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141 | VERFAHREN, TEILNEHMERGERÄT SOWIE FUNKKOMMUNIKATIONSSYSTEM ZUR ÜBERTRAGUNG VON GRUPPENNACHRICHTEN | EP02754976.5 | 2002-08-05 | EP1415497A1 | 2004-05-06 | BECKMANN, Mark; ECKERT, Michael; HANS, Martin; OTTE, Andreas |
The invention is characterized in that for the purpose of sending an information to at least one group (MC1) of one or more subscriber devices of a radio communication system (FCS) regarding the presence of at least one group message (GN1) at least one common group paging indicator signal (GPI1) is additionally transmitted by one network element (BS1) to the subscriber devices of the respective group (MC1) and displayed. | ||||||
142 | Verfahren,Teilnehmergerät sowie Funkkommunikationssystem zur Übertragung von Gruppennachrichten | EP01119060.0 | 2001-08-07 | EP1283648A1 | 2003-02-12 | Beckmann, Mark; Eckert, Michael; Hans, Martin; Otte, Andreas |
Zur Benachrichtigung mindestens einer Gruppe (MC1) von einem oder mehreren Teilnehmergeräten eines Funkkommunikationssystems (FCS) über das Vorliegen mindestens einer Gruppennachricht (GN1) wird von mindestens einem Netzwerkelement (BS1) den Teilnehmergeräten der jeweiligen Gruppe (MC1) zusätzlich mindestens ein gemeinsames Gruppen-Paging-Indikatorsignal (GPI1) gesendet und angezeigt. |
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143 | MOBILE TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | EP94901305.6 | 1993-11-12 | EP0669062B1 | 1998-01-28 | CAMERON, Dennis, Wayne; ROEHR, Walter, Charles, Jr.; PETROVIC, Rade; BHAGAT, Jai, P.; GARAHI, Masood; HAYS, William, D.; ACKERMAN, David, W. |
A two-way communication system for communication between a system network and a mobile unit. The system network includes a plurality of base transmitters and base receivers included in the network. The base transmitters are divided into zonal assignments and broadcast in simulcast using multi-carrier modulation techniques. The system network controls the base transmitters to broadcast in simulcast during both systemwide and zonal time intervals. The system network dynamically alters zone boundaries to maximize information throughput. The system also uses a mobile unit which receives messages from the network and transmits messages to the network. The mobile unit includes a switch that allows a user to request the network to retransmit a received message that contains errors. | ||||||
144 | Verfahren zur Verbindungsherstellung mit einem mobilen Teilnehmer und System zur Durchführung | EP84112697.2 | 1984-10-20 | EP0144665B1 | 1988-05-25 | Koch, Harry, Dipl.-Ing. |
145 | PROTOCOLS FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PAGING CONTROLLERS AND PAGING AGENTS DURING IDLE MODE PAGING OPERATIONS IN A WIRELESS NETWORK | PCT/US2007004391 | 2007-02-13 | WO2007095391A3 | 2007-11-01 | MOHANTY SHANTIDEV; VENKATACHALAM MUTHAIAH |
Protocols are provided to support communication between paging controllers and paging agents in a wireless network that implements idle mode paging. | ||||||
146 | MOBILE TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM | PCT/US9310713 | 1993-11-12 | WO9411960A3 | 1994-07-07 | CAMERON DENNIS WAYNE; ROEHR WALTER CHARLES JR; PETROVIC RADE; BHAGAT JAI P; GARAHI MASOOD; HAYS WILLIAM D; ACKERMAN DAVID W |
A two-way communication system for communication between a system network and a mobile unit. The system includes a plurality of base transmitters and base receivers included in the network. The base transmitters are divided into zonal assignments and broadcast in simulcast using multi-carrier modulation techniques. The system network controls the base transmitters to broadcast in simulcast during both systemwide and zonal time intervals. The system network dynamically alters zone boundaries to maximise information throughput. The system also uses a mobile unit which receives messages from the network and transmits messages to the network. The mobile unit includes a switch that allows a user to request the network to retransmit a received message that contains errors. |
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147 | COORDINATED NOTIFICATIONS | EP17729277.8 | 2017-05-24 | EP3440852A1 | 2019-02-13 | BRADLEY, Bob; CARY, James, B.; KROCHMAL, Marc, J.; SHEPHERD, Matthew, E.; CRANE, Neil, G. |
A device may broadcast an indication of an activity level of the device. The device may also receive a notification of an incoming message and receive at least one broadcast from at least one additional device also receiving the notification of the incoming message including an indication of at least one activity level of the at least one additional device. The device may compare its own activity level with the received at least one activity level. In response to determining that the activity level of the device is equal to or greater than a highest received at least one activity level, the device may display the notification of the incoming message. | ||||||
148 | UE STATISTICS COLLECTION IN AN EMERGENCY AREA | EP14880862 | 2014-01-29 | EP3100474A4 | 2017-10-18 | GUO FENG; DONG MEI; LIU DI; ZHANG NAN |
Methods for collecting UE statistics in a specific area and the respective device and node are disclosed. The method in a first core network node comprises in response to receiving from a second core network node or an application functionality a command requesting UE statistics of idle UEs and connected UEs located in at least one base station covering at least a part of the specific area, transmitting at least one UE statistics request message to the at least one base station to trigger the base station to obtain UE statistics of idle UEs for the base station. The first core network node receives from the at least one base station, at least one UE statistics response message that includes the idle UE statistics, obtains UE statistics of connected UEs located in the at least one base station, and transmitting to, at least one of the second core network node or the application functionality, a report message including the UE statistics of the idle UEs and connected UEs located in the at least one base station. | ||||||
149 | WIFI HAZARDOUS AREA VOIP PAGING TELEPHONE AND SYSTEM | EP14840318 | 2014-08-28 | EP3039829A4 | 2017-04-05 | ZUKAS JOHN V; REID JEFF T; WEIST JEFFREY M; DEIHM ROGER W; MOUGHAN ROSS H |
VoIP-based telephone is provided with integral paging amplifier and a WiFi antenna, and is designed for hazardous areas such as UL Class I, Division 1, Division 2 and IEC Ex including the WiFi antenna. A system of VoIP-based telephone units supports multicast to provide prioritized and loudspeaker-zoned paging. The integral 30-watt class D amplifier in the telephone units provides sufficient volume for paging and ringing to be reliably detected by personnel in hazardous locations. Upon lifting the handset, the telephone unit can automatically revert to standard VoIP telephone operation. The telephones can be powered via DC, AC or with Power over Ethernet (POE). | ||||||
150 | UE STATISTICS COLLECTION IN AN EMERGENCY AREA | EP14880862.9 | 2014-01-29 | EP3100474A1 | 2016-12-07 | GUO, Feng; DONG, Mei; LIU, Di; ZHANG, Nan |
Methods for collecting UE statistics in a specific area and the respective device and node are disclosed. The method in a first core network node comprises in response to receiving from a second core network node or an application functionality a command requesting UE statistics of idle UEs and connected UEs located in at least one base station covering at least a part of the specific area, transmitting at least one UE statistics request message to the at least one base station to trigger the base station to obtain UE statistics of idle UEs for the base station. The first core network node receives from the at least one base station, at least one UE statistics response message that includes the idle UE statistics, obtains UE statistics of connected UEs located in the at least one base station, and transmitting to, at least one of the second core network node or the application functionality, a report message including the UE statistics of the idle UEs and connected UEs located in the at least one base station. | ||||||
151 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CALCULATING PAGING OPPORTUNITY UNDER EXTENDED PAGING CYCLE | EP13884327 | 2013-05-10 | EP2996405A4 | 2016-11-16 | QIU TAO; CHANG NINGJUAN; XU HAIBO |
Embodiments of the present application provide a method and apparatus for calculating a paging occasion under an extended paging cycle. The method includes: calculating a frame number (SFN) where a paging message occurs by user equipment (UE) by using a formula SFN mod T = (T div N) * (UE_ID extended mod N) ; calculating a subframe number (i_s) where the paging message occurs by the UE by using a formula i_s =flood (UE_ID extended /N)mod N s ; and determining by the UE a paging occasion of the UE under an extended paging cycle by using the frame number and the subframe number where the paging message occurs; where, T is a paging cycle of the UE, which is equal to a specific discontinuous reception (DRX) value of the UE; UE_ID extended = IMSI mod (1024 · 2 n ), UE_D extended being an identity index of the UE, IMSI is an international mobile subscriber identity of the UE, and n is the number of bits of an extended SFN; N = min(T,nB) ; N s = max(1, nB / T) ; and nB ˆˆ {4T,2T,T,T/2,T/4,T/8,T/16,T/32} . With the method and apparatus of the embodiments of the present application, a good solution is provided for calculating a paging occasion under an extended paging cycle. | ||||||
152 | WIFI HAZARDOUS AREA VOIP PAGING TELEPHONE AND SYSTEM | EP14840318.1 | 2014-08-28 | EP3039829A1 | 2016-07-06 | ZUKAS, John V.; REID, Jeff T.; WEIST, Jeffrey M.; DEIHM, Roger W.; MOUGHAN, Ross H. |
VoIP-based telephone is provided with integral paging amplifier and a WiFi antenna, and is designed for hazardous areas such as UL Class I, Division 1, Division 2 and IEC Ex including the WiFi antenna. A system of VoIP-based telephone units supports multicast to provide prioritized and loudspeaker-zoned paging. The integral 30-watt class D amplifier in the telephone units provides sufficient volume for paging and ringing to be reliably detected by personnel in hazardous locations. Upon lifting the handset, the telephone unit can automatically revert to standard VoIP telephone operation. The telephones can be powered via DC, AC or with Power over Ethernet (POE). | ||||||
153 | SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT MESSAGE TRANSMISSION METHOD AND DEVICE | EP14798091 | 2014-05-12 | EP2938144A4 | 2016-06-01 | DU ZHENGUO; CHEN JI |
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a service advertisement message transmission method and device, which are used to ensure service discovery efficiency and improve media utilization efficiency. The method in the embodiments of the present invention includes: generating, by a first device, a first service advertisement message, where the first service advertisement message includes first service information of the first device and second service information of a second device; the second service information is obtained by the first device from a received message sent by the second device; the first service information is used to enable a device in a communication range of the first device to learn service information of the first device; and the second service information is used to enable a device in a communication range of the second device to learn service information of the second device; and sending, by the first device, the first service advertisement message. | ||||||
154 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR NOTIFYING OF GROUP PAGING AREA INFORMATION | EP12825794 | 2012-07-26 | EP2750460A4 | 2015-01-21 | ZHANG HUIYING; ZHANG YING |
Examples of the present disclosure provide a method and a device for communicating paging area information. A radio access network (RAN) side device can determine a smaller area for group paging by using information of a group paging area provided by a services capability server (SCS) and cell coverage information. Therefore, when users are managed in groups, paging areas determined can be more accurate, and paging efficiency can be increased, waste of resources resulted from performing group paging in a too-large paging area can be avoided. The mechanism can prevent random access of a large number of users who have received the group paging from overloading the RAN and from impacting conventional human-to-human (H2H) users. | ||||||
155 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR NOTIFYING OF GROUP PAGING AREA INFORMATION | EP12825794.6 | 2012-07-26 | EP2750460A1 | 2014-07-02 | ZHANG, Huiying; ZHANG, Ying |
Examples of the present disclosure provide a method and a device for communicating paging area information. A radio access network (RAN) side device can determine a smaller area for group paging by using information of a group paging area provided by a services capability server (SCS) and cell coverage information. Therefore, when users are managed in groups, paging areas determined can be more accurate, and paging efficiency can be increased, waste of resources resulted from performing group paging in a too-large paging area can be avoided. The mechanism can prevent random access of a large number of users who have received the group paging from overloading the RAN and from impacting conventional human-to-human (H2H) users. |
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156 | Multi-sector broadcast paging channel | EP11162890.5 | 2006-03-06 | EP2369884A3 | 2012-02-22 | Teague, Edward Harrison; Agrawal, Avneesh; Khandekar, Aamod |
Systems and methods are described that facilitate improving paging signal strength at or near sector perimeters in a wireless network region by transmitted identical paging waveforms simultaneously from all sectors in the region and permitting over-the-air signal aggregation to combine signal energy near sector perimeters. Waveforms can be modulated using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique and can be simultaneously transmitted according to predefined transmission resources over a multi-sector broadcast paging channel reserved for such identical waveforms. Cyclic prefix can be added to the identical waveforms to mitigate problems associated with delay spread and/or time-of-arrival differences at or near sector perimeters. |
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157 | Multi-sector broadcast paging channel | EP11162890.5 | 2006-03-06 | EP2369884A2 | 2011-09-28 | Teague, Edward Harrison; Agrawal, Avneesh; Khandekar, Aamod |
Systems and methods are described that facilitate improving paging signal strength at or near sector perimeters in a wireless network region by transmitted identical paging waveforms simultaneously from all sectors in the region and permitting over-the-air signal aggregation to combine signal energy near sector perimeters. Waveforms can be modulated using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technique and can be simultaneously transmitted according to predefined transmission resources over a multi-sector broadcast paging channel reserved for such identical waveforms. Cyclic prefix can be added to the identical waveforms to mitigate problems associated with delay spread and/or time-of-arrival differences at or near sector perimeters. |
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158 | BASE-STATION-CONTROLLED PAGING IN MOBILE RADIO SYSTEMS | EP05708691.0 | 2005-03-09 | EP1856935A1 | 2007-11-21 | RAJAHALME, Jarno; RANTALAINEN, Timo M.; USKELA, Sami; VESTERINEN, Seppo |
This invention relates to a method for paging a mobile station (6-1 .. 6-3) in a mobile radio system (1a; 1b) that comprises a plurality of base stations (3a-1, 3a-2; 3b-1, 3b-2; 3-1 .. 3-3) each serving at least one cell (80-1 .. 80-3) of said mobile radio system, said method comprising receiving (100) a data packet destined for said mobile station at one of said base stations during a dormant period of said mobile station, wherein it is unknown in which cell of said mobile radio system said mobile station is located during said dormant period; and taking action (103, 105) at said base station that received said data packet to page said mobile station in response to said received data packet in order to determine said cell in which said mobile station is located. The invention further relates to a corresponding computer program, computer program product, base station, mobile radio system and mobile station. | ||||||
159 | A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM EMPLOYING A NETWORK ACTIVE SET FORMED FROM BASE STATIONS OPERABLE AS PRIMARY AND SECONDARY AGENTS | EP04784084.8 | 2004-09-13 | EP1790176A2 | 2007-05-30 | DAS, Suman; KLEIN, Thierry, E.; LEUNG, Kin, K.; MUKHERJEE, Sayandev; MULLANY, Francis, Joseph; RITTENHOUSE, George, E.; SAMUEL, Louis, Gwyn; VISWANATHAN, Harish; ZHENG, Haitao |
A method for controlling a wireless communications system is provided. A plurality of substantially identical base stations, each capable of being operated as both a primary agent and a secondary agent are deployed. The secondary agent is capable of communicating with a mobile device and the primary agent is capable of communicating with a network. A network active set associated with a mobile device is formed from a plurality of the base stations. One of the base stations in the network active set is selected to operate as the primary agent, and it communicates to the other base stations that the selected base station is operating as the primary agent. Thus, communications between the network and the mobile device are routed through the primary agent and the selected secondary agent. | ||||||
160 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND METHOD FOR UPDATING LOCATING INFORMATION OF MOBILE STATIONS USING MULTICAST | EP03778348.7 | 2003-11-10 | EP1566025A1 | 2005-08-24 | DOLGOV, Konstantin; KILDEGAARD, Thomas |
A wireless zone-based communication system (200, 300) includes a plurality of zones (150-158) being served with short data capabilities by a plurality of short data routers (220-224). At least one zone controller (210) from a number of zone controllers transmits a multicast message (430, 440) to the plurality of short data routers (220-224). At least one short data router (220) is able to generate or update information relating to mobile communication units that are operational in the one or more zones the short data router (220) serves. Preferably, the short data router serves as a primary and/or secondary (back-up) and/or load sharing short data router. A method for improving redundancy provision in a wireless zone-based communication system (200, 300), a zone controller (210) and a short data router (220) are also described. This mechanism ensures that all short data routers are simultaneously provided with the same mobility information, due to continuous multicast message transmissions from the zone controllers. The maintenance of the mobility databases in each of the short data routers is therefore accurate and synchronised. |