Cordless time-duplex phone with improved hearing-aid compatible mode
First Claim
1. In a cellular telephone network including a network of base stations for communicating with a plurality of mobile stations, a method of providing service to a hearing impaired user comprising the following steps:
- transmitting an interrogation signal from the network to a mobile station and receiving a response verifying an identity of said hearing impaired user; and
allocating a higher proportion of system communications throughput resources if requested by the user and if a profile contained in a network database for said identified user permits such allocation by allocating one or more additional timeslots to the mobile station'"'"'s transmitter.
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Abstract
Techniques for providing a hearing aid compatible mode of transmission for a mobile station in a radio communication system are described. By adjusting a transmission envelope of a mobile station which transmits information in a burst fashion, harmonics which would normally be introduced into a hearing aid placed in close proximity with the mobile station are avoided. The modified transmission envelope provides a more gradual up and down-ramping of power to the transmitter to avoid introducing harmonics in the audio frequencies. This service can be provided at a system level in a manner which will avoid unnecessarily reducing system capacity by, for example, authenticating a user'"'"'s identity, his or her subscription to this mode of operation, the mobile station'"'"'s ability to modify the transmission envelope according to the present invention, and the user'"'"'s desire to actually implement the hearing aid compatible mode of operation.
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12 Claims
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1. In a cellular telephone network including a network of base stations for communicating with a plurality of mobile stations, a method of providing service to a hearing impaired user comprising the following steps:
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transmitting an interrogation signal from the network to a mobile station and receiving a response verifying an identity of said hearing impaired user; and allocating a higher proportion of system communications throughput resources if requested by the user and if a profile contained in a network database for said identified user permits such allocation by allocating one or more additional timeslots to the mobile station'"'"'s transmitter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a cellular telephone network including a network of base stations for communicating with a plurality of mobile stations, a method of providing service to a hearing impaired user comprising the following steps:
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transmitting an interrogation signal from the network to a mobile station and receiving a response verifying an identity of said hearing impaired user; and allocating a higher proportion of system communications throughput resources if requested by the user and if a profile contained in a network database for said identified user permits such allocation by allowing said mobile station to increase its average transmit duty factor. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. In a cellular telephone network including a network of base stations for communicating with a plurality of mobile telephones, a method of improving service to a hearing impaired user comprising the following steps;
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transmitting an interrogation signal from the network to a mobile station to determine capabilities of said mobile station and verify a user identity; receiving a response from the mobile station authenticating the user identity, indicating the capabilities of said mobile station and including a request for special user features; and allocating a hearing aid compatible communications channel if indicated by said special user request and if said requested feature is supported by said indicated capabilities. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A mobile station comprising:
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a transceiver for transmitting bursts of information at controllable power levels; and a processor for controlling power levels associated with said bursts according to one of a first mode and a second mode; wherein said first mode is a normal operating mode and said second mode is a hearing aid compatibles operating mode; and wherein said transceiver an indicating bit at call set-up and said processor controls said transceiver in accordance with one of said first and second modes based upon a value of said indicating bit. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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