WO2008010806A1 - système de gestion de communication sans fil - Google Patents
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- Wireless communication systems such as phone systems exist which identify the location of a cell phone device and based on the cell phone device's location the frequency or transmission route is optimized for improved voice clarity.
- wireless phone device transmissions are electronically jammed in areas such as hospitals, hazardous environments etc having the unwanted consequence of interfering with transmission and reception into neighboring areas.
- the use of the 911 emergency call feature is also adversely affected in these jammed environments.
- the use of EM blocking media such as lead is another means to stop unwanted transmission of signals however, again, these materials also block the 911 emergency call feature of a wireless device and any other priority type transmission.
- a blocking system such as described in US Patent 6,701 ,158, to Moreth identifies electromagnetic (EM) frequencies and provides a device, which will block the reception and transmission of EM energy. As such, the 911 emergency call feature may be blocked.
- EM electromagnetic
- wireless devices and systems such as telephone, television, voice communication, data, video, still images systems based on the location of the wireless device.
- Functionality that may be altered includes but not limited to are audio signaling, data collection and transfer, voice, video and still imaging collection, transmittal and reception.
- Wireless devices that may be managed include but not limited to are cell phones, satellite radio, wireless computer devices such as lap top and notebook computers, mobile devices, personal hand held devices (PDA) such as PALM PILOTS and SIDEKICKS, BLACKBERRIES, Satellite television. Altering the functionality of such wireless devices is for the purposes of the common good, public safety, national security, private security, fee based markets such as reception of sport events.
- the management system which alters the wireless device's functionality is at a location other than the area where the altering functionality is desired.
- the functionality of the wireless device is altered by internal hardware that is driven by software which is controlled/operated by a management system.
- the decision to alter the wireless device is by virtue of the wireless device's location.
- the wireless device's location is known through positioning systems such as GPS, cellular tower triangulation, beacons, etc.
- the location being designated by a 2- dimensional grid defined typically by longitude and latitude or optionally, a 3- dimensional grid (i.e., longitude, latitude and height or elevation.)
- Another purpose of the primary invention is to not prevent the 911 call feature in the areas where the wireless device is prevented or disabled to ring or emit audible sounds. It is yet another purpose of the primary invention to prevent the use of video or image transmitted signals from wireless devices such as bathrooms, dressing rooms, confidential areas such as banks, court rooms, businesses, funeral parlors, restaurants, church, concert halls, movie theaters, performance art theater, stage, school lecture rooms, test taking halls, classrooms etc.,
- PDA personal hand held devices
- a communication device such as a cell phone placed within a moving vehicle, such as an automobile, plane or boat
- a communication device such as a cell phone with alphanumeric text capability, PDA or other wireless communication to aid the user by giving the user information based on where the user is located such as in restaurant, the menu, daily lunch specials, bathroom and
- the present invention relates to the use and management of wireless communication devices and in particular, cell phone, video cell phone, personal hand held devices, computer notebook and lap-top so to restrict or 105 limit the use of such devices in private or public areas where such devices may be a public nuisance or to help to prevent the transmission of confidential or private information including voice, data and images generated in said areas.
- the location of the wireless communication device is known through the use of a GPS, cellular phone tower triangulation, beacons, hotspot 110 broadcast area such as BLUETOOTH and WiFi, etc., type positioning systems and an independent switching management system which permits the wireless communication device to operate or not based on its location.
- GPS GPS, cellular phone tower triangulation, beacons, hotspot 110 broadcast area
- beacons such as BLUETOOTH and WiFi, etc.
- type positioning systems and an independent switching management system which permits the wireless communication device to operate or not based on its location.
- 115 6,690,322 describes an optional improvement of the location determination for a cellular phone.
- This patent describes a cellular phone that receives a position measurement result, which indicates a position of the cellular phone determined based on both GPS satellite information and CDMA base station information, from a location information server. Then, when a value indicated
- the cellular phone receives another position measurement result, which indicates the position of the cellular phone determined based only on the CDMA base station information, from the location information server and displays it on a display device.
- a location measurement result which indicates the position of the cellular phone determined based only on the CDMA base station information
- 125 positioning system such as this may be employed as a means for locating the cell phone.
- Hot spot systems such as BLUETOOTH and WiFi or hot wireless network areas or any type of electromagnetic energy, infrared (IR) realms may be defined to limit or even prevent and or alter the functionality of wireless
- Figure 1 is a schematic of the wireless management system.
- Figure 2 is a diagram of the wireless device, location antennae, computer management hardware.
- Figure 3 is a sketch of a 2-diminsional grid describing a controlled 140 space and uncontrolled space using a space defined by longitudinal and latitude coordinates.
- Figure 4 is a sketch of a 3-diminsional grid describing a controlled space and uncontrolled space using a space defined by longitudinal, latitude, and elevation coordinates.
- wireless phones can become an annoyance in areas such as church, cemeteries, funeral parlors, private and hospital rooms, and 150 especially during times when silence is required.
- the transfer of information to students during examination sessions should be limited.
- electromagnet devices such as a wireless phone
- the use of electromagnet devices can be dangerous or hazardous in certain areas such as explosive environments, airplanes, area where sensitive electronic equipment resides.
- the present invention provides
- 155 a solution for preventing, permitting and/ or limiting the use of such devices including video-phones, Item 10 in Figure 2, personal handheld devices (PDA), lap top and notebook computers during certain time periods, continuous periods or, during a predefined schedule which may be optionally changed on a real time basis.
- PDA personal handheld devices
- the present invention incorporates the use of a GPS type
- 160 location device items 40,50, 60, 70, 80 in Figure 2 in a wireless communication device as known in the art such as a LORAN and NAVSTAR system and those described in US Patent 6,501 ,420 and US Patent 6,597,988 and an external switching management system, Item 90 in Figure 2, which permits or alters the communication or functionality of the device depending
- the limiting, preventing or altering of the device's functionality can be described for an example as whether the audio signal of a cell phone occurs when the device was receiving a telephone call or not depending upon the location of the ceil phone.
- the present invention encompasses both the transmission and reception of analog, digital audio,
- the transmission energy can be but not limited to the form of electromagnetic energy, infrared (IR) energy, and ultrasonic energy.
- the present invention incorporates an external switching management system.
- the external switching management system is a hardware based system
- the external wireless communication network is aware of the entry through the use of a positioning system such as GPS or beacons, or tower triangulation, the external switching system prevents the wireless device from performing certain
- the phone would not ring but rather, the phone may vibrate so not to annoy persons in the immediate vicinity of the device.
- the student's lap top or notebook may function normally except that the instant messaging functionality may be de-functioned so to prevent the sharing of questions and 190 answers to the test during examination periods.
- no wireless transmissions are permitted.
- no video imaging data is permitted to be transferred from the communication device or optionally, the image may be prevented from being stored into the device's internal memory.
- the external communication system maintains a database of locations where certain limitations and restrictions of wireless communication device usage may occur.
- the restricted locations are deemed restricted by the owner of these specific locations.
- the owner of the specific site notifies the external communication system to place the location of their respective sites into the
- the owner of the restricted sites may optionally compensate the external communication system for the system's service.
- the owner of the deemed restricted sites optionally may place and withdraw their sites from the database at any given time.
- the owner of the deemed restricted sites optionally may opt
- the restricted site owner may choose to only restrict his site during certain times based on a predefined schedule. For example, a church building may only restrict the audible signaling of cell phones on Sundays
- Figures 3 illustrates a 2-dimensional grid which the controlled space, item 1 11 is defined by longitudinal item 107 and latitude item 109 coordinates. These coordinates by be defined as absolute coordinates such as with a GPS system or may be defined using a relative coordinate system as defined by a datum point, item105.
- Figures 4
- 215 illustrates a 3-dimensional grid which the controlled space, item 137 is defined by longitudinal, item 130, a latitude, item 133, and an elevation, item 131 coordinates. These coordinates by be defined as absolute coordinates such as with a GPS system with an elevation functionality or may be defined using a relative coordinate system as defined by a datum point, item139.
- the management system consists of a method to optionally route an audible communication to a text message or voicemail in the example of a cell phone transmission restriction.
- the management system may trunk all wireless communication through a central hub or be localized through satellite hubs where switching occurs.
- the management system can send via
- electromagnetic energy signaling the wireless communication device to alter the wireless communication device functionality as the wireless communication device enters a restricted space may be from any wireless or infrared source such as hotspot broadcast areas, wireless phone communication, wireless communication
- the management system no longer prevents or limits the transfer of data to device.
- the management system may incorporate a hierarchy scheme (or an override
- the professor's wireless equipment functions without any filtering or limiting functionality, but the students' wireless devices are limited or functionality changed in the lecture hall such as the student may not converse using instant messaging during the lecture except with the professor. As soon as the student leaves the restricted space of the lecture
- the hierarchy-based logic may be a functionality as the result of the hardware used or an optional software function.
- wireless devices for police and firemen may contain wired logic or hardware such that
- the management system limits the possible multiple transmissions over their wireless devices during times when silence is important.
- the present invention preferred embodiment is in the application with wireless phone systems.
- An example of additional functionality of the preferred embodiment is in the application with wireless phone systems.
- the wireless communication management system would alter the ability of wireless phones based on the vehicle's location (i.e., interstate, tunnel, hazardous road conditions, large bridges) from producing audio signals such as receiving voice sound from the hand held device but rather, re-route the sound to a separate vehicle's location (i.e., interstate, tunnel, hazardous road conditions, large bridges) from producing audio signals such as receiving voice sound from the hand held device but rather, re-route the sound to a separate
- the management system may optionally prohibit the use of the hands-free operation mode by preventing the use of the external passenger compartment
- the present invention provides a wireless communication management system that increases the safety in the operation of motor vehicles.
- the present invention can be applied in the use of the functionality of military
- 280 communication equipment such as unmanned drones over enemy air space.
- the location of the drone is known through GPS, when the drone enters over enemy air space, a signal from the communication management system is sent to the drone to limit its communication or to change a functionality such as to scramble communications to help prevent the enemy from recognizing
- drone's functionally may be real-time based on its location as known through the location positioning system and either a predefine protocol, i.e., passive monitoring, as managed through the drone's internal software loaded prior to the drone's launch or the restriction may be managed by continuous signaling or a sequence of signals, i.e., active monitoring, being sent by the
- Another example of the present invention is in the altering of the functionality of digital imaging equipment such as cameras, camcorders, facsimile machines if these machines contain a wireless receiver hardware that is able to alter the functionality of said devices.
- digital imaging equipment such as cameras, camcorders, facsimile machines if these machines contain a wireless receiver hardware that is able to alter the functionality of said devices.
- 300 database contains locations for example, bathhouses, or public change rooms, atomic reactors, prisons, banks, military compounds, critical bridges and tunnels, financial exchange sites, and the like that are identified as areas where images should not be captured due to national security or privacy reasons.
- the wireless communication system triggers or untriggers local
- broadcast hotspots such as Bluetooth and WiFi areas that are located at these restricted areas to prevent the capturing of digital images in said devices.
- the local broadcast hotspot areas are transparent to the operation of the digital camera or camcorder devices but are activated by the external communication management system to create the function altering region within the hotspot
- the present invention can be further extended to include a feedback notification to the wireless communication system if images are attempted to be made at restricted sites. Notification of the attempts may help apprehend criminal or terrorist person or persons possibly desiring to harm national security.
- Another example of altering the functionality of a wireless device based on its location is during a national emergency event occurring in a particular area. For example, if a dirty bomb is found or triggered in a city, the management system would alter wireless devices in the area such as PDAs, alphanumeric
- 320 cell phones to signal the user by controlling the wireless device to provide useful information about the emergency event and to optionally provide the user an optimal route of escape based on his location.
- Another example of altering the functionality of a wireless device based on its location is when a user enters a building or an outside garden or park area for
- the management system contains a database of the attributes a person would be interested in people to meet for a date. As persons approach one another within these designated areas having mating attribute profiles, the wireless system management system signals the user
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un système de gestion de communication conçu pour modifier la fonctionnalité de dispositifs de communication sans fil, principalement, des dispositifs de téléphones cellulaires en fonction de l'emplacement du dispositif sans fil. Le système, qui gère l'utilisation de dispositifs sans fil, provient d'une base de données prédéfinie mais modifiable créée par des possesseurs d'emplacements qui désirent une utilisation restreinte de certains dispositifs sans fil. Le système de gestion surveille l'emplacement des dispositifs de communication sans fil par l'intermédiaire du GPS ou d'autres systèmes de positionnement d'emplacement et compare la position du dispositif sans fil avec sa base de données. Si le dispositif sans fil entre dans un espace réservé, le système de gestion de communication signale au dispositif sans fil de modifier sa fonctionnalité, par exemple empêcher le téléphone cellulaire de sonner mais le laisser vibrer. Lorsque le dispositif sans fil quitte l'espace réservé, le système de gestion de communication signale au dispositif sans fil de revenir à son état de fonctionnement d'origine avant son entrée dans l'espace réservé. Le dispositif sans fil peut être géré par un système interne qui a reçu la fonctionnalité de modification dans sa mémoire interne. Lorsque le dispositif entre dans une zone de modification de fonctionnalité comme connue par un système de positionnement, la fonctionnalité du dispositif est ensuite automatiquement modifiée comme ordonné par ses données de mémoire interne.
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