WO1998035485A2 - Unite de telecommunication mobile, systeme et procede correspondants - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mobile teleommunications unit which comprises storing means for storing message information e.g. input via microphone means and means for transmitting said message to another telecommunications unit.
- the invention also relates to a method for sending a message from a first mobile telecommunications unit to a second telecommunications unit wherein the message is stored in the first telecommunications unit or in the telecommunications system.
- telephone answering machines are known. In that case the message information is stored in storing means connected to or in a telecommunications unit on the side of the called subscriber, i.e. the receiver of the message.
- telephone answering machines are separate items connected to a fixed telephone which item comprises recording means for simply recording the message received from a calling part and they may for example be activated when the called subscriber does not answer the telephone after a given number of signals or after a certain time has elapsed. It is also known to include the telephone answering functionality in a fixed telephone so that an incoming message is stored in the telecommunications unit on the receiving side.
- Messages can also be recorded in said separate item or in the storing means of the fixed telephone itself so that when the subscriber who is called does not want to answer the telephone or is not available for the moment, the recorded message is first replayed whereafter the calling subscriber may leave a message which thus also is recorded.
- GB-A-2270443 shows an automatic telephone message sending apparatus. This document discloses an apparatus that either may comprise a stand-alone unit or comprise part of a conventional telephone unit in which messages can be recorded and stored which are sent at a predetermined time to a predetermined telephone number .
- answering machines etc. generally use electromechanical storage means .
- Such are bulky and complex which as such make them in principle unusable for mobile telecommunications units since one of the main prerequisites for such mobile units is that they are small, light and not bulky so that the user without any problem can carry them under almost any circumstance .
- a problem that the user of a mobile telecommunications unit, such as e.g. a cellular telephone or a cordless telephone, may encounter is for example the case when the user wants to send a message to a person who for the moment cannot be reached. If the user of the mobile telecommunications unit then for example is unable to make the telephone call later or after given time when the message has to be delivered, it may even be impossible for the user to deliver the message.
- a mobile telecommunications unit which comprises a radio part with receiving and transmitting means, control means including microprocessing means, signal processing means and message storing means for storing at least input message information. It also comprises storing means for storing address information for the destination of said message information and for storing information about time/event for activation of the transmission of the message information and logic means for retrieving the stored message information and for activation of the transmission of the message information at said time/event.
- the mobile telecommunications unit comprises conventional storing means for example a RAM-storage which is in communication with the control means and particularly the message storing means are separate from said conventional storing means.
- the destination address information may be stored either in the conventional storing means or in said message storing means.
- the time/event information can be stored either in the conventional storing means or in the separate message storing means in alternative embodiments. Information relating to various events can of course be stored.
- the separate message storing means and/or the logic means are comprised in a module which is connected to or arranged in the telecommunications unit.
- the module may for example be arranged in the telecommunications unit at the fabrication stage or it may be arranged/connected at the option of the user. Particularly it may be detachably arranged in the mobile telecommunications unit so that the user may add it and/or remove it depending on if a user wants to have access to this particular functionality or not.
- the mobile telecommunications unit comprises a cellular mobile telephone.
- information incoming from the receiving means can be stored in the storing means, i.e. information from another telecommunications unit or the destination telecommunications unit.
- separate storing means are used for storing said incoming information.
- an activation link is established between the mobile telecommunications unit delivering at least one message and one or more destination telecommunications units.
- the mobile telecommunication unit comprises recording means and input audio information is stored as audio files.
- message information can be typed in, for example via a keyboard arranged on the mobile telecommunications unit and the message information is stored as text files in the storing means.
- audio information may be converted into text files so that the storing is done for text files. It should however be noted that the message also in such an embodiment is transmitted as audio information.
- the message information is compressed using data compressing facilities and algorithms which as such already are provided in a mobile telecommunications unit in connection to the storing means, thus increasing the storing capability.
- the module comprising at least message storing means also comprises voice recognition means and a memory bank of pre-recorded audio words.
- the message storing means and the logic are not provided in a separate module, may of course also voice recognition means and a memory bank be provided.
- the audio conversation between the mobile telecommunications unit and a destination telecommunications unit is stored so that a user can listen to the "artificial" conversation between two telecommunications units afterwards whenever the user wants to do so.
- one and the same message can be sent to more than one destination telecommunications unit or different messages can be stored for different destination telecommunication units or of course also for the one and the same destination telecommunication unit.
- the event and or/time settings can of course also be the same or different.
- one message can for example be sent to a number of addresses substantially at the same time as well as different messages can be sent to different destinations at different times or also at different times and/or events to one and the same destination. Any combination is in principle possible.
- the separate storing means are not provided in the telecommunications unit but in the telecommunications system itself, the telecommunications unit in other aspects having the functionality as described above.
- a mobile telecommunications system which comprises a number of mobile telecommunication units which comprise means for storing message information or which communicate with message storing means arranged in the telecommunications system.
- Each of the telecommunication units is of a kind as described above and messages are stored on the originating side, i.e. messages are recorded and stored on the originating side and transmitted to a destination telecommunications unit when the user of the originating telecommunication units desires and information about the address of a destination telecommunications unit i.e. the address, generally a telephone number, is stored as well as the time when the message is to be transmitted or the event that the user on the originating side wants to activate the transmission.
- the message information is stored in the system in e.g. separate storing means.
- a so called voice mail box can be used for this purpose.
- the message storing means are comprised in loose modules, for example audio voice control modules and the message information may alternatively be stored as a voice or as a text file.
- this is also optional for the user, i.e. he can store a message either in the form voice or can type in the message and store it as a text file as discussed under reference to the telecommunication units above.
- the system also includes the possibility when only the originating telecommunications unit, i.e. the unit in which a message is stored, comprises said functionality and it is not dependent on the receiving mobile telecommunications unit having the same functionality.
- the receiver does not have to be a mobile telephone but it can also be a fixed telephone or a cordless telephone etc.
- one or more telecommunication units of the system may also comprise voice recognition means etc.
- the functionality may in an alternative embodiment be included in a cordless telephone, e.g. of the DECT-system.
- a method is therefore also provided for sending a message from a first mobile telecommunications unit to a second telecommunication unit which comprises the steps of storing the message in separate storing means in the first mobile telecommunications unit or in ' storing means in the telecommunication system, storing the address to which the message is to be delivered, setting the time or indicating the event when the message is to be delivered, and automatically transmitting the message to the at least one given address at the preset time or at occurrence of the relevant event .
- the method also includes the step of receiving reply messages from the second telecommunications unit and storing said reply messages in the separate storing means in the telecommunications unit or in the system.
- the separate storing means are comprised in a module being detachably connected to the first telecommunications unit.
- the address information and/or the event/time information is stored in the separate storing means for message information or in conventional or additional storing means in the first telecommunications unit.
- the message information is stored as an audio file or as a text file.
- the method furthermore comprises the steps of storing pre-recorded audio words in separate storing means, analysing the pre-recorded audio words in processing means of the first telecommunications unit, in the destination telecommunications unit detecting the delivery address where to send a reply, performing a conversation using said prerecorded audio words between the first and the second telecommunications unit and storing said conversation between the first and the second telecommunications unit so that the user can listen to the "artifical" conversation between the first and the second telecommunications unit whenever he likes.
- the method advantageously also comprises a step ' of transmitting a message to more than one destination telecommunications unit and still further storing a number of different messages to the same or to different telecommunications units so that they are sent to the respective addresses if there are more than one destination telecommunications unit.
- the method further includes the step of establishing a communication link between the first and the at least one second telecommunication units.
- FIG 1 is a block diagram of a cellular telephone with a loose module
- FIG 2 shows a cellular telecommunications system with telecommunication units having message delivering funcationality
- FIG 3 is a flow diagram illustrating delivery of a message from a telecommunications unit
- FIG 4 is a flow diagram illustrating one way of storing and delivering a message
- FIG 5 is a flow diagram showing an alternative way of delivering of messages
- FIG 6 is a flow diagram illustrating two-way delivery of messages/reply information.
- Fig 1 is a schematical block diagram of a conventional cellular telephone with a radio part (RP) 1 which m a manner known per se includes receiving and transmitting means for receiving and transmitting radio signals and to which an antenna 2 is connected. The transmitting means and the receiving means share the antenna 2 m time multiplex.
- the radio part 1 includes means and circuitry for modulating, demodulating and equalizing m a manner known per se .
- the radio part 1 is connected to and communicates with the control part (CCP) 3 comprising a microprocessor.
- the control part 3 controls the cellular telephone and converts the structure of the cellular telephone.
- the cellular telephone may for example be a GSM (Groupe Speciale Mobile) telephone. In alternative embodiments it may m principle be any cellular telephone.
- the control part 3 is connected to signal processing means, a digital signal processor (DSP) 4 which is connected to the communication part (COM) 5.
- DSP digital signal processor
- the signal processing means 4 among others includes (also m a manner known per se) means for digitizing an incoming signal, channel encoding/decoding means.
- the communication means 5 among others includes codmg/encodmg means receiving speech data from and sending speech data to a microphone 7 and a loudspeaker 6 respectively and to the microprocessor of control part 3.
- codmg/encodmg means receiving speech data from and sending speech data to a microphone 7 and a loudspeaker 6 respectively and to the microprocessor of control part 3.
- the functioning of the cellular telephone as such will not be further described herein since it is known per se and different access techniques may be used such as time division multiple access
- the control part 3 is connected to separate storing means which here comprises a separate module (SL) 9 for storing message information and logic means 9 with logic circuity for handling at least the message information.
- SL separate module
- audio messages are stored in the module 9 which can be arranged in the cellular (or cordless) telephone.
- the module is arranged in the telephone at the fabrication stage.
- it is a loose module that can be connected to the telephone by the user.
- the separate storing module advantageously comprises a RAM and a ROM or a flash memory.
- the separate storing means for message information does not have to be contained in a separate module but it can also be arranged as a separate memory in some other way in the telephone.
- the stored message information is compressed. This can be done in a way that is suitable for the particular telecommunications unit, e.g. depending on its internal data structure.
- most mobile telephones e.g. cellular telephones, comprise a speech ' encoder for compressing/ decompressing speech.
- the functionality of the cellular telephone that already is provided, independently of any message delivery funcationality, is used.
- an RPE-LTP Residual Pulse Excited-Long Term Prediction
- the RPE-LTP algorithm is for example described in GSM Recommendation 6.10, "GSM Full Rate Speach Transcoding". This is incorporated herein by reference.
- the encoding/coding means are advantageously conventional means used in cellular telecommunication units for compression of speech received from microphone 7 for simultaneous transmission via the antenna 2 or to decompress speech data received over the air interface via the antenna 2 to be output via the speaker 6.
- the encoding/coding means are designed and programmed for the application of conventional compression/decompression algorithms as discussed above.
- the encoding/decoding means in a particular embodiment, may be used also to compress message information which is to be stored in the separate storing means 9 or to decompress voice messages to be output from the separate storing means 9.
- the Conventional Storing means (CS) 8 of the cellular telephone is for example a conventional RAM memory.
- a first subscriber, or a user has a message that he wants to deliver to a second subscriber or a user, in the following denoted subscriber B.
- subscriber A is taken to mean either subscriber (user) A or the telecommunication unit of subscriber A.
- B C and D.
- telecommunication unit B in the following denoted telecommunication unit B or simply B, see Fig 3, comprises the functionality of message delivering as described in the present invention and that is included in telecommunication unit A.
- the telecommunications unit A is activated or turn on, 101, in a conventional manner.
- subscriber A wants to deliver a message to subscriber B and that subscriber A is able to make a phone call. He then calls B, 102.
- subscriber B may be available or not, 103.
- the call is connected in a conventional manner 103A.
- telecommunication unit A may for example via a display unit or via audio means ask the user A if he wants to deliver a message, 104. This is however an optional feature; it may also be sufficient that subscriber A notes that B is not available and then inputs the message.
- the separate message storing means may be comprised in a separate module that is arranged in the mobile telecommunication unit A.
- the module may for example comprise a separate box or a circuit board that is connected to the telephone or arranged in the telephone.
- the separate storing means are otherwise provided for in the telecommunications unit.
- the order for giving address information and setting time can be as illustrated in the figure or it can be the other way round.
- the message information be given last. In this case it is only illustrated that there is one message to be delivered to one telecommunication unit or subscriber.
- a number of messages can be stored in the separate storing means 9 as well as a number of different times/events, i.e. events on the destination side activating the transmission, and telephone numbers can be stored in the telecommunication units A.
- the address information i.e.
- the telephone number (s) and the event (s) /time (s) for activating the delivery are stored in the conventional storing means of the telecommunication unit or they are stored in the separate storing means 9.
- the address information is stored in one storing means, the separate storing means or the conventional storing means and the event/time information is stored in the other storing means.
- the setting of the time and/or event for delivery may for example be an alarm or a clock that activates the transmission, 109.
- the message is automatically transmitted to telecommunication unit B, 110.
- telecommunication unit B includes the corresponding functionality.
- subscriber B or the telecommunication unit B may return a reply to telecommunication unit A which message then may be stored in the separate storing means 9.
- the telecommunication unit B does not include this functionality, and if the message from A to B is transmitted when subscriber B is available, he may return a reply to subscriber A which then is stored in the separate storing means 9 and which can be replayed to subscriber A whenever he wants.
- Fig 4 illustrates a second embodiment m which an alternative way of storing is used.
- a telecommunication unit as such is known per se .
- a user who wants to deliver a message inputs an audio message, 202.
- the audio message is converted into a text file, 203.
- the message information is then stored as a text file, 204.
- the address and event/time information is input and stored for example as described above, 205.
- the message information is first stored whereafter the address and event/time information is stored.
- the address and event/time information is stored.
- the address and the event/time information is stored before the actual message information is stored.
- the invention is not restricted to any particular way of doing this. Via the event, an alarm or a clock message delivery is activated, 206, and the message information stored as text is converted to audio information, 207, and the audio signal is automatically transmitted, 208.
- Fig 5 still another embodiment is illustrated which also presupposes the use of voice recognition means.
- the telecommunication unit is then started/activated m any appropriate way as discussed above, 301.
- the message to be delivered is typed in, 302, e.g. via a keyboard (or the conventional keyboard) on the telecommunication unit itself or via separate means, 302.
- the message information is then stored as a text file, 303, as described with reference to Fig 4.
- address information telephone number
- event/time information is input and stored, 304.
- the order of storing message information etc. does not matter.
- message delivery activation occurs, 305, and the text information is converted to audio information, 306, and the audio signal is automatically transmitted, 307, to the relevant address.
- a number of different events are stored or the procedure at different events and transmission atuomatically takes place at the occurence of the relevant event .
- m which also voice recognition means are used and which pre-supposes that both the telecommunication unit on the originating side, i.e. the telecommunication unit from which a (first) message is to be delivered, and the destination telecommunication unit, i.e. the telecommunication unit being the intended receiver of the message comprise such.
- the originating telecommunication unit is denoted A
- the destination telecommunication unit is denoted B. It is pre-supposed that both include the functionality of delivering a message according to the present invention and for example described under reference to Fig 1 and to Fig 3.
- memory banks of pre-recorded audio words are contained.
- an audio conversion can be performed between the telecommunication units A and B without any persons being actually involved.
- a user when a user so desires, he can listen to and understand the conversation between the two telecommunication units since the conversation as such has been recorded and stored n the separate storing means, advantageously separate storing means comprised m a module.
- the flow of such a conversation will be illustrated.
- First is the first telecommunication unit, A, initiated or started in a manner known per se, 401.
- the user of telecommunication unit A inputs a message which either is recorded or typed in as described in the foregoing. In this case it is supposed that the message includes a request for information.
- the address of the telecommunication unit B is input, e.g.
- the telephone number and the time/event is set as discussed in the foregoing, 403.
- different alternatives are made available or indicated to the user relating to events on the destination side that can be selected for activating transmission.
- certain events automatically produce activation when they occur, such as off hook, inactivated phone is activated, first call (attempt) etc. if the user, when first attempting to send a message, presses a key or similar indicating that the message should be delivered later on.
- telecommunication unit B It is then determined whether the requested information is available in telecommunication unit, 404. If the requested information is available in telecommunication unit B or directly available to B, the information is given to telecommunication unit A, 404A. If however the requested information is not available, or the subscriber B does not have access to the information at the time the conversation is established, telecommunication unit B asks through transmitting a message of prestored information to telecommunication unit A where to deliver the message when the requested information is available in the separate storing means, particularly the audio module also denoted an audio voice control module, 405.
- the reply from telecommunication unit A (also of prestored words) is then transmitted to telecommunication unit B, 406, and the reply is analyzed in telecommunication unit B, or more precisely in the logic means included in the module if such is used, 407.
- the delivery address or the requested information from A is then stored in the separate storing means, particularly the audio voice control module in telecommunication unit B, 408.
- the requested information is searched for in the meantime, directly after receiving the information request from A, by the telecommunication unit B, 409. This as such pre-supposes that the second telecommunication unit is provided with advanced processing capability or that it is connected to external information sources databases or computers etc.
- the requested information may e.g. relate to information in a timetable etc.
- a cellular telecommunication system is illustrated.
- the cellular telephone 10 (which also is denoted A as the telecommunication unit discussed earlier in the application) comprises separate storing means in the form of a module (SL) 11 which is connected to or arranged in the cellular telephone 10.
- the cellular telephone (here also denoted B) 20 also includes an audio voice control module 21.
- a cellular telephone (also denoted C) 30 is illustrated. In cellular telephone C 30 however there is no audio voice control module inserted and there are also no separate storing means; in other words in this cellular telephone the message delivery functionality is not included, e.g.
- An ordinary fixed telephone (D) 40 is also illustrated for exemplifying reasons. The cellular system will not be explained thoroughly here since such are known per se .
- the base transceiver stations BTS1 and BTS2 shown with the corresponding base station controllers BSC1 and BSC2 respectively, which base station controllers are connected to a mobile switching controller MCS1 and MSC2 respectively, each comprising a visiting location register VLR1 and VLR2 in a manner known per se .
- both cellular telephones (A) 10 and (B) 20 are provided with the message delivering functionality according to the invention, messages can be delivered in both directions which is indicated through the two-directional arrow A-B.
- the fixed telephone 40 is not provided with the message delivery functionality (although in principle it could have been) . This does however not prevent the possibility of the telecommunication unit A 10 from storing and delivering a message at a preset time or at a defined or preset event to the fixed station D 40. However, there is no possibility for the fixed telephone 40 to store and deliver messages to mobile telephone A 10 or to perform a conversation between the telephones. This is illustrated through the one-directional arrow A-D.
- the cellular telephone C 30 however also does not comprise this functionality. Therefore messages can only be stored in telecommunication unit A 10 for transmitting at a desired time or event to cellular telephone C 30 which is indicated through the one-directional arrow A-C. This is of course also the case for the communication between the mobile telephones B20 and C30 illustrated through the one-directional arrow B-C. This does however not prevent a user who is available and also the phone when the message arrives, from directly returning or replying to a mobile telephone which includes the message delivering functionality according to the present invention but it merely prevents a phone-to-phone conversation for example as described with the reference to Fig 6.
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