System and method for identifying the position of mobile terminals
First Claim
1. A system for identifying the position of a mobile terminal in a geographic area defined by a multiplicity of pixels and served by a wireless telecommunications network having a plurality of radio base stations, the system comprising:
- the mobile terminal havingmeans for capturing a mobile-terminal fingerprint including field values corresponding to a first number of channels in the RF spectrum; and
means for transmitting the mobile-terminal fingerprint;
at least one reference station havingmeans for capturing the mobile-terminal fingerprint and comparing it with a plurality of reference fingerprints each corresponding to a position of the respective mobile terminal in the network, the reference fingerprints each in turn comprisinga) a field value corresponding to a second number of channels in the RF spectrum, the first number being a subset of the second number; and
b) a respective probabilistic value associated with each pixel of the area and indicative of the probability that the mobile terminal is located in the respective pixel of the geographic area and associated with cartographic information for the geographic area representative of a mobile-terminal traffic probability for the respective pixel;
means for selecting a predetermined number of candidate fingerprints from the plurality of reference fingerprints on the basis of the comparison between the plurality of reference fingerprints and the mobile-terminal fingerprint, the predetermined number of candidate fingerprints identifying a position of the mobile terminal in the geographic area; and
means for assigning a unique position to the mobile terminal by attributing one of the candidate fingerprints to the mobile terminal on the basis of the probabilistic value.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a system 10 and method for identifying the position of cellular telephones 12 in a geographical area served by a mobile telephony network 14. The system 10 comprises a mobile location center 15 capable of analyzing information about the electromagnetic (RF) field transmitted by cellular telephones 12 with reference information including both RF information and probabilistic information associated with the morphology of the geographical area. The method involves assigning different weights to the location of cellular telephones 12 as a function of probabilistic reference information, and thus makes it possible to use statistical methods for resolving situations of ambiguity in locating cellular telephones which would otherwise be resolved in purely random fashion.
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7 Claims
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1. A system for identifying the position of a mobile terminal in a geographic area defined by a multiplicity of pixels and served by a wireless telecommunications network having a plurality of radio base stations, the system comprising:
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the mobile terminal having means for capturing a mobile-terminal fingerprint including field values corresponding to a first number of channels in the RF spectrum; and means for transmitting the mobile-terminal fingerprint; at least one reference station having means for capturing the mobile-terminal fingerprint and comparing it with a plurality of reference fingerprints each corresponding to a position of the respective mobile terminal in the network, the reference fingerprints each in turn comprising a) a field value corresponding to a second number of channels in the RF spectrum, the first number being a subset of the second number; and b) a respective probabilistic value associated with each pixel of the area and indicative of the probability that the mobile terminal is located in the respective pixel of the geographic area and associated with cartographic information for the geographic area representative of a mobile-terminal traffic probability for the respective pixel; means for selecting a predetermined number of candidate fingerprints from the plurality of reference fingerprints on the basis of the comparison between the plurality of reference fingerprints and the mobile-terminal fingerprint, the predetermined number of candidate fingerprints identifying a position of the mobile terminal in the geographic area; and means for assigning a unique position to the mobile terminal by attributing one of the candidate fingerprints to the mobile terminal on the basis of the probabilistic value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for identifying the position of a mobile terminal in a geographic area comprised of a multiplicity of pixels and served by a wireless telecommunications network, the method comprising the steps of:
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capturing with the mobile terminal a mobile-terminal fingerprint including field values corresponding to a first number of channels in the RF spectrum; comparing the mobile-terminal fingerprint with a plurality of reference fingerprints each corresponding to a position in the network and each comprising a) a field value corresponding to a second number of channels in the RF spectrum, the first number being a subset of the second number; and b) a probabilistic value indicative of the probability that the mobile terminal is located in a respective pixel and associated with cartographic information for the geographic area representing of a mobile-terminal probability for the respective pixel; selecting a predetermined number of candidate fingerprints from the plurality of reference fingerprints and on the basis of the comparison between the plurality of reference fingerprints and the mobile-terminal fingerprint identifying a possible position of the mobile terminal in the geographic area; and assigning a unique position to the mobile terminal by attributing one of the candidate fingerprints to the mobile terminal on the basis of the probabilistic value. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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