Title of Invention

EMERGENCY CALL-BACK FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH A USER REMOVABLE MODULE

Abstract An apparatus (100) and method (200) for enabling a wireless communication device operating in a locked mode to receive an incoming call is provided. The wireless communication device is equipped with a user removable module (118) containing user information. As the wireless communication device (100) in the locked mode initially transmits a call to an emergency service center (212), the wireless communication device(100) receives an indication allowing it to access some of the user information contained in the user removable module (216). Using the accessed user information, the wireless communication device (100) is registered in a local network (402), enabling the wireless communication device to receive incoming call for a predefined period of time (220).
Full Text EMERGENCY CALL-BACK FOR A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH A USER REMOVABLE MODULE
Technical Field
The present invention generally relates to an apparatus and a method for
receiving an emergency call, and more specifically to an apparatus and a method for a
wireless communication device having a removable user information module
configured to receive an emergency call in a locked mode.
Background Art
A wireless radiotelephone, such as a cellular telephone, typically operates in a
wireless network by first registering its subscriber identity such as an international
mobile subscriber identity ("IMSF') and a mobile identity number ("MIN"), to the
wireless network. Once registered, the cellular telephone is allowed to initiate and to
receive a call in the network. In a normal mode of operation, the cellular telephone
receives an incoming call by monitoring a page for the IMSI address, and accepting
the incoming call if the IMSI of the page matches the IMSI of the cellular telephone.
If the cellular telephone is not registered, the network may refuse a call initiated by
the cellular telephone, and the cellular telephone will not be allowed to receive a call
targeted to the cellular telephone. The cellular telephone may become unregistered in
several ways. For example, the cellular telephone may no longer have a valid
subscription with any wireless network; the cellular telephone may be in a locked
mode where a user has railed to properly enter a passcode such as a personal
identification number ("PIN"); the current visited network may not have roaming
agreement with the subscriber's home network; or the cellular telephone may be
missing a required user module such as a subscriber identification module ("SIM")
card for a Global System for Mobile Communications ("GSM") type cellular
telephone or a removable user identity module ("R-UIM") for a code division
multiple access ("CDMA") type cellular telephone. For a SIM or R-UIM equipped
cellular telephone, once the cellular telephone becomes unregistered and enters a
locked mode, information contained in the SIM or R-UIM becomes inaccessible.
However, an unregistered cellular telephone, or a cellular telephone in the locked
mode, may still be operated in limited capability to initiate an emergency call to an
emergency service center. The emergency call to the emergency service center may
be identified by a prestored telephone number dedicated for emergency use, for
example, 911 in the United States and 112 in Europe. However, the cellular
telephone in the locked mode of operation is disallowed to receive any incoming call
including a call back from the emergency service center.
Brief Description of the Accompanying drawings
FIG. 1 is an exemplary block diagram of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exemplary flow chart of a preferred embodiment of the present
invention in a wireless communication device;
FIG. 3 is an exemplary flow chart describing one of the blocks of FIG. 2
according to the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 4 is an exemplary flow chart describing one of the blocks of FIG. 2
according to the preferred embodiment.
Disclosure of the Invention
The present invention provides an apparatus and method for a wireless
communication device having a user removable module, which contains user
information, for receiving an incoming call in response to initiating an emergency call
to an emergency service center such as police and fire station while the wireless
communication device is operating in a locked mode.
The wireless communication device such as a cellular telephone may enter the
locked mode by simply not having a valid service subscription with a wireless
network in which the wireless communication device is currently located. The
wireless communication device may also enter the locked mode by failing to receive a
proper password from a user to unlock the wireless communication device to access
information contained in a required user module. A subscriber identification module
("SIM") card for a Global System for Mobile Communications ("GSM") type cellular
telephone and a removable user identity module ("R-UIM") for a code division
multiple access ("CDMA") type cellular telephone are examples of such required user
modules. When the wireless communication device is operating in the locked mode,
the wireless communication device is prevented from making or receiving a normal
call but is allowed to initiate an emergency call to an emergency service center. The
present invention enables the wireless communication device to receive an incoming
call for a predefined period of time after initiating an emergency call to an emergency
center.
FIG. 1 is an exemplary block diagram of a wireless communication device 100
having emergency call back reception functionality in accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the present invention. The wireless communication device 100 may
be, but is not limited to, a radiotelephone such as a cellular phone or two-way radio, a
paging device, a personal digital assistant ("PDA"), a handheld computer, an
audio/video device such as a television or an MP3 player, a network browsing device,
a tablet for a pen, a touchpad for a finger or a pen, a touch keypad for a finger, a
virtual pen, or any type of computing and communicating device having a user
removable module containing user information required to operate the device. The
wireless communication device 100 includes an antenna 102, a transceiver 104, a
processor 106, a display 108, a user interface 110, an audio input and output 112, a
memory circuit 114, a timing circuit 116, and a user removable module 118. The
internal components of the wireless communication device 100 may further include a
external interface 120 and a power supply 122. Accessories and additional
components 124 such as a speaker phone module and hands-free kit may be coupled
to the external interface 120 to provide additional functionality and capabilities to the
device 100. The power supply 122, such as a battery, is controlled by the processor
106, and provides power to the internal components so that they may function
correctly.
Generally, the wireless communication device 100 functions as described
below. Upon reception of wireless signals, the wireless communication device 100
detects the signals through the antenna 102 to produce detected voice and/or data
signals. A receiver in the transceiver 104, coupled to the antenna 102, converts the
detected signals into electrical baseband signals and demodulates the electrical
baseband signals to recover incoming information, such as voice and/or data,
transmitted by the wireless signals. After receiving the incoming information from
the receiver in the transceiver 104, the processor 106 formats the incoming
information for output to the display 108 and/or audio input and output 112.
Likewise, for transmission of wireless signals, the processor 106 formats outgoing
information, which may be entered through the input part of the audio input and
output 112 or through the user interlace 110, and conveys it to a transmitter in the
transceiver 104 for modulation of a carrier and conversion into modulated signals.
The transmitter in the transceiver 104 conveys the modulated signals to the antenna
102 for transmission to a remote transceiver (not shown).
Input and output devices of the wireless communication device 100 may
include a variety of visual, audio and/or motion devices. The output devices may
include, but are not limited to, the display 108 and the audio outputs such as speakers,
alarms and buzzers of the audio input and output 112. The display 108 may include
liquid crystal displays, light emitting diode indicators, or any other displays. The
input devices may include, but are not limited to, the user interface 110 and audio
inputs of the audio input and output 112. The user input 110 may include keyboards,
key pads, selection buttons, touch pads, touch screens, capacitive sensors, motion
sensors, switches, or any other user inputs. The audio input of the audio input and
output 112 may include a microphone or any other audio input.
The internal components of the wireless communication device 100 further
include the memory circuit 114 for storing and retrieving data and the timing circuit
116. The processor 106 may perform various operations to store, manipulate and
retrieve information in the memory circuit 114.
Upon powering on, the processor 106 determines whether the wireless
communication device 100 is operating in the locked mode. If the processor 106
determines that the wireless communication device 100 is operating in the locked
mode, the access to the information contained in the user removable module 118 is
denied, and the processor 106 prevents any call from being initiated except for an
emergency call. To determine whether a call is an emergency call, the processor 106
compares a telephone number entered through a user interface 110 and a telephone
number prestored in its memory 114 such as "911" in the United States and "112" in
Europe. If the telephone number and the prestored telephone number match, then the
processor 106 initiates the emergency call, and causes the transmitter in the
transceiver 104 to transmit the emergency call. After the transmission of the
emergency call, the processor 106 is enabled to process incoming calls upon reception
by the receiver of the transceiver 104 for a predefined period of time.
The processor 106 monitors whether the emergency call has received a
channel assignment after the transmission of the emergency call. Upon the
emergency call receiving a channel assignment, the processor 106 accesses at least a
part of the information contained in the user removable module 118, and uses the
information accessed to complete the call. After the emergency call is completed, the
processor 106 uses the information accessed in the user removable module 118 to
register the wireless communication device 100 in a local wireless communication
network.
Timing information regarding the predefined period of time for which the
wireless communication device 100 is enabled to receive the incoming call is stored
in the memory circuit 114 along with duration information specifying how long the
predefined period of time has been in effect. The timing circuit 116 may include
clock circuitry that provides the current time and/or a timer that provides elapsed time
from a particular starting time such as a beginning of the duration of the predefined
period of time. Different starting times, such as the initiation of the emergency call,
the channel assignment, and the termination of the initial emergency call, may be
defined as the beginning of the duration of the predefined period of time
FIG. 2 is an exemplary flow chart 200 outlining the operation of the wireless
communication device 100 according to a first embodiment. The process begins in
block 202, and the wireless communication device 100 determines whether the
wireless communication device 100 is operating in a locked mode in block 204. In
the locked mode of operation, the wireless communication device is prevented from
accessing user information contained in the user removable module 118, and has a
limited functionality. If the wireless communication device 100 is determined not to
be operating in the locked mode, then all call related processes are performed
normally in block 206, and the process terminates in block 208. If the wireless
communication device 100 is determined to be operating in the locked mode in block
204, then upon initiating a call, which may be indicated by receiving a telephone
number for the call to be made, the wireless communication device 100 determines
whether the call is an emergency call in block 210. Whether the call is an emergency
call may be determined by comparing the telephone number entered with a predefined
telephone number for an emergency service center stored in the memory circuit 114
of the wireless communication device 100. If the call is determined not to be an
emergency call in block 210, men the process terminates in block 208. If the call is
determined to be an emergency call in block 210, then the wireless communication
device 100 transmits the call in block 212, and receives an indication permitting the
wireless communication device 100 to access a certain subset of the user information
contained in the user removable module 118 in block 214.
Upon receiving the indication permitting to access the subset of the user
information contained in the user removable module 118, the wireless communication
device 100 accesses the subset of the user information in block 216, and transmits
relevant information based upon the subset of the user information accessed in block
218. By transmitting the relevant information and having access to certain user
information contained in the user removable module 118, the wireless communication
device 100 begins to operate in a mode similar to the normal operation mode, and
becomes able to receive incoming calls in block 220 for a predefined period of time.
The process then terminates in block 208.
FIG. 3 is an exemplary flow chart further describing block 214 of FIG. 2
according to the preferred embodiment. After the emergency call has been
transmitted in block 212, the wireless communication device 100 monitors a channel
assignment for the call in block 302, and may re-try the emergency call for a
predetermined number of times in block 304 if no channel is assigned to the
emergency call, i.e. if the call is unsuccessful. If the call is assigned a channel in
block 302 in response to transmitting the emergency call, then in block 306, the
wireless communication device 100 interprets the channel assignment for the
emergency call as an indication permitting the wireless communication device 100 to
access the user information contained in the user removable module 118. The
wireless communication device 100 then executes a command unlocking at least a
subset of the user information in block 308. The process then continues to block 216.
Alternatively, the wireless communication device 100 may monitor a service connect
message and/or a call acknowledgement order for the call to determine whether the
call has been established instead of, or in addition to, monitoring the channel
assignment for the call in block 302.
FIG. 4 is an exemplary flow chart further describing block 220 of FIG. 2
according to the preferred embodiment. By transmitting the relevant information
based upon the subset of the user information accessed in block 218, the wireless
communication device 100 is able to register in a local wireless communication
network where the wireless communication device 100 is currently located in block
402. By registering in the local network, the wireless communication device 100 is
able begin operating in a pseudo-normal mode similar to the normal operation mode
in block 404, and is able to receive incoming calls for a predefined period of time.
Whether the elapsed time has exceeded the predefined period of time such as 45
minutes or a certain length in time otherwise provided is checked in block 406. If the
elapsed time is within the predefined period of time, the wireless communication
device 100 continues to respond to incoming calls and operate in the pseudo-normal
mode in block 404, and continues to monitor the elapsed time in block 406. Upon
expiration of the predefined period of time, the wireless communication device 100
terminates the process in block 208.
Monitoring of the elapsed time may be accomplished by using an internal
clock in the timing circuit 116 of the wireless communication device 100 or by
receiving time information from an external time source such as a network time
source. The predefined time period may be defined to run from the time the
successful channel assignment is made in block 302, from the time the wireless
communication device 100 is registered in the local network in block 402, or from the
time the emergency call has terminated. The predefined period of time may be
renewed upon initiating a new emergency call to the emergency service provider, or
upon receiving a call back from the emergency service provider. The start time of the
predefined time period may be stored in the internal memory 114 or in the user
removable module 118. Storing the start time in the user removable module 118
enables the user within the predefined time period to use a different user-removable-
module-equipped communication device by placing the user removable module 118
into the different user-removable-module-equipped communication.
By registering to the local network, if the wireless communication device 100
changes its location, it can be handed off from one cell to another without losing a
communication link. It also enables the wireless communication device 100 to
receive an incoming call from a source other than the called emergency service center.
For example, a caller using the wireless communication device 100 makes an
emergency call to a local police department, and the police department dispatches a
police car. Then, a police officer in the police car will able to call back the caller the
same way as a normal call without having to route the call-back through the police
department to affix the call-back origin.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and
described, it is to be understood that the invention is not so limited. Numerous
modifications, changes, variations, substitutions and equivalents will occur to those
skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention
i as defined by the appended claims.
WE CLAIM :
1. A wireless communication device (100) configured to operate in a locked mode
and configured to use a user removable module (118) which contains user information,
the wireless communication device comprising:
a user interface (110) configured to receive a telephone number;
a memory circuit (114) configured to store a predefined telephone number
therein;
a processor (106) coupled to the user interface (110) and the memory (114), the
processor (106) configured to initiate a call while the wireless communication device
(100) is operating in the locked mode if the telephone number received by the user
interface (110) matches the predefined telephone number stored in the memory (114);
a transmitter (104) coupled to the processor (106), the transmitter (104)
configured to transmit the call upon initiation of the call by the processor (106); and
a receiver (104) coupled to the processor (106), the receiver configured to
receive incoming calls after the transmission of the call, wherein the processor (106) is
configured to access at least a subset of the user information contained in the user
removable module (118) for a predefined period of time after the transmission of the
call.
2. The wireless communication (100) device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
processor (106) is configured to process the incoming calls for the predefined period of
time after the transmission of the call.
3. The wireless communication device (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
processor (106) is configured to monitor a channel assignment for the call after the
transmission of the call.
4. The wireless communication device (100) as claimed in claim 3, wherein the
processor (106) accesses the at least a subset of the user information contained in the
user removable module (118) after the channel assignment for the call is made.
5. The wireless communication device (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
processor (106) is configured to register the wireless communication device (100) to a
local network after the processor (106) accesses the at least a subset of the user
information contained in the user removable module (118).
6. The wireless communication device (100) as claimed in claim 1, comprising:
a timing circuit coupled to the processor (106) configured to generate a start time
of the predefined period of time and to provide timing information to the processor
(106),
wherein the memory circuit is configured to store the start time, and the
processor (106) is configured to determine whether the predefined period of time has
expired based upon comparison between the start time in the memory circuit and the
timing information received from the timing circuit.
7. The wireless communication device (100) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the
processor (106) is configured to place the wireless communication device (100) in the
locked mode upon determining the predefined period of time has expired.
8. The wireless communication device (100) as claimed in claim 7, wherein the
timing circuit (116) is configured to provide timing information based upon an external
time reference.
9. A method in a wireless communication device (100) operating in a locked mode
for enabling the wireless communication device (100) to receive incoming calls, the
wireless communication device (100) having a user removable module (118) containing
user information, the method comprising:
transmitting an emergency call to an emergency service center;
receiving an indication allowing access to at least a subset of the user
information contained in the user removable module (118) in response to transmitting
the emergency call;
accessing the at least a subset of the user information;
transmitting appropriate information based on the at least a subset of the user
information; and
responding to incoming calls for a predefined period of time.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein transmitting an emergency call to an
emergency service center by transmitting the emergency call upon determining a
telephone number received matches a prestored telephone number for the emergency
service center.
11. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein receiving an indication allowing
access to at least a subset of the user information by receiving the indication after
receiving at least one of a channel assignment message for the emergency call, a
service connect message for the emergency call, and an acknowledgement for the
emergency call.
12. The method as claimed in claim 9, comprising registering the wireless
communication device to a local wireless network after transmitting appropriate
information based on the at least a subset of the user information.
13. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein responding incoming calls for a
predefined period of time by:
storing a start time stamp indicating a start of the predefined period of time in
memory;
tracking an elapsed period of time from the start time stamp; and
responding to the incoming calls while the elapsed period of time is less than the
predefined period of time.
14. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein storing a start time stamp indicating
a start of the predefined period of time in memory by storing at least one of the channel
assignment for the emergency call and the termination of the emergency call as the
start of the predefined period of time in at least one of an internal memory and the user
removable module (118).
15. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein tracking an elapsed period of time
from the start time stamp by tracking the elapsed period of time monitored by at least
one of an internal clock and an external time reference.
16. The method as claimed in claim 13, comprising resetting the start time stamp by
at least one of resetting the start time stamp each time an emergency call is transmitted
from the wireless communication device and resetting the start time stamp each time a
call is received during the predefined period of time.
17. A method in a wireless communication device (100) operating in a locked mode
and equipped with a user removable module (118) containing user information for
allowing the wireless communication device (100) access to at least a subset of the
user information for a predefined period of time, the method comprising:
transmitting an emergency call to an emergency service center;
receiving an indication allowing access to the at least a subset of the user
information contained in the user removable module (118) in response to transmitting
the emergency call after receiving a channel assignment for the emergency call;
storing a start time stamp indicating a start of the predefined period of time in memory;
tracking an elapsed period of time from the start time stamp; and
allowing access to the at least a subset of the user information contained in the user
removable module (118) while the elapsed period of time is less than the predefined
period of time.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein storing a start time stamp indicating
a start of the predefined period of time in memory by storing at least one of the channel
assignment for the emergency call and the termination of the emergency call as the
start of the predefined period of time in at least one of an internal memory and the user
removable module (118).
19. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein tracking an elapsed period of time
from the start time stamp by tracking the elapsed period of time monitored by at least
one of an internal clock and an external time reference.
20. The method as claimed in claim 17, comprising resetting the start time stamp by
at least one of resetting the start time stamp each time an emergency call is transmitted
from the wireless communication device and resetting the start time stamp each time a
call is received during the predefined period of time.
An apparatus (100) and method (200) for enabling a wireless
communication device operating in a locked mode to receive an incoming call
is provided. The wireless communication device is equipped with a user
removable module (118) containing user information. As the wireless
communication device (100) in the locked mode initially transmits a call to an
emergency service center (212), the wireless communication device(100)
receives an indication allowing it to access some of the user information
contained in the user removable module (216). Using the accessed user
information, the wireless communication device (100) is registered in a local
network (402), enabling the wireless communication device to receive
incoming call for a predefined period of time (220).

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1546-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

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1546-kolnp-2005-granted-letter patent.pdf

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Patent Number 222881
Indian Patent Application Number 1546/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 35/2008
Publication Date 29-Aug-2008
Grant Date 27-Aug-2008
Date of Filing 04-Aug-2005
Name of Patentee MOTOROLA, INC.
Applicant Address 1303 EAST ALGONQUIN ROAD, SCHAUMBURG, IL 60196
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 DROSTE SCOTT T 1404 LOCH LOMOND, CRYSTAL LAKE, IL 60014
2 AERRABOTU NAVEEN 7943 DADA DRIVE, GURNEE, IL 60031
PCT International Classification Number H 04 M 11/04
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2004/006926
PCT International Filing date 2004-03-02
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10/383,106 2003-03-06 U.S.A.