Abstract:
A wireless communication system (100) includes a first mobile device (110) with a circuit-switched connection using adaptive multi-rate (AMR) speech coding. This first mobile device (110) is assigned to a first time slot by a base station (130). The base station (130) also serves at least a second mobile device (120) with a packet-switched connection and assigned to a second time slot. The base station (130) instructs the second mobile device (120) to transmit data on the first time slot, as well as its originally-assigned second time slot, during a no-speech-data AMR frame of the first mobile device (110). The base station ceases to instruct the second mobile device (120) to transmit data on the first time slot when it receives an AMR Access Burst (AAB) from the first mobile device (110). A 52-multiframe structure, used by the second mobile device (120) when it is transmitting on the first time slot, includes at least one A-idle frame when the first mobile device (110) can transmit its AAB.
Abstract:
A dual transfer mode communications network (100), such as a GSM network using AMR and GPRS data transmission modes, allows enhanced data utilization efficiency by multiplexing AMR pauses generated during speech frame transmission by a first mobile system (101) with short packet-switched data bursts from a second mobile system (105). The communications network (100) processes an access request burst signal on an uplink channel from the first mobile system (101) along with the short packet-switched data bursts from the second mobile system (105).
Abstract:
A method for a communication device to search for service from an alternate public land mobile network when a public land mobile network rejects a registration message from the communication device includes a first step of having the device roam to a visited public land mobile network (PLMN). A next step includes sending a registration message to the PLMN. A next step includes rejecting the registration message by the PLMN. This rejection can include ignoring the registration or sending an error message back to the device. A next step then includes searching for service from an alternate public land mobile network.
Abstract:
A wireless communication system (100) is configured to send signaling messages through a cell broadcast service (CBS). CBS message pages used to transport signaling messages are identified by assigned message identifiers. Mobile devices (114) within the communication system (100) recognize the CBS messages transporting signaling messages by the message identifiers and pass the signaling messages to an appropriate application or control program module. The message identifier may be used to specify the application or control program module to process the signaling message. The signaling messages transported by the CBS may be used in controlling a multicasting or broadcasting service. Duplicate copies of the CBS message pages may be transmitted and then buffered at the mobile device (114) as they are received until all parts of the signaling message have been received.
Abstract:
A method (200) for selecting a core network for a wireless communication device includes the steps of: receiving (220) at least one core network identifier; selecting (230) a core network identifier to form a selected core network identifier; setting (215) an indicator to indicate whether a substitute core network is allowed; determining (240) whether the selected core network identifier corresponds to a shared network; forming a registration request message containing the selected core network identifier; including (243) the indicator in the registration request message; and transmitting the registration request message.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for mitigating the impact of lost data due to cell reselection for mobile stations operating in packet data transfer mode is described. A mobile station may perform cell reselection 2 to 4 times per minute when located in an urban area, even if the mobile station remains stationary. A mobile station moving through a communications network (100) may cross over various cell and routing area boundaries. Further, a mobile station operating in push-to-talk mode may lose up to 8 seconds of data when reselecting a cell in a new routing area. A serving cell transmits an information element (301, 303, 305) in which the mobile station is informed whether cells in its neighbor list are in the same routing area as its serving cell. If the radio link to the serving cell is acceptable then the mobile station avoids reselection to cells outside its serving cell routing area.
Abstract:
A wireless communication system (100) includes a first mobile device (110) with a circuit-switched connection using adaptive multi-rate (AMR) speech coding. This first mobile device (110) is assigned to a first time slot by a base station (130). The base station (130) also serves at least a second mobile device (120) with a packet-switched connection and assigned to a second time slot. The base station (130) instructs the second mobile device (120) to transmit data on the first time slot, as well as its originally-assigned second time slot, during a no-speech-data AMR frame of the first mobile device (110). The base station ceases to instruct the second mobile device (120) to transmit data on the first time slot when it receives an AMR Access Burst (AAB) from the first mobile device (110). A 52-multiframe structure, used by the second mobile device (120) when it is transmitting on the first time slot, includes at least one A-idle frame when the first mobile device (110) can transmit its AAB.
Abstract:
A method for access network (112) sharing, for example, a GSM or UMTS 3G wireless communications radio access network (RAN), among multiple core networks (120, 12, 124 & 126), for example, wireless communications services networks, including transmitting information about the core network sharing the common access network, e.g., a pseudo network identity or the number of core networks sharing the common access network or pointer information, in a system information message. The communication device (102) uses the information provided in the system information message to connect to a core network.
Abstract:
A method of routing a message in a network includes transmitting by a mobile station (105) a signaling connection establishment message (308) on a radio connection (118) to a radio network control (102) though a base station (104). The signaling connection establishment message including a registration request message. Next the mobile station receives a registration accept message (310) on the radio connection and subsequently transmits an uplink signaling message (312) on the radio connection. The uplink signaling message from the mobile station includes a core network operator identifier (604).