Automatic location identification system comparing stored field strength data and an actual cellular call's field strength
First Claim
1. A method for automatically locating mobile units in a cellular telecommunications network, comprising:
- connecting a telephone call from a cellular customer to a cellular service, said customer being in communication with a plurality of cell towers, each of said cell towers having a plurality of identifiable cell tower faces for handling signals to and from a wireless telephone;
transmitting from said cell towers to said cellular service provider a Pseudo Automatic Number Identification for each of the cell towers, each of said Pseudo Automatic Number Identifications corresponding to the cell tower face in communication with said customer;
identifying a Directory Number for said customer and the location of said cell towers in said network;
comparing the electromagnetic signal footprint, including field strength aspects, of said customer'"'"'s call to stored field strength characteristics associated with each of said Pseudo Automatic Number Identifications;
ascertaining the coordinates of a location polygon for each of said cell towers in communication with said customer, each of said location polygons subsuming the location of said customer;
determining a reduced location polygon, said reduced location polygon being a subset of coordinates defining an overlapping region between said location polygons;
connecting said wireless telephone customer to an emergency dispatch center designated for handling calls emanating from a region subsuming said reduced location polygon when said customer has designated the call as an emergency call; and
transmitting to said emergency dispatch center said Director Number and the coordinates of said reduced location polygon.
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Abstract
An Automatic Location Identification (ALI) system for cellular telephone networks, along with a pseudo Automatic Number Identification (ANI) typically representing a particular face of a cell tower receiving an emergency call, compares the electromagnetic footprint of the call to stored field strength data to ascertain the coordinates of a small polygon subsuming the location of the caller. Along with connecting the emergency call to the emergency (i.e., “911”) dispatch center, the system also transmits the caller'"'"'s Directory Number (DN), the cell tower location, and the coordinates of the location polygon. This approach gives the emergency dispatch center a more definite location than prior art approaches which only provide a large triangular area based on a cell tower face as the location region of the caller. It can also serve as a back-up to more sophisticated resource-intensive approaches using signal time differentials and the like. In an alternate embodiment, the size of the location polygon is further reduced when the caller is located in a region with overlapping cell tower coverage. In this case, the coordinates of the location polygon are the subset of coordinates defining each theoretical coverage area for the overlapping towers.
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1. A method for automatically locating mobile units in a cellular telecommunications network, comprising:
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connecting a telephone call from a cellular customer to a cellular service, said customer being in communication with a plurality of cell towers, each of said cell towers having a plurality of identifiable cell tower faces for handling signals to and from a wireless telephone;
transmitting from said cell towers to said cellular service provider a Pseudo Automatic Number Identification for each of the cell towers, each of said Pseudo Automatic Number Identifications corresponding to the cell tower face in communication with said customer;
identifying a Directory Number for said customer and the location of said cell towers in said network;
comparing the electromagnetic signal footprint, including field strength aspects, of said customer'"'"'s call to stored field strength characteristics associated with each of said Pseudo Automatic Number Identifications;
ascertaining the coordinates of a location polygon for each of said cell towers in communication with said customer, each of said location polygons subsuming the location of said customer;
determining a reduced location polygon, said reduced location polygon being a subset of coordinates defining an overlapping region between said location polygons;
connecting said wireless telephone customer to an emergency dispatch center designated for handling calls emanating from a region subsuming said reduced location polygon when said customer has designated the call as an emergency call; and
transmitting to said emergency dispatch center said Director Number and the coordinates of said reduced location polygon. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for automatically locating mobile units in a cellular telecommunications network, comprising:
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means for connecting a telephone call from a cellular customer to a cellular service, said customer being in communication with a plurality of cell towers, each of said cell towers having a plurality of identifiable cell tower faces for handling signals to and from a wireless telephone;
means for transmitting from said cell towers to said cellular service provider a Pseudo Automatic Number Identification for each of said cell towers, each of said Pseudo Automatic Number Identifications corresponding to the cell tower face in communication with said customer;
means for identifying a Directory Number for said customer and the location of said cell towers in said network;
means for comparing the electromagnetic signal footprint, including field strength aspects, of said customer'"'"'s call to stored field strength characteristics associated with each of said Pseudo Automatic Number Identifications;
means for ascertaining the coordinates of a location polygon for each of said cell towers in communication with said customer, each of said location polygons subsuming the location of said customer;
means for determining a reduced location polygon, said reduced location polygon being a subset of coordinates defining an overlapping region between said location polygons;
connecting said wireless telephone customer to an emergency dispatch center designated for handling calls emanating from a region subsuming said reduced location polygon when said customer has designated the call as an emergency call; and
transmitting to said emergency dispatch center said Director Number and the coordinates of said reduced location polygon. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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