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Device and method for forming a set of cells for time difference measurements and for measuring time differences for locating a user of a mobile terminal

a mobile terminal and time difference technology, applied in the field of forming a set of cells for time difference measurement, can solve the problems of consuming a great deal of power, manufacturers have at least some problems in obtaining the desired accuracy, and it is extremely difficult to give route guidance for emergency services, so as to achieve less power and more economic

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-05-10
SIEMENS AG
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[0017] Accordingly, the present invention proposes a method and a device with which it is possible to form a set of cells for time difference measurements and to perform the measuring of time differences and the locationing of a user of a mobile terminal more economically; thus, using less power in the mobile terminal.
[0019] This prior art method can be improved upon by further performing the steps of: 3) reading a synchronization channel for the set of available cells, thereby measuring time differences for available cells; and then 4) selecting a second set from the set of available cells using a predefined selection rule, the second set including M<N cells and thus forming a new set of cells for time difference measurements. The advantage obtained by the improvement is that the resulting second set is more compact than the set of available cells.
[0020] The enhanced method for forming a second set of cells for time difference measurements for a mobile terminal camped on a cell of a cellular network and being in idle mode can be used for enhancing the efficiency of measuring of time differences for the mobile terminal camped on the cell measuring time differences for cells in the second set only. In this manner, the mobile terminal saves energy and the standby time is prolonged.
[0022] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the location of a user can be obtained using time differences obtained in accordance with other aspects of the present invention. One advantage from this is that the positioning system may be compatible with the mobile terminal, and can handle a smaller number of time differences than expected, for example.

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A caller may, especially under difficult circumstances, such as at night or in a location not known to the caller, find it extremely difficult to give route guidance for the emergency services.
Presently, such manufacturers have at least some problems in obtaining the desired accuracy.
The problem with the state-of-the-art solutions is that the continuously performed measurement of time differences consumes a great deal of power, significantly reducing the standby time of the mobile terminal.
This is an undue burden for most mobile subscribers because the mobility of the user is, obviously, substantially limited while the battery of the mobile terminal is being recharged.
The solution proposed in WO 2001 / 582-1 is, however, far from optimal for locationing measurements.
Further, it has turned out to be extremely difficult to construct neighbor cell lists in such a manner that they would not only provide enough cell reselection possibilities but also enable good enough quality for time difference measurements still saving power in the mobile terminal.

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[0029]FIG. 1 shows a typical cellular network 100, such as a GSM network. Characteristic for the cellular network 100 is that it includes a number of base stations 104. Each of these base stations 104 forms a cell 103a, 103b, 103c. FIG. 1 shows only a small proportion of cells 103 for the sake of clarity. A mobile station 101 camps on one of the cells 103a, 103b, 103c. In other words, when the mobile station 101 is camping on cell 103a, it is under radio coverage of base station 104a.

[0030] Typically, base stations 104 are adapted to form cells in such a manner that some cells 103 overlap with each other. Such a construction enables a flexible changing from one cell 104 to another. When the mobile station 101 is in a dedicated mode, such as when there is an ongoing phone call, the changing from one cell 104 to another is called handover. When the mobile station 101 is in idle mode, the changing from one cell 104 to another is called cell reselection. Typically, cell reselection or ...

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A method and device are provided, for locating a user of a mobile terminal, for forming a set of cells for time difference measurements for a mobile terminal camped on a first cell of a cellular network and being in idle mode, the method including the steps of: receiving a first set of cell identifiers of neighboring cells for the first cell, with each of the neighboring cells sending a radio signal on synchronization channels; and measuring the received signal strength for cells having identifiers which are included in the first set, with a number N of cells having a signal strength exceeding a predefined threshold constituting a set of available cells; wherein the improvement includes the steps of: reading the synchronization channels for the set of available cells, thereby measuring time differences for the set of available cells; and selecting a second set from the set of available cells using a predefined selection rule, the second set including M<N cells, thus forming a new set of cells for time difference measurements.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This patent application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 777,880, filed on Feb. 11, 2004.BACKGROUND [0002] 1. Field of Technology [0003] The present invention relates to forming a set of cells for time difference measurements and, more specifically, to measuring such time differences for locating a user of a mobile terminal. [0004] 2. Background [0005] If someone is in trouble or notices something alarming happening and dials an emergency number, such as 112 in Europe or 911 in the US, the emergency services (police, ambulance, fire department) need to know where the help is needed. A caller may, especially under difficult circumstances, such as at night or in a location not known to the caller, find it extremely difficult to give route guidance for the emergency services. [0006] Mobile terminals are widely used. Their penetration has in many countries reached and exceeded 900 of the total population. As a consequence, mo...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04Q7/20H04W64/00
CPCH04W64/00
Inventor MADSEN, ALLAN
Owner SIEMENS AG
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