Automated wireless-call completion using a paging network
First Claim
1. A wireless call completion method comprising the steps of:
- in response to a call incoming for a wireless radiotelephone, transmitting a paging signal to a pager associated with the wireless radiotelephone,the step of transmitting comprising the steps ofin response to the incoming call, determining whether the wireless radiotelephone is registered wit h any base station, andin response to determining that the wireless radiotelephone is not registered with any base station, transmitting the paging signal to the page;
in response to receiving the paging signal at the pager, enabling the wireless radiotelephone to receive the incoming call,the step of enabling comprising the steps ofcausing the wireless radiotelephone to register with a base station,wherein the step of causing comprises the steps ofactivating the wireless radiotelephone; and
in response to the activation, the wireless radiotelephone registering with the base station; and
subsequently to the transmitting paging signal, extending the incoming call to the enabled wireless radiotelephone,the step of extending comprising the step ofextending the incoming call to the registered wireless radiotelephone through the base station with which the wireless radiotelephone is registered, and further comprising the steps of;
in response to either (a) the extended incoming call not being answered at the wireless radiotelephone or (b) the extended incoming call being answered at the wireless radiotelephone and subsequently being terminated, transmitting a second paging signal to the pager; and
in response to receiving the second paging signal at the pager deactivating the wireless radiotelephone.
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Abstract
In a cellular telephone system (FIG. 1), a pager (122) is associated with a cellular phone (121) that is normally kept turned off and thus not drawing power from its battery (513). When an incoming call for the cellular phone arrives at a cellular exchange (103) and the exchange determines that the cellular phone is not registered with a base station (107-109), a paging system (105) is caused to transmit an incoming-call-indicative paging signal to the pager. Receipt of this paging signal at the pager either causes the user of the pager and the cellular phone to turn on the cellular phone, or causes the pager to turn on the cellular phone automatically via associated circuitry (502, 515). Activation causes the cellular phone to register with a base station, whereupon the cellular exchange extends the incoming call to the cellular phone through that base station. If the incoming call is not answered, or when the incoming call is completed, the paging system is caused to transmit a second paging signal to the pager. Receipt of the second paging signal at the pager leads to the cellular phone being turned off again. The cellular phone can therefore normally be turned off without fear of missing incoming calls. Battery power of the cellular phone is thus conserved.
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8 Claims
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1. A wireless call completion method comprising the steps of:
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in response to a call incoming for a wireless radiotelephone, transmitting a paging signal to a pager associated with the wireless radiotelephone, the step of transmitting comprising the steps of in response to the incoming call, determining whether the wireless radiotelephone is registered wit h any base station, and in response to determining that the wireless radiotelephone is not registered with any base station, transmitting the paging signal to the page; in response to receiving the paging signal at the pager, enabling the wireless radiotelephone to receive the incoming call, the step of enabling comprising the steps of causing the wireless radiotelephone to register with a base station, wherein the step of causing comprises the steps of activating the wireless radiotelephone; and in response to the activation, the wireless radiotelephone registering with the base station; and subsequently to the transmitting paging signal, extending the incoming call to the enabled wireless radiotelephone, the step of extending comprising the step of extending the incoming call to the registered wireless radiotelephone through the base station with which the wireless radiotelephone is registered, and further comprising the steps of; in response to either (a) the extended incoming call not being answered at the wireless radiotelephone or (b) the extended incoming call being answered at the wireless radiotelephone and subsequently being terminated, transmitting a second paging signal to the pager; and in response to receiving the second paging signal at the pager deactivating the wireless radiotelephone.
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2. A wireless call completion method comprising the steps of:
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in response to a call incoming for a wireless radiotelephone, attempting to extend the call to a wireless radiotelephone, the step of attempting to extend the call comprising the step of determining whether the wireless radiotelephone is registered with any base station; in response to failure of the attempt, transmitting a paging signal to a pager associated with the wireless radiotelephone, the step of transmitting being performed in response to determining that the wireless radiotelephone is not registered with any base station; in response to receipt of the paging signal by the pager, enabling the wireless radiotelephone to receive incoming calls, the step of enabling comprising the step of causing the wireless radiotelephone to register with a base station; and subsequently to the transmitting of the paging signal, attempting again to extend the incoming call to the wireless radiotelephone, the step of attempting again to extend the call comprising the steps of in response to registering, extending the incoming call to the wireless radiotelephone via the base station with which the wireless radiotelephone is registered; in response to either (a) the extended incoming call not being answered at the wireless radiotelephone or (b) the extended incoming call being answered at the wireless radiotelephone and subsequently being terminated transmitting a second paging signal to the pager; and in response to receiving the paging signal at the pager, deactivating the wireless radiotelephone.
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3. A wireless call completion method comprising the steps of:
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in response to a call incoming for a cellular telephone to a cellular call exchange, determining whether the cellular telephone is registered with a cellular base station; in response to determining that the cellular telephone is not registered, transmitting a paging signal to a pager associated with the cellular telephone; in response to receiving the paging signal at the pager, activating the cellular telephone; in response to being activated, the cellular telephone registering with a cellular base station; in response to the registering, extending the incoming call from the cellular exchange to the cellular telephone through the base station with which the cellular telephone is registered; in response to either (a) the extended incoming call not being answered at the cellular telephone or (b) the extended incoming call being answered at the cellular telephone and subsequently being terminated, transmitting a second paging signal to the pager; and in response to receiving the paging signal at the pager, deactivating the cellular telephone.
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4. A telecommunications system comprising:
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a selectively-enabled wireless radiotelephone; a pager exchange for transmitting pager signals to the pager; a wireless call exchange for extending calls incoming for wireless radiotelephones to enabled said wireless radiotelephones; means responsive to a call incoming for wireless radiotelephones to enabled said wireless radiotelephones; and means responsive to a call incoming for the wireless radiotelephone into the wireless call exchange, for causing the paging exchange to transmit a paging signal to the pager, the paging signal being such that receipt of the paging signal at the pager results in enablement of the wireless radiotelephone to receive the incoming call; and one or more base stations for wirelessly communicating with wireless radiotelephones;
whereinthe wireless call exchange responds to the incoming call by determining whether the wireless radiotelephone is registered with any base station the causing means responds to a determination that the wireless radiotelephone is not registered with any base station by causing the paging exchange to transmit the paging signal, the causing means including means responsive to either (a) the extended incoming call not being answered at the wireless radiotelephone or (b) the extended incoming call being answered at the wireless radiotelephone and subsequently being terminated, for causing the paging exchange to transmit a second paging signal to the pager, the second paging signal being such that receipt of the second paging signal at the pager results in disablement of the wireless radiotelephone, the wireless radiotelephone responds to its enablement by registering with a base station of the one or more base stations, and the wireless call exchange responds to the registering by extending the incoming call to the registered wireless radiotelephone through the base station with which the wireless radiotelephone is registered.
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5. A telecommunications system comprising:
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a selectively-enabled wireless radiotelephone; a pager exchange for transmitting pager signals to the pager; a wireless call exchange for extending calls incoming for wireless radiotelephones to enable said wireless radiotelephones; and means responsive to a call incoming for wireless radiotelephones to enable said wireless radiotelephones; means responsive to a call incoming for the wireless radiotelephone into the wireless call exchange for causing the paging exchange to transmit a paging signal to the pager, the paging signal being such that receipt of the paging signal at the pager results in enablement of the wireless radiotelephone to receive the incoming call; and means interconnecting the pager with the wireless radiotelephone, responsive to receipt of a first said paging signal at the pager for enabling the wireless radiotelephone, and further responsive to receipt of the second paging signal at the pager for disabling the wireless radiotelephone.
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6. a wireless radiotelephone system for use with wireless radiotelephone including a selectively-activatable wireless radiotelephone, comprising:
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a wireless call exchange for attempting to extend the calls incoming for the wireless radiotelephones to the wireless radiotelephones and extending the calls incoming for the wireless radiotelephones to activated said wireless radiotelephones, the wireless call exchange attempting to extend the incoming call to the wireless radiotelephone, by determining whether the wireless radiotelephone is registered with any base station; the wireless radiotelephone is being responsive to being activated, by registering with a base station; means responsive to failure of an attempt by the wireless call exchange to extend a call incoming into the wireless call exchange for the wireless radiotelephone, for causing a paging system to transmit a paging signal to a pager that is associated with the wireless radiotelephone, the paging signal being such that receipt of the paging signal at the pager results in activation of the wireless radiotelephone; the causing means being responsive to a determination that the wireless radiotelephone is not registered with any base station, by causing the paging system to transmit the paging signal;
whereinthe wireless call exchange attempts subsequently to the transmitting of the paging signal to again extend the incoming call to the wireless radiotelephone, the wireless call exchange responding to the registration, by extending the incoming call to the wireless telephone via the base station with which the wireless radiotelephone is registered; and the causing means include means responsive to either (a) the extended incoming call not being answered at the wireless radiotelephone or (b) the extended incoming call being answered at the wireless radiotelephone and subsequently being terminated, for transmitting a second paging signal to the pager, the second paging signal being such that receipt of the second paging signal at the pager results in deactivation of the wireless radiotelephone.
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7. An apparatus for use with cellular telephones, including a selectively-activatable cellular telephone, at least one base station for wirelessly communicating with the cellular telephones, a cellular call exchange for extending incoming calls to cellular telephones that are registered with base stations through the base stations with which they are registered, a pager associated with the selectively-activatable cellular telephone, and a paging system for transmitting paging signals to the pager, the apparatus comprising:
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means responsive to a call incoming for the selectively-activatable cellular telephone to the cellular call exchange and a determination by the cellular call exchange that the selectively-activatable cellular telephone is not registered with any base station, for causing the paging system to transmit a first paging signal to the pager, the first paging signal being such that receipt of the first paging signal at the pager results in activation of the selectively-activatable cellular telephone and registration of the activated selectively-activatable cellular telephone and registration of the activated selectively-activatable cellular telephone with a base station; means for determining whether the selectively-activatable cellular telephone has registered with a base station subsequently to transmitting of the first paging signal; means responsive to a determination by the determining means that the selectively-activatable cellular telephone has registered with a base station, for selectively-activatable cellular telephone has registered with a base station, for causing the cellular call exchange to extend the incoming call to the selectively-activatable cellular telephone; and means responsive to either (a) the extended incoming call not being answered at the selectively-activatable cellular telephone or (b) the extended incoming call being answered at the cellular telephone and subsequently being terminated, for causing the paging system to transmit a second paging signal to the pager, the second paging signal being such that receipt of the second paging signal at the pager results in deactivation of the selectively-activatable cellular telephone. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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