Method of improving a vehicle emergency call network
First Claim
1. A method for improving a vehicle emergency call network, comprising the steps:
- (a) utilizing an independent position enhancement algorithm to determine enhanced position information;
(b) converting said enhanced position information into enhanced pseudo-range information; and
(c) sending said enhanced pseudo-range information to a position determining entity (PDE).
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Abstract
A method of improving a vehicle emergency call network used during an enhanced 911 call, which is especially useful in environments having degraded GPS signals. The present method utilizes an independent position enhancement algorithm, such as a dead reckoning algorithm, and converts the output of that algorithm into a compatible format compatible with a position determining entity (PDE). Some independent position enhancement algorithms return output in the form of position information (typically, two- or three-dimensional coordinates), however, most PDEs only accept information in the form of pseudo-ranges. Thus, the present method provides a technique in which the advantages of an independent position enhancement algorithm are enjoyed, yet a compatible output is sent to the PDE.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for improving a vehicle emergency call network, comprising the steps:
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(a) utilizing an independent position enhancement algorithm to determine enhanced position information;
(b) converting said enhanced position information into enhanced pseudo-range information; and
(c) sending said enhanced pseudo-range information to a position determining entity (PDE). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for improving a vehicle emergency call network, comprising the steps of:
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(a) utilizing a GPS receiver unit to receive GPS information from at least one satellite;
(b) utilizing said GPS information and an independent position enhancement algorithm to determine enhanced position information that is generally in the form of coordinates;
(c) converting said enhanced position information into enhanced pseudo-range information that has a set of errors purposely inserted therein; and
(d) sending said enhanced pseudo-range information with said set of errors to a position determining entity (PDE) in an electronic message that conforms with an IS-801 format.
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