VOX remote unit control in a cellular system
First Claim
1. A radio communications system providing service to a remote unit having a voice operated transmitter (VOX) and able to determine a need for changing the system configuration of receiving and transmitting between the remote unit and at least one fixed station, comprising:
- means for measuring, at predetermined intervals of time, the signal quality received from the remote unit at a fixed station;
means for transmitting an audit request to the remote unit from said fixed station after a predetermined number of said measurements indicate that a signal is not being received from the remote unit at said fixed station;
means, at the remote unit, for transmitting for a predetermined period of time in response to said audit request;
means for making a first measurement of signal quality from said remote unit transmission after said audit request transmission and a first predetermined time delay, and means for storing said first measurement of signal quality;
means for making a second measurement of signal quality from said remote unit transmission a second predetermined time delay after said first measurement;
means for comparing said second measurement to said stored first measurement; and
means for determining whether a need for change in system configuration is required by said first and second measurements of signal quality if said comparison indicates measurements which are similar.
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Abstract
A cellular radiotelephone system providing service to remote units having a voice operated transmitter (VOX) is disclosed. If the regularly scheduled periodic signal quality measurements made by fixed site equipment indicate that the remote unit signal has not been received for a predetermined number of measurements, an audit request is transmitted to the remote unit. The remote unit responsively keys its transmitter for a predetermined period of time. A first special scan is programmed into the regular process such that the fixed site equipment may continue with its regular process until the signal quality measurement must be made. A second measurement is made following the first and if the two signal quality measurements made while the VOX remote unit is known to be transmitting agree, system reconfiguration for the service of this remote unit may be implemented by the cellular system.
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14 Claims
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1. A radio communications system providing service to a remote unit having a voice operated transmitter (VOX) and able to determine a need for changing the system configuration of receiving and transmitting between the remote unit and at least one fixed station, comprising:
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means for measuring, at predetermined intervals of time, the signal quality received from the remote unit at a fixed station; means for transmitting an audit request to the remote unit from said fixed station after a predetermined number of said measurements indicate that a signal is not being received from the remote unit at said fixed station; means, at the remote unit, for transmitting for a predetermined period of time in response to said audit request; means for making a first measurement of signal quality from said remote unit transmission after said audit request transmission and a first predetermined time delay, and means for storing said first measurement of signal quality; means for making a second measurement of signal quality from said remote unit transmission a second predetermined time delay after said first measurement; means for comparing said second measurement to said stored first measurement; and means for determining whether a need for change in system configuration is required by said first and second measurements of signal quality if said comparison indicates measurements which are similar. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method in a radio communications system of measuring signal quality from a remote unit having a voice operated transmitter (VOX) to determine a need for changing the system configuration of receiving and transmitting between the remote unit and at least one fixed station, comprising the steps of:
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measuring, at predetermined intervals of time, the signal quality received from the remote unit at a fixed station; transmitting an audit request to the remote unit from said fixed station after a predetermined number of said measurements indicate that a signal is not being received from the remote unit at said fixed station; transmitting, at the remote unit, for a predetermined period of time in response to said audit request; making a first measurement of signal quality from said remote unit transmission after said audit request transmission and a first predetermined time delay, and storing said first measurement of signal quality; making a second measurement of signal quality from said remote unit transmission a second predetermined time delay after said first measurement; comparing said second measurement to said stored first measurement; and determining whether a need for change in system configuration is required by said first and second measurements of signal quality if said comparison indicates measurements which are similar. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method in a cellular radiotelephone communications system of measuring signal strength from a portable remote unit having a voice operated transmitter (VOX) to determine a need for changing the system configuration of receiving and transmitting between the remote unit and at least one fixed station, including handoff, antenna change, and power change, comprising the steps of:
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measuring, at predetermined intervals of time, the integrated signal strength received from the portable remote unit at a serving fixed station; transmitting an audit request to the portable remote unit from said fixed station after at least one of said measurements indicate that a supervisory audio tone (SAT) is not being received from the portable remote unit at said fixed station; transmitting, at the portable remote unit, for at least six seconds in response to said audit request; making a first measurement of integrated signal strength from said portable remote unit transmission at said serving fixed station if a SAT is detected after a delay of at least one second from said audit request transmission, and storing said first measurement of integrated signal strength; making a second measurement of integrated signal strength from said portable remote unit transmission at least one second after said first measurement if a SAT is detected during said first measurement; comparing said second measurement to said stored first measurement; determining whether a need for change in system configuration is required by said first and second measurements of integrated signal strength if said comparison indicates measurements which are similar; and inhibiting change in system configuration if said comparison indicates measurements which are not similar.
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