System for managing an aircraft-oriented emergency services call in an airborne wireless cellular network
First Claim
1. A system for providing emergency services communications onboard an aircraft, comprising:
- an aircraft network, located in said aircraft, for wirelessly exchanging digital communication signals with communication devices of at least one of;
the aircraft crew and the occupants of said aircraft;
a ground-based Access Network for concurrently exchanging digital communication signals with the airline which operates the aircraft, and at least one of;
a Public Safety Access Points and a government agency;
air-to-ground network for carrying said communication signals between said aircraft network and said ground-based Access Network to establish communications between said communication devices and said ground-based communications network by exchanging both subscriber traffic and at least one of network signaling and administrative data on separate concurrently available logical channels between said aircraft network and said ground-based communications network; and
an emergency services communication system, responsive to origination of an emergency services call comprising the transmission of an Emergency Services access code from said communication device of at least one of the aircraft crew and an occupant of said aircraft, for concurrently interconnecting said communication device of at least one of the aircraft crew and the occupant of said aircraft with;
at least two of an aircraft crew member located in said aircraft via said aircraft network, and said Public Safety Access Point, the airline which operates the aircraft, and a government agency via said aircraft network, said air-to-ground network and said ground-based Access Network;
wherein said emergency services communication system further comprises;
an alert generator, responsive to an operator at said Public Safety Access Point generating an emergency event alert, for forwarding said generated emergency event alert to emergency services personnel at a destination to which said aircraft is routed.
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Abstract
The Aircraft Emergency Services Call Management System enables the unique identification of each passenger wireless device in use in an aircraft and the corresponding identification of the passenger associated with the passenger wireless device. This passenger wireless device registration data is stored as database entries in a ground-based Automatic Location Identification (ALI) database which associates each aircraft with its registered passenger wireless devices. The origination of an emergency services call by any registered passenger wireless device results in the call being routed to a serving Public Safety Access Point (PSAP) where the passenger is connected to an emergency services operator. Since the aircraft flight crew and cabin crew are the only personnel on site that can be relied upon to provide some sort of emergency services response, they are included in the emergency services call.
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15 Claims
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1. A system for providing emergency services communications onboard an aircraft, comprising:
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an aircraft network, located in said aircraft, for wirelessly exchanging digital communication signals with communication devices of at least one of;
the aircraft crew and the occupants of said aircraft;a ground-based Access Network for concurrently exchanging digital communication signals with the airline which operates the aircraft, and at least one of;
a Public Safety Access Points and a government agency;air-to-ground network for carrying said communication signals between said aircraft network and said ground-based Access Network to establish communications between said communication devices and said ground-based communications network by exchanging both subscriber traffic and at least one of network signaling and administrative data on separate concurrently available logical channels between said aircraft network and said ground-based communications network; and an emergency services communication system, responsive to origination of an emergency services call comprising the transmission of an Emergency Services access code from said communication device of at least one of the aircraft crew and an occupant of said aircraft, for concurrently interconnecting said communication device of at least one of the aircraft crew and the occupant of said aircraft with;
at least two of an aircraft crew member located in said aircraft via said aircraft network, and said Public Safety Access Point, the airline which operates the aircraft, and a government agency via said aircraft network, said air-to-ground network and said ground-based Access Network;wherein said emergency services communication system further comprises; an alert generator, responsive to an operator at said Public Safety Access Point generating an emergency event alert, for forwarding said generated emergency event alert to emergency services personnel at a destination to which said aircraft is routed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of providing emergency services communications onboard an aircraft, comprising:
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wirelessly exchanging, via an aircraft network located in said aircraft, digital communication signals with communication devices of at least one of;
the aircraft crew and the occupant of said aircraft;concurrently exchanging, via a ground-based Access Network, digital communication signals with the airline which operates the aircraft, and at least one of;
a Public Safety Access Point, and a government agency;carrying, via an air-to-ground network, said communication signals between said aircraft network and said ground-based Access Network to establish communications between said communication devices and said ground-based communications network by exchange both subscriber traffic and at least one of network signaling and administrative data on separate concurrently available logical channels between said aircraft network and said ground-based communications network; and concurrently interconnecting, in response to origination of an emergency services call comprising the transmission of an Emergency Services access code from said communication device of an occupant of said aircraft, said communication device of at least one of the aircraft crew and an occupant of said aircraft with at least two of an aircraft crew member located in said aircraft via said aircraft network, said Public Safety Access Point, the airline which operates the aircraft, and a government agency via said aircraft network, said air-to-ground network, and said ground-based Access Network; wherein said step of concurrently interconnecting further comprises; forwarding, in response to an operator at said Public Safety Access Point generating an emergency event alert, said generated emergency event alert to emergency services personnel at a destination to which said aircraft is routed. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A system for providing emergency services communications onboard an aircraft, comprising:
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an aircraft network, located in said aircraft, for wirelessly exchanging digital communication signals with communication devices of at least one of;
the aircraft crew and the occupants of said aircraft;a ground-based Access Network for concurrently exchanging digital communication signals with the airline which operates the aircraft, and at least one of;
a Public Safety Access Point and a government agency;an air-to-ground network for carrying said communication signals between said aircraft network and said ground-based Access Network to establish communications between said communication devices and said ground-based communications network by exchanging both subscriber traffic and at least one of network signaling and administrative data on separate concurrently available logical channels between said aircraft network and said ground-based communications network; an emergency services communication system, responsive to origination of an emergency services call comprising the transmission of an Emergency Services access code from said communication device of at least one of the aircraft crew and an occupant of said aircraft, for concurrently interconnecting said communication device of at least one of the aircraft crew and an occupant of said aircraft with said Public Safety Access Point, the airline which operates the aircraft, and a government agency via said aircraft network, said air-to-ground network, and said ground-based Access Network; and an alert generator, responsive to an operator at said Public Safety Access Point generating an emergency event alert, for forwarding said generated emergency event alert to emergency services personnel at a destination to which said aircraft is routed. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A method of providing emergency services communications onboard an aircraft, comprising:
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wirelessly exchanging, via an aircraft network located in said aircraft, digital communication signals with communication devices of at least one off the aircraft crew and the occupants of said aircraft; concurrently exchanging, via a ground-based Access Network, digital communication signals with the airline which operates the aircraft, and at least one of;
a Public Safety Access Point and a government agency;carrying, via an air-to-ground network, said communication signals between said aircraft network and said ground-based Access Network to establish communications between said communication devices and said ground-based communications network by exchanging both subscriber traffic and at least one of network signaling and administrative data on separate concurrently available logical channels between said aircraft network and said ground-based communications network; concurrently interconnecting, in response to origination of an emergency services call comprising the transmission of a an Emergency Services access code from said communication device of an occupant of said aircraft, said communication device of at least one of the aircraft crew and an occupant of said aircraft with said Public Safety Access Point, the airline which operates the aircraft, and a government agency via said aircraft network, said air-to-ground network, and said ground-based Access Network; and linking said occupant with at least two of said at least one aircraft crew member located in said aircraft via said aircraft network, and at least one of;
said Public Safety Access Pointo the airline which operates the aircraft, and a government agency via said air-to-ground network, and said ground-based Access Network;wherein said step of concurrently interconnecting further comprises; forwarding, in response to an operator at said Public Safety Access Point generating an emergency event alert, said generated emergency event alert to emergency services personnel at a destination to which said aircraft is routed.
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