WO2001063884A2 - Anrufsignalisierung in einem telekommunikationssystem zwischen einer basisstation und mehreren mobilteilen - Google Patents
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- H04M1/72—Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
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- H04M1/72502—Cordless telephones with one base station connected to a single line
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- the invention relates to a method for signaling calls in a telecommunications system between a base station and a handset.
- transmitting and receiving devices are used for message processing and transmission in which
- the message processing and message transmission can take place in a preferred transmission direction (simplex operation, unidirectional) or in both transmission directions (duplex operation, bidirectional), 2) the message processing is analog or digital, 3) the message transmission over the long-distance transmission path the basis of various message transmission methods FDMA (Frequency Division Multiple Access), TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) and / or CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) - e.g. B. according to radio standards such as DECT, GSM, WACS or PACS, IS-54, PHS, PDC etc. [cf.
- FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- 'Message' is a generic term that stands for both the meaning (information) and the physical representation (signal). Despite the same meaning of a message - that is, the same information - different signal forms can occur. For example, a message related to an object (1) in the form of an image,
- the transmission type according to (1). , , (3) is usually characterized by continuous (analog) signals, whereas the transmission type according to (4) usually produces discontinuous signals (eg impulses, digital signals).
- the invention relates to a cordless telecommunications system with cordless telecommunications applications, in particular a GAP-specific DECT system.
- a maximum of 12 connections can be made at a DECT base station via a DECT air interface designed for the frequency range between 1.88 and 1.90 GHz using the TDMA / FDMA / TDD procedure (Time Division Multiple Access / Frequency Division Multiple Access / Time Division Duplex) can be set up parallel to DECT handsets.
- the connections can be internal and / or external. With an internal connection, two handsets registered on the base station can communicate with each other. For establishing an external connection, the base station is e.g. B.
- the base station has only one connection to the telecommunications tion connection unit or the private branch exchange, only an external connection can be established.
- DECT system applications such as B. in small public areas, conceivable in which a number n of handsets with n> k are connected to a base station via the DECT air interface.
- a base station the z. B. can be designed as an antenna diversity base station
- the wish of a distant telecommunications subscriber from the telecommunications network to connect to one of the mobile parts in a telecommunications connection is signaled, the base station must communicate this to the mobile parts assigned to it.
- This message is given, for example, by the fact that the handsets are ringing (acoustic signal).
- other forms of display are also possible (e.g. visual display).
- the notification of the base station to the mobile stations that a further telecommunications subscriber from the telecommunications network wants to connect to one of the mobile parts is carried out simultaneously by a unidirectional radio connection (dummy bearer, traffic bearer) from the base station to all the mobile parts assigned to it.
- a unidirectional radio connection dedicated bearer, traffic bearer
- the object underlying the invention is to specify a method for calling a number n of mobile units assigned to a base station.
- a connection request coming from a remote telecommunication subscriber of a telecommunication network connected to a base station is signaled to all n mobile parts assigned to the base station, in that the base station starts with a first mobile part of the n mobile parts in succession with at least some of the n mobile parts, for example at least n- ( k + l) handsets, each set up a short-term bidirectional radio connection, exchanges data with the first handset via this bidirectional radio connection and then triggers the bidirectional radio connection, the data containing at least one message that signals the incoming connection request and the respective handset the incoming one Connection request indicated by call signaling.
- the main advantage of the inventive method according to claim 1 is the possibility of checking whether the signaling of the incoming connection request has arrived at the respective handset (secure call signaling), so that the base station can carry out alternative methods according to the result of the check, where appropriate the sequential sequence for signaling only one radio channel is necessary.
- a connection request coming in from a remote telecommunication subscriber of a telecommunication network connected to a base station is signaled at the same time by at least a part of the n mobile parts assigned to the base station by a unidirectional radio connection, which in particular in wireless telecommunication systems functioning according to the DECT standard, constantly between base station and all handsets are available, is used so that all handsets are transmitted almost simultaneously, by transmitting data via the respective unidirectional radio link, which contains at least one message that signals the incoming connection request, indicates by call signaling and then, starting with a first handset of the n handsets, successively establishes a short-term bidirectional radio connection with at least a part of the n handsets, exchanges data with the first handset via this bidirectional radio connection and then triggers the bidirectional radio connection.
- a unidirectional radio connection which in particular in wireless telecommunication systems functioning according to the DECT standard, constantly between base station and all handsets are available, is used so that all handsets are transmitted almost simultaneously, by transmitting data via
- the essential advantage of the method according to the invention as claimed in claim 2 is the possibility of checking whether the signaling of the incoming connection request has arrived at the respective mobile part, so that the base station can carry out alternative methods according to the result of the check, with this check subsequently the incoming connection is signaled simultaneously and this signaling is not delayed.
- a data exchange in particular the call connection, can take place with the remote subscriber via this radio connection, and the base station can also inform the remaining mobile parts of the end of the connection request.
- the main advantage of the further developments according to claims 6 and 7 is an immediate signaling of the acceptance of the incoming connection request to the remaining mobile parts, wherein the further development according to claim 5 also enables a check as to whether the signaling of the acceptance has arrived for all remaining mobile parts ,
- the main advantage of the developments according to claim 8 and claim 9 is the refreshing of the signaling of the incoming connection request, this refreshing can be checked on arrival in the respective handset and avoids a delay in signaling according to claim 8 by sequential checking after the simultaneous signaling expires.
- the advantage of the development according to claim 10 is the secure active termination of the refresh by the base station.
- the main advantage of the development according to claim 13 is the possibility of ensuring that the refreshing of the signaling is ended safely without having to establish a radio connection from the base station to one of the mobile parts.
- the development according to claim 17 provides a simple collision treatment which, if a handset, for example according to claim 15, transmits a message to the base station. wants to and cannot establish the necessary radio connection, since all radio channels are occupied, depending on the content of the message enables a differentiated reaction.
- FIGS. 1 to 3. Show:
- FIGURE 1 A flowchart of a method with signaling, checking the signaling and ending the call signaling via bidirectional radio connections.
- FIGURE 2 A flow diagram of a method with signaling and ending the call signaling via unidirectional radio connections and checking via bidirectional radio connections.
- FIGURE 3 A flow diagram of a method with signaling via unidirectional radio connections and checking via bidirectional radio connections and termination of the call signaling after a timer query.
- FIG. 1 shows the states of a base station BS and their associated mobile parts MTi ... MT n , the states of the mobile parts MT 2 to MT n - ⁇ not being drawn to simplify the sequence of the states of the mobile part MT n correspond.
- the base station BS changes to the RUF state.
- the base station BS begins the incoming connection requests to its assigned mobile parts MTi ... MT N to signal the handsets.
- the base station BS successively sets up a bidirectional radio connection with one of the mobile parts MTi ... MT n assigned to the base station BS, the radio connection being set up in a known manner.
- the respective MTi ... MT n handset exchanges data, call patterns, display messages, language settings, etc. with this base station via this radio link (communication), whereupon the base station then clears the bidirectional radio link to the respective MTi ... MT n handset and the respective handset MT X ... MT n changes to the RUF state, ie the subscriber (user) of the respective handset MTi ... MT n is signaled an incoming call, for example by ringing, vibrating or visual display.
- a first handset MTi accepts the connection request (subscriber accepts the call, for example by pressing a key), ie the handset MTi goes into the CALL ACCEPTED state, the first handset MTi establishes a bidirectional radio connection and Via this radio connection, a call is processed with the external subscriber, which puts both the base station BS and the first mobile part MTi in the TALK state and whereupon the base station BS informs the remaining mobile parts MT 2 ... MT n of the end of the connection request signaled.
- the base station BS again successively sets up a bidirectional radio connection to the remaining mobile parts MT ... MT n , exchanges data with the respective mobile part MT 2 .. MT n via this connection, which contains, among other things, the information that the end of the connection request has occurred or the first mobile part MTi has accepted the incoming connection request and then closes off the radio connection in each case.
- the respective handset MT 2 ... MT n goes into the REST state.
- the existing bidirectional radio connection between the first mobile part MTi and the base station BS is cleared, whereupon the first mobile part MTi and the base station BS return to the REST.
- the flowchart shown in FIG. 2 likewise indicates the states of a base station BS and their associated mobile parts MTi ... MT n , the states of the mobile parts MT 2 to MT n _ ⁇ not being drawn to simplify the sequence of the states of the mobile part MT n correspond.
- the base station BS changes to the RUF state.
- the base station BS uses a unidirectional radio connection that is usually present in a DECT system to the respective mobile parts MTi... MT n assigned to it
- the system functioning according to the DECT standard is, for example, a dummy bearer or a traffic bearer, via which all incoming handsets MTi ... MT n are simultaneously signaled the incoming connection request, whereupon each of the handsets MTi ... MT n in changes to the RUF state and signals the incoming connection request to the respective user, for example by ringing.
- the base station BS builds one after the other a bidirectional radio connection, each with one of the mobile parts MTi ... MT n assigned to the base station BS, the radio connection being set up in a known manner, for example in accordance with the DECT standard.
- the respective mobile unit MTi ... MT n exchanges data, call patterns, display messages, language setting, etc. with this base connection (communication), the base station BS checking by evaluating the data whether the previous signaling of the incoming Connection request via the unidirectional radio connection was received by the respective handset MTi ... MT n or not. Then the bidirectional radio connection is released again and the same steps are repeated with a next one of the mobile parts MTi ... MT n until all n mobile parts MTi ... MT n have changed to the CALL state and this has been checked.
- the base station BS uses the existing unidirectional radio connection (dummy bearer, traffic bearer) to all mobile parts MTi ... MT n , in which the continuation of the incoming connection is signaled via the respective unidirectional radio connection, so that the mobile parts MTi ... MT n continue the call signaling (ringing tone).
- the existing unidirectional radio connection dedicated bearer, traffic bearer
- the signaling of the continued existence of the incoming connection request can be checked by establishing a bidirectional radio connection to a mobile part MTi ... MT n , exchanging data and then clearing down the bidirectional radio connection sequentially continuing this procedure.
- the base station BS and the mobile part MTi go into the TALK state and the base station signals the remaining mobile parts MT 2 ... MT n the end of the incoming connection request, whereby an existing unidirectional radio connection (dummy bearer, traffic bearer) to the remaining mobile parts MT 2 ... MT n is used at the same time.
- an existing unidirectional radio connection (dummy bearer, traffic bearer) to the remaining mobile parts MT 2 ... MT n is used at the same time.
- the remaining handsets MTi ... MT n then go into the REST state.
- the bidirectional radio connection is also cleared down immediately, so that both the first mobile part MTi and the base station BS go into the REST state.
- FIG. 3 shows how the method explained in FIG. 2 proceeds when an incoming connection request comes to an end before the incoming connection request is accepted.
- the signaling of the incoming connection request is renewed regularly at the same time intervals, in a known manner - stimulated by the base station - in accordance with the method described in FIG. 2, so that the mobile parts MTi ... MT n each call signaling can continue, with each incoming renewal of the signaling the respective handset MTi ... MT n starts a timer that can be set after a predetermined time, which is permanently implemented in the handset or as a parameter, in which no further renewal of the signaling takes place , the call signaling of the handset MTi ... MT n ends, so that it changes to the REST.
- a signaling or notification from one of the mobile parts MT X ... MT n can be directed to the base station BS, the mobile part MTi ... MT n establishing a radio connection to the base station BS for this purpose, data containing the message is transmitted to the base station BS and the radio connection is subsequently terminated.
- This radio connection can be unidirectional from the mobile station MTi ... MT n to the base station BDS, but alternatively it can also be bidirectional.
- the handset MTi ... MT n can generally reject the message, ie abort the attempt to establish a radio connection.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 can be expanded to the effect that the mobile unit MTi ... MT n depends on the content, ie possible contents are prioritized according to their content, the attempt to establish a radio connection is terminated or, for example, stimulated by a timer en attempted to establish the radio connection.
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