPS receiver, making it less sensitive to the satellite navigational signals.
It is therefore desirable to provide a system that reduces the cross-interference between the SPS and communication sections of a combined SPS/communication receiver.
It is further desirable to provide a system that improves the SPS reception performance in a combined SPS/communication receiver without adversely impacting the cost and sensitivity characteristics of the SPS receiver.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A method of operating a mobile device is disclosed. A first activity of the mobile device is detected. The following two operations are executed upon detection of the first activity: (i) wireless transmission of data over a wireless data link from a communication unit of the mobile device is disabled for a period of time, and (ii) a first control signal is transmitted from the communication unit to a satellite positioning system receiver of the mobile device, the first control signal enabling processing of signal positioning system signals received by the receiver during this period of time.
The first activity may for example be due to an operation carried out by a user of the mobile device, such as the depression of a button on the mobile device or the absence of speech received by a microphone of the communication unit.
Wireless transmission may be disabled and enabled in an alternating manner.
Other features of the present invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the detailed description which follows.
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Brown Charles D.
Dao Minh D.
Kordich Donald
Nguyen Lee
Snaptrack Inc.
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