Wireless telephone user location capability for enhanced 911 application
First Claim
1. In a wireless OCDMA telephone communication system in which there is a cluster of base stations, one of which is a core base station, said OCDMA telephone communication system including frames of a time division duplex spread spectrum signal for two-way voice and/or data transmission, and a plurality of handsets, each adapted to communicate with said cluster of base stations using said OCDMA telephone communication system, the improvement for providing 911 handset position at said core base station comprising:
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a voice/data coding means and PN/RW spreading/channelization means, demodulator means RF modulator means and a microcontroller for implementing communication in said OCDMA telephone communication system,a 911 signalling system comprising said microcontroller, and switch means for disabling voice and data inputs to said modulator for a predetermined time interval within a frame of said time division duplex spread spectrum signal so that short bursts of spread spectrum signals without voice or data modulation constitute a 911 signal,means at each base station in said cluster of base stations for receiving said time division duplex spread spectrum signal and including means for detecting the time of arrival (TOA) of said short bursts of spread spectrum signals without voice or data modulation constituting said 911 signal and producing a TOA signal, and means for transmitting said TOA signal from said base station to said core base station,processor means at said core base station for receiving said TOA signal from at least three base stations for a given handset and deriving therefrom a navigation solution to the geographical location of the handset sending said 911 signal.
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Abstract
Base stations of a wireless telephone user location or position system are arranged in cell clusters and are mutually synchronized to provide very stable signal timing. A center cell or central base station (BSN) in a cluster of N cells acts as a cluster control center for purposes of user location or position finding and is provided with the capability to process information and derive user position. The other cells in a given cluster transmit received 911 data to the cluster control center. The handsets communicate with the respective cells in the normal fashion. However, when the handset dials "911", the enhanced 911 (ENH911) operation is initiated and the handset automatically changes its mode of operation: once per master frame there is included a 100 ms burst of a sequence of transmissions of unmodulated overlay PN sequence and Radamacher Walsh (RW) OCDMA code emanating from the handset only. However, other signalling formats may be used. The pattern is repeated once per master frame, the 540 ms interval between successive 100 ms bursts can be normal voice communication. When establishing a 911 call, a message is included in the handset to base station order wire data alerting the base station that a 911 call is in progress. The base stations are provided with matched filter receivers which can process the received OCDMA and overlay PN code spread signals so as to derive accurate time of arrival (TOA) data. At least three base stations within range of the handset are assigned to derive TOA data from the ENH911 signal from the handset and after processing these TOA signals are used to solve triangulation equations and obtain very accurate position or location information.
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4 Claims
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1. In a wireless OCDMA telephone communication system in which there is a cluster of base stations, one of which is a core base station, said OCDMA telephone communication system including frames of a time division duplex spread spectrum signal for two-way voice and/or data transmission, and a plurality of handsets, each adapted to communicate with said cluster of base stations using said OCDMA telephone communication system, the improvement for providing 911 handset position at said core base station comprising:
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each handset including; a voice/data coding means and PN/RW spreading/channelization means, demodulator means RF modulator means and a microcontroller for implementing communication in said OCDMA telephone communication system, a 911 signalling system comprising said microcontroller, and switch means for disabling voice and data inputs to said modulator for a predetermined time interval within a frame of said time division duplex spread spectrum signal so that short bursts of spread spectrum signals without voice or data modulation constitute a 911 signal, means at each base station in said cluster of base stations for receiving said time division duplex spread spectrum signal and including means for detecting the time of arrival (TOA) of said short bursts of spread spectrum signals without voice or data modulation constituting said 911 signal and producing a TOA signal, and means for transmitting said TOA signal from said base station to said core base station, processor means at said core base station for receiving said TOA signal from at least three base stations for a given handset and deriving therefrom a navigation solution to the geographical location of the handset sending said 911 signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A wireless OCDMA telephone communication system comprising a cluster of base stations having one core base station and a plurality of handsets for two-way voice/data transmission via time division duplex (TDD) spread spectrum frames,
each of handsets having voice/data modulation means, PN/RW spreading/channelization means, demodulator, RF modulator, a microcontroller for normal communication, and a 911 signalling system for disabling said voice/data modulation means and constituting a 911 signal in short bursts, each base station having signal receiving means, time of arrival (TOA) for detecting the TOA of said 911 signal in short bursts, detecting means, TOA signal producing means, and TOA signal transmitting means, and said core base station having processor means for receiving TOA signals and deriving a navigation solution of the handset sending the 911 signal.
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