Wireless access system with DID and AIOD functions
First Claim
1. A method for establishing communication between a first user station in a public switched telephone network (PSTN), said first user station having a first station directory number (DN1), and a second user station served by a private branch exchange (PBX), said second user station having a second station directory number (DN2), comprising the steps of:
- (a) establishing a bidirectional communication link between a base station and said first user station;
(b) establishing a bidirectional communication link between said PBX and said second user station;
(c) establishing a bidirectional wireless communication link between a wireless trunk interface (WTI) and said base station using an air interface (AIF) protocol, based on an identification of said WTI;
(d) establishing a trunk link between said WTI and said PBX; and
(e) passing said DN2 over said wireless communication link within said AIF protocol; and
wherein said step of passing said DN2 over said wireless communication link comprises;
generating at said base station a forward message comprising said DN1 and a character string indicative of said DN2 ; and
prefixing said character string to said DN1 in a plurality of message words of the "Calling ID" message of the alert with info control signal.
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Abstract
A fixed wireless access system includes a base station for bidirectional communication with a switching center, a private branch exchange (PBX) for bidirectional communication with a plurality of user stations, and a wireless trunk interface (WTI). The WTI communicates with the base station over a bidirectional wireless air link, and with the PBX over a bidirectional trunk line. Since a wireless link is established between a dual radio unit (DRU) at the base station and a transceiver at the WTI, the slots normally allocated to the directory number of the called and calling parties in the current air interface, must be used to identify the transceiver involved in the exchange of information. Therefore, the DN of the called station behind the PBX is transmitted to the WTI using other fields of the air interface, and presented to PBX in a format acceptable for establishing a correct connection (DID service). Similarly, the DN of the calling station behind the PBX, is transmitted to base station and presented to switching center using a format acceptable for use by the switching center (AIOD service).
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10 Claims
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1. A method for establishing communication between a first user station in a public switched telephone network (PSTN), said first user station having a first station directory number (DN1), and a second user station served by a private branch exchange (PBX), said second user station having a second station directory number (DN2), comprising the steps of:
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(a) establishing a bidirectional communication link between a base station and said first user station; (b) establishing a bidirectional communication link between said PBX and said second user station; (c) establishing a bidirectional wireless communication link between a wireless trunk interface (WTI) and said base station using an air interface (AIF) protocol, based on an identification of said WTI; (d) establishing a trunk link between said WTI and said PBX; and (e) passing said DN2 over said wireless communication link within said AIF protocol; and wherein said step of passing said DN2 over said wireless communication link comprises; generating at said base station a forward message comprising said DN1 and a character string indicative of said DN2 ; and prefixing said character string to said DN1 in a plurality of message words of the "Calling ID" message of the alert with info control signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for establishing communication between a first user station in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and a second user station served by a private branch exchange (PBX), comprising the steps of:
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(a) establishing a bidirectional communication link between a base station and said first user station; (b) establishing a bidirectional communication link between said PBX and said second user station; (c) establishing a bidirectional wireless communication link between a wireless trunk interface (WTI) and said base station using an air interface protocol; (d) establishing a trunk link between said WTI and said PBX; and (e) passing a signal including the second station directory number (DN2) to/from said first station over said bidirectional wireless communication link; wherein, for an incoming call identified by a calling party directory number DN1 to said second user station identified by said directory number DN2, said step of establishing a bidirectional wireless communication link comprises setting-up a wireless connection between a control dual radio unit (DRU) at said base station and a transceiver at said WTI, using a unique identification of said WTI comprised in a called party message of said incoming call; tuning said transceiver of a forward voice channel (FVC) to communicate with a voice/traffic DRU at said base station; generating, at said base station, a forward message comprising said DN1 and a character string indicative of said DN2 and broadcasting said forward message to said transceiver over said FVC; and tuning said transceiver on a reverse voice channel (RVC) and establishing a wireless connection between said transceiver and said voice/traffic DRU over said RVC; and wherein said air interface protocol is a cellular system dual mode mobile station-base station compatibility standard IS-54B, and said character string is prefixed to said DN1 in a plurality of message words of the "Calling ID" message of the "Alert-- With-- Info" order standard S-54B.
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6. A method for establishing communication between a first user station in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and a second user station served by a private branch exchange (PBX), comprising the steps of:
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(a) establishing a bidirectional communication link between a base station and said first user station; (b) establishing a bidirectional communication link between said PBX and said second user station; (c) establishing a bidirectional wireless communication link between a wireless trunk interface (WTI) and said base station using an air interface protocol; (d) establishing a trunk link between said WTI and said PBX; and (e) passing a signal including the second station directory number (DN2) to/from said first station over said bidirectional wireless communication link; wherein, for an incoming call identified by a calling party directory number DN1 to said second user station identified by said directory number DN2, said step of establishing a bidirectional wireless communication link comprises setting-up a wireless connection between a control dual radio unit (DRU) at said base station and a transceiver at said WTI, using a unique identification of said WTI comprised in a called party message of said incoming call; tuning said transceiver of a forward voice channel (FVC) to communicate with a voice/traffic DRU at said base station; generating, at said base station, a forward message comprising said DN1 and a character string indicative of said DN2 and broadcasting said forward message to said transceiver over said FVC; and tuning said transceiver on a reverse voice channel (RVC) and establishing a wireless connection between said transceiver and said voice/traffic DRU over said RVC; and wherein said step of generating a forward message comprises; forming said character string to start with a special character followed by the last four digits of said DN2; mapping said prefix string in a plurality of message words of the "Calling ID" message with the "Alert-- With-- Info" order of the standard IS-54B; and modifying the indicator RL-- W of the first message word of the Alert-- With-- Info order to show the length of said forward message.
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7. A method for establishing communication between a second user station served by a private branch exchange (PBX), said second user station having a second station directory number (DN2), and a first user station in a public switched telephone network (PSTN), said first user station having a first station directory number (DN1), comprising:
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(a) establishing a bidirectional communication link between said second user station and said PBX; (b) establishing a trunk link between said PBX and a wireless trunk interface (WTI); (c) establishing a bidirectional wireless communication link between said WTI and a base station using an air interface (AIF) protocol, based on an identification of said WTI; (d) establishing a bidirectional communication link between said base station and said first user station; and (e) passing said DN1 over said wireless communication link within said AIF protocol; and wherein said step of passing said DN1 over said wireless communication link comprises; generating at said WTI a reverse message comprising said DN1 and a character string indicative of said DN2 ; and prefixing said character string to said DN1 in the "called address" message of the "origination message" control signal of said AIF protocol. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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