Machine for providing a dynamic data base of geographic location information for a plurality of wireless devices and process for making same
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1. A wireless network comprising:
- a) at least two wireless devices, each said wireless device communicating via radio frequency signals;
b) a first computer programmed to perform the steps of;
1) locating at least one said wireless device on said wireless network and referencing performance of said at least one wireless device with wireless network known parameters,2) routinely storing performance data and a corresponding location for said at least one wireless device in a memory;
c) a radio tower adapted to receive radio frequency signals from, and transmit radio frequency signals to said at least one wireless device;
wherein said first computer further includes means for receiving said performance data and suggest corrective actions obtained from a list of possible causes for said radio tower based upon the performance data and the corresponding location associated with said at least one wireless device;
d) wherein said radio tower generates an error code based upon operation of said at least one wireless device; and
e) wherein said first computer is further programmed to,1) receive said error code from said radio tower, and,2) selectively suggest a corrective action of said radio frequency signals of said radio tower in order to restrict processing of radio frequency signals from at least one of said at least two wireless devices based upon said error code, and, whereby said first computer suggests said corrective action in order to improve communication with at least one said wireless device.
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Abstract
For a wireless network, a tuning system in which mobile phones using the network are routinely located. With the location of the mobile phones identified, load adjustments for the system are easily accomplished so that the wireless network is not subject to an overload situation. Ideally the location of the mobile phones is accomplished whether the mobile phones are transmitting voice data or not.
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1. A wireless network comprising:
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a) at least two wireless devices, each said wireless device communicating via radio frequency signals; b) a first computer programmed to perform the steps of; 1) locating at least one said wireless device on said wireless network and referencing performance of said at least one wireless device with wireless network known parameters, 2) routinely storing performance data and a corresponding location for said at least one wireless device in a memory; c) a radio tower adapted to receive radio frequency signals from, and transmit radio frequency signals to said at least one wireless device;
wherein said first computer further includes means for receiving said performance data and suggest corrective actions obtained from a list of possible causes for said radio tower based upon the performance data and the corresponding location associated with said at least one wireless device;d) wherein said radio tower generates an error code based upon operation of said at least one wireless device; and e) wherein said first computer is further programmed to, 1) receive said error code from said radio tower, and, 2) selectively suggest a corrective action of said radio frequency signals of said radio tower in order to restrict processing of radio frequency signals from at least one of said at least two wireless devices based upon said error code, and, whereby said first computer suggests said corrective action in order to improve communication with at least one said wireless device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A machine and process for tuning a wireless network, comprising:
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a) at least two wireless devices, each said wireless device communicating via radio frequency signals; b) a first computer programmed to; 1) routinely identify performance data and a corresponding location for each of said at least two wireless devices; 2) routinely store said performance data and said corresponding location for each of said at least two wireless devices in a memory; c) a radio tower adapted to receive said radio frequency signals from and transmit radio frequency signals to said at least two said wireless devices; d) further including a second computer generating a status request; e) wherein a user of one of said at least two wireless devices is able to set a no access flag within the memory of said first computer; and f) wherein said first computer is programmed to deny the status request from said second computer if said no access flag is set; wherein said first computer further includes means for receiving said performance data and corresponding locations from said radio tower and correcting radio frequency signals of said radio tower, and, whereby said first computer corrects the radio frequency signals of the radio tower in order to improve communication with said wireless devices.
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