Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Radiotelephone equipment detail
Reexamination Certificate
1999-05-28
2001-04-17
Trost, William G. (Department: 2683)
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at same station
Radiotelephone equipment detail
C455S423000, C455S502000, C455S067700, C455S503000, C455S425000, C370S311000, C370S350000, C375S355000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06219564
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to digital mobile phone systems (e.g. GSM (global system for mobile communication) phones).
Digital mobile phone systems (e.g. GDM phones) rely for their operation on accurate matching of a local timebase within a mobile station with the timebase of a base station. During idle or standby operation, the mobile phone must receive pages periodically, together with decoding broadcast information concerning the network configuration. For power-saving between these periods of activity it is desirable to shut down as much of the mobile station circuitry as possible and, as timebse circuitry operates at a high frequency, for example 13 MHz in the GSM system, considerable power can be saved by shutting down the timebase circuitry “sleep” periods.
GB 2297884 A discloses a power saving arrangement in a mobile telephone which has a high frequency system clock and a processor arranged to process polling signals received while the telephone is in its standby condition. When polling signals are not being received, it is possible for the telephone to be placed in a sleep condition, by de-activating the system clock. Re-activation occurs in response to a calibrated number of clock cycles produced by a lower frequency sleep clock. Upon re-activation, system clock counters, specifying sub-frame periods and frame periods are re-loaded so that they may be re-activated at the required phase. The phase of these counters is compared with signals received from base stations and modifications are made to system counts as required. The extent to which modification are required is also used to re-calibrate the sleep clock.
EP 0586256 A2 discloses a time measurement system for measuring time accurately with an inaccurate clock. Two clock oscillators are compared and the momentary error of the slower clock oscillator is measured. When the error change rate of the slower clock oscillator is slow enough, the fast clock oscillator can be switched off for longer time interval. With the help of this apparatus and method of operation power can be saved in portable equipment which requires accurate time measurement.
However, re-synchronizing the mobile station timebase with the base station timebase on re-awakening (e.g. for paging reception) needs to be accomplished quickly and it is therefore highly desirable to reconstruct the mobile station timebase in synchronizm with its operation before shutdown without reference to the base station signals, or utilizing the base station signals to reconstruct the time base takes time and uses considerable power.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a digital mobile telecommunication station in which there is provision for timebase reconstruction after a power-saving shut down.
Other objects of this invention will become clear as the description proceeds.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a digital mobile telecommunication station having a high frequency timebase circuit which can be synchronized with a base station timebase, means for shutting down said high frequency timebase circuit for a predetermined period for power saving purposes, and means for re-synchronizing the timebase circuit following completion of the shut down period. The re-synchronizing means includes a relatively low frequency clock, a first counter for counting cycles of the low frequency clock, second counter means for counting cycles of a high frequency clock forming part of the timebase circuit, first storage means for storing the count in the second counter means at a first specified point in a timebase cycle during shutdown, second storage means for storing the count in the second counter means at a second specified point in a timebase cycle following completion of the shut down, and means for correcting the timebase after such completion on the basis of the number of cycles of the low frequency clock for which shut down persisted, the numbers stored in the first and second storage means and data identifying the first and second points in the timebase cycles referred to.
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Grayson Mark
Walton Mark James
Milord Marceau
NEC Corporation
Sughrue Mion Zinn Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
Trost William G.
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