Claims
- 1. A method of handing-off a call from a current channel to one of a plurality of available channels in a satellite cellular communication system, the call being between a first subscriber unit (SU) and a second SU, the current channel being projected onto earth by a first satellite, the available channels being projected onto earth by a second satellite, a third satellite servicing the second SU, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) the first SU determining that an emergency handoff is needed, wherein synchronization is not lost;
- b) the first SU acquiring an available channel from the available channels and providing a logical channel number to the second satellite;
- c) the second satellite creating a new logical channel number;
- d) the second satellite receiving a pathend from the first satellite;
- e) the second satellite transmitting the new logical channel number to the pathend, the pathend being the third satellite;
- f) the third satellite rerouting the call from the first satellite to the second satellite; and
- g) the third satellite rerouting the call from the first satellite to the second satellite so that the second satellite can redirect the call to the available channel.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein step (c) further comprises the step of the second satellite transmitting the new logical channel number to the first SU.
- 3. A method of handing-off a call from a current channel to one of a plurality of available channels in a satellite cellular communication system, the call being between a first subscriber unit (SU) and a second SU, the current channel being projected onto earth by a first satellite, the available channels being projected onto earth by a second satellite, a third satellite servicing the second SU, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) the first SU determining that an emergency handoff is needed, wherein synchronization is not lost;
- (b) the first SU identifying an available cell from a list of available cells;
- (c) the first SU acquiring an available channel from the available cell;
- (d) the second satellite creating a new logical channel number;
- (e) the second satellite receiving a pathend from the first satellite;
- (f) the second satellite transmitting the new logical channel number to the pathend, the pathend being the third satellite;
- (g) the third satellite rerouting the call from the first satellite to the second satellite; and
- (h) the second satellite redirecting the call to the available channel.
- 4. A method of handing-off a call from a current channel to one of a plurality of available channels in a satellite cellular communication system, the call being between a first subscriber unit (SU) and a second SU, the current channel being projected onto earth by a first satellite, the available channels being projected onto earth by the first and a second satellite, a third satellite servicing the second SU, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) the first SU determining that an emergency handoff is needed, wherein synchronization is not lost;
- (b) the first SU identifying an available cell from a list of available cells;
- (c) the first SU acquiring an available channel from the available cell;
- (d) the first SU providing a logical channel number to one of the first and second satellites;
- (e) the first satellite rerouting the call to the available channel if the logical channel number matches a logical channel number of the first satellite;
- (f) the third satellite rerouting the call from the first satellite to the second satellite if the logical channel number does not match a logical channel of the second satellite; and
- (g) the second satellite redirecting the call to the available channel if the logical channel number does not match the logical channel of the second satellite.
- 5. A method of handing-off a call from a current channel to one of a plurality of available channels in a satellite cellular communication system, the call being between a first subscriber unit (SU) and a second SU, the current channel being projected onto earth by a first satellite, the available channels being projected onto earth by a second satellite, the second satellite servicing the second SU, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) the first SU determining that an emergency handoff is needed, wherein synchronization is not lost;
- (b) the first SU acquiring an available channel from the available channels;
- (c) the second satellite determining whether it handled the call before the first SU acquired the available channel;
- (d) the second satellite requesting and receiving a pathend from the first satellite;
- (e) the second satellite determining that the pathend is the second satellite; and
- (f) the second satellite rerouting the call to the available channel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/368,450, filed Jan. 4, 1994.
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