Procedure and system for ensuring emergency communication in...

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Emergency or alarm communication

Reexamination Certificate

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C455S422100, C455S437000, C455S450000, C455S464000, C455S465000, C455S521000

Reexamination Certificate

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06185412

ABSTRACT:

1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a procedure for ensuring an emergency call in a wireless local loop environment, in which a terminal device is connected via a wireless link to a base station and further to an access node and a telephone exchange.
2. DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART
In a wireless local loop (WLL), a terminal device is connected via a wireless link to an access node or a WLL controller. A WLL system may be based e.g. on technology used in a mobile telephone system, such as the GSM/DCS1800 technology (GSM, Group Special Mobile; DCS, Digital Cellular System). Between the terminal device and the access node there is a base station, through which call signals sent by the terminal device over a radio channel are transmitted via the access node to a public telephone network and vice versa. An access node or WLL controller can be connected to the telephone exchange using e.g. the V5.1 or V5.2 protocol.
Open interfaces (V5.1 and V5.2) between an access node and a telephone exchange are defined in the ETSI (European Telecommunications and Standards Institute) standards of the ETS 300 324 and ETS 300 347 series. V5 interfaces enable subscribers belonging to a physically separate access network, which may be either a wired or a wireless network, to be connected to a telephone exchange using a standard interface. A dynamic concentrator interface V5.2 consistent with the standards ETS 300 347-1 and 347-2 consists of one or more (1-16) PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) cables. One PCM cable comprises 32 channels, each of which with a transfer rate of 64 kbit/s, i.e. 2048 kbit/s in all. The V5.2 interface supports analogue telephones as used in the public telephone network, digital, such as ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) basic and system subscriptions as well as other analogue or digital terminal equipment based on semi-fixed connections.
In a wireless local loop, emergency calls are only transmitted via the particular network the terminal device belongs to, as is generally done in networks employing the GSM/DCS1800 technology. However, in the event of difficulties, e.g. when the operation of the network of the terminal device has been interrupted for some reason or when there occur other forms of rejection in the system, for instance an insufficiency of radio channels, emergency calls cannot be transmitted. In the event of rejection, calls from the terminal device are inhibited. In this case, no dial tone is generated for the subscriber when the latter tries to initiate a connection, i.e. ‘to pick up the headphone’. An example of a rejection situation is the case where the connection between the local exchange and the WLL controller fails. In this case, all calls initiated by the terminal device, including emergency calls, are rejected. Rejection is generally indicated via the terminal device by not giving the subscriber a dial tone. However, it is possible to provide a separate emergency link from the WLL controller to an exchange in a wired network and further to an emergency number. On the other hand, the terminal device may be within the operating range of another functional network, such as a mobile telephone network, in which case this other network could be used for the transmission of an emergency call. However, the problem in prior-art systems is that in either case the terminal device does not even generate a dial tone for the subscriber, which is why the subscriber is likely to give up trying to make an emergency call although this would be technically possible.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to eliminate the problem described above. A specific object of the present invention is to present a method by which the subscriber can always make an emergency call via a wireless terminal device when there is a radio link to a base station that functionally corresponds to a base station in the home network of the terminal device.
In the procedure of the present invention for ensuring an emergency call in a wireless local loop environment, such as a WLL system, based on a technology employed in a mobile telephone system, such as the GSM/DCS1800 technology, the system comprises a telephone exchange and an access node connected to the telephone exchange e.g. via a V5 interface. Furthermore, the system comprises a base station connected to the access node and further to the telephone exchange, and a terminal device communicating via a radio link with the base station. A home network is defined for the terminal device so that the home network comprises a given base station, a given access node and a subscriber connection defined in the telephone exchange. In addition, base stations of other networks, e.g. base stations of GSM networks, are disposed in the environment of the local loop, and the terminal device receives information signals from the surrounding base stations and, based on these information signals, determines the base station it is communicating with. In a normal situation, the terminal device only communicates with base stations of its home network. Thus, an emergency call can be made using any base station available.
According to the invention, in the event of failure or rejection in the home network, i.e. when connection between the terminal device and the telephone exchange of its home network is lost, a dial tone is generated by the terminal device, so the user of the terminal device becomes aware that the device is ready for a call. Next, the dialled emergency number, e.g. the generally used string
112
, is identified and the emergency call is set up using the emergency call function of the mobile telephone system.
As compared with prior art, the present invention has the advantage that, in a wireless system, the subscriber can always make an emergency call when this is technically possible, i.e. always when the terminal device is able to establish a connection to a base station. A further advantage provided by the invention is that, upon hearing a dial tone, the user can conclude that it is possible to make a call, so he/she can call an emergency number even if connection to the home network telephone exchange should be inhibited for any reason.
In an embodiment, when communication with the home network base station is not possible, an emergency call is set up using a base station of some other network. The other network may be a base station outside the mobility area of the terminal device, a base station in another wireless local loop, a base station maintained by any teleoperator, or some other base station compatible with the terminal device. Compatibility in this context means that the terminal device would be able to use that base station for call setup if it had the right of access to the network to which the base station belongs. The signals between the terminal device and the base station are generally transmitted via a radio channel, which is a given frequency band reserved for the base station.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a string corresponding to the number to be dialled for an emergency call is stored in the terminal device. This can be done e.g. by reading the emergency numbers stored in the subscriber identity module (SIM), e.g. SIM card, of the terminal device. On the other hand, if the terminal device is based e.g. on the GSM system, the string
112
is always recognised as an emergency number. After this, the string dialled into the terminal device is compared with the strings stored in the terminal device and if this comparison indicates that an emergency number is being called, operation is continued using an emergency call function and the emergency call is set up.
In a preferred embodiment of the procedure of the present invention, the terminal device is sent data indicating that communication with the home network exchange is impossible, and, based on this information, a dial tone is generated in the terminal device when the subscriber is starting a call. The terminal device can also be informed about the communication failure by transmitting via the n

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