Emergency call back method applicable to non-coded mobile stations
First Claim
1. An emergency call back method, comprising:
- assigning an emergency routing number to a switch in a wireless network for use as the calling party number of emergency wireless calls routed to a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) by the switch; and
maintaining a mapping table at the switch, the mapping table mapping a mobile station identifier of a mobile station in an emergency call with a mobile equipment identity of the mobile station.
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Abstract
When a switch in a wireless network receives an emergency call from a mobile station lacking a unique identifier (a non-coded mobile station) assigned by a service provider, the switch stores the mobile equipment identity (MEID) of the mobile station in association with the default, non-unique identifier of the mobile station in a mapping table. The switch routes the emergency call to a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) and sends an emergency routing number assigned to the switch as the calling party number. The switch also signals the MEID of the mobile station to the PSAP. If the emergency call drops, the PSAP performs a call back to the emergency routing number and supplies the MEID of the mobile station associated with the call back. The switch, upon receiving a call back using its emergency routing number, accesses the default mobile station identifier from the mapping table using the MEID, and pages the mobile station using the default mobile station identifier. The switch will complete the call back to a mobile station responding to the page if the mobile station has an MEID that matches the MEID of the call back. Besides non-coded mobile stations, the methodology is also applicable to coded mobile stations.
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1. An emergency call back method, comprising:
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assigning an emergency routing number to a switch in a wireless network for use as the calling party number of emergency wireless calls routed to a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) by the switch; and
maintaining a mapping table at the switch, the mapping table mapping a mobile station identifier of a mobile station in an emergency call with a mobile equipment identity of the mobile station. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An emergency call back method, comprising:
sending an emergency routing number of a switch in a wireless network handling communication needs of a mobile station initiating an emergency call and a mobile equipment identity of the mobile station to a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP). - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An emergency call back method, comprising:
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receiving an emergency routing number of a switch in a wireless network handling communication needs of a mobile station initiating an emergency call and a mobile equipment identity of the mobile station at a Public Service Answering Point (PSAP);
initiating a call back to the mobile station by calling the emergency routing number when the emergency call made by the mobile station drops; and
signaling the mobile equipment identity of the mobile station to the switch when initiating the call back. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. An emergency call back method, comprising:
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receiving, at a switch of a wireless communication system, a called party number and a mobile equipment identity; and
paging the mobile station identified by the mobile equipment identity when the called party number matches an emergency routing number assigned to the switch. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An emergency call back method, comprising:
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receiving a page response and a mobile equipment identity from a responding mobile station at a switch; and
completing a call back for an emergency call to the responding mobile station in response to the page response when the mobile equipment identity of the responding mobile station matches a mobile equipment identity received in association with a called party number that matches an emergency routing number assigned to the switch. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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