Claims
- 1. In a wireless communication system comprising at least two Base Stations, each Base Station having a coverage area, at least one Switch in communication with the Base Stations, and at least one mobile unit, a method of passively detecting a mobile unit that is moving from the coverage of area of one Base Station to the coverage area of another Base Station comprising:
at each Base Station, determining which mobile unit has entered its coverage range, prior to establishing communications therewith, by passively monitoring signals from the mobile unit.
- 2. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the Base Stations communicate with the mobile units with a communication scheme that uses frequency hopping; and the signals are passively monitored by processing the output of a single band receiver that slowly changes the frequency it is monitoring.
- 3. Method, according to claim 2, wherein:
the receiver changes the frequency it is monitoring at a rate much lower than the rate of frequency hopping used for communication.
- 4. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the Base Stations communicate with the mobile units with a communication scheme that uses signal bursts; and when transmissions from multiple mobile units are received, separating received bursts into groups wherein each group contains only the bursts transmitted by a single mobile unit.
- 5. Method, according to claim 4, wherein:
the signal bursts are used to accurately estimate timing information.
- 6. Method, according to claim 4, further comprising:
using the information extracted from a single burst to create groups of received bursts that have the same partial connection information and the same partial group membership information.
- 7. Method according to claim 6, wherein:
the communication between Base Stations and mobile units is conducted according to the Bluetooth short-range wireless communication standard; the partial connection information comprises a partial picocell identification number and the connection identifier in the picocell.
- 8. Method, according to claim 6, further comprising:
separating between the transmissions of picocells which have the same partial identifier information; and separating the transmissions of the Base Stations and the mobile units.
- 9. Method, according to claim 8, wherein:
bursts of received signals that have been grouped together are compared using time versus frequency information; the timing information of a connection with another Base Station is roughly estimated by a Base Station which is a candidate for receiving handoff of the connection; the candidate Base Station stores information of received bursts, including the time and frequency of reception; and the candidate Base Station creates a list of bursts that should be received from mobile units, and compares it with a list of hops that are actually received from mobile units, and compares these lists to determine whether a match occurs and, if so, computes the error in its estimate of the timing for the Base Station connected with the mobile unit.
- 10. Method, according to claim 9, further comprising:
for mobile units which are connected to Base Stations, performing the following steps in a Base Station which is a candidate for receiving handoff of the connection:
a) generating a list of the frequencies of hops that should have been received from mobile units in the last Tx+Dx milliseconds; b) taking received hops from group having partial group ID and partial member ID that corresponds to the mobile unit that is being detected; and c) storing the received time versus frequency information in the last Tx milliseconds; and d) comparing the lists generated in steps a) and b), and finding the best match in order to determine the exact timing of the hop generating mechanism in the transmitter; wherein:
Dx is a parameter representative of the latency of the communication links connecting the Base Stations; and Tx is a parameter which determines the interaction time.
- 11. Method, according to claim 10, wherein:
the parameter Dx has a value of 2-3 times a maximal measured latency. the parameter Tx has a value sufficient to allow at least 4 hops to be captured;
- 12. Method, according to claim 10, wherein the step d) of finding the best match comprises:
shifting the lists stored in steps a) and b) by increments of Th/N; for each shift, storing the number of frequencies that match in both lists; and when the shift has exceeded a value D, keeping the value of shift that resulted in the maximal number of matches.
- 13. Method, according to claim 12, further comprising:
if the maximal number of matches exceeds a threshold Td, performing the following steps:
a. deciding that the mobile unit is in the reception range of the Base Station; and b. using the shift that resulted in a maximal number of matches between the list (step d) as a correction to the rough estimate of the timing in the neighboring Base Station; wherein:
Td is a parameter which determines the mis-detection probability versus false alarm probability.
- 14. Method, according to claim 13, wherein:
the parameter Td is determined empirically based on a particular implementation.
- 15. Method, according to claim 1 wherein each Base Station is able to perform the following tasks:
create a connection with a mobile unit that is in its coverage area; distribute information about the connection to other Base Stations; measure signal quality of the connection; monitor the spectrum in order to acquire and track mobile units entering its coverage area; and take part in handoff of connections between Base Stations, either as a Base Station handing the connection and making the handoff, or as a Base Station receiving handoff of the connection.
- 16. Method, according to claim 15, wherein the Switch controls handoff of connections between Base Stations based on information that the Base Stations send to the Switch regarding on the signal quality measurements of connections with mobile units.
- 17. Method, according to claim 16, wherein the signal quality is based on a measurement selected from the group consisting of energy level, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), packet loss ratio, and bit error rate (BER).
- 18. Method, according to claim 1, wherein the mobile unit is a cordless phone.
- 19. Method, according to claim 1, wherein the mobile unit is a device selected from the group consisting of:
telephone handset, standard cordless telephone handset, cellular telephone handset, personal data device, personal digital assistant (PDA), computer, laptop computer, e-mail server, a device utilizing point-to-point protocol (PPP) to the Internet via a central remote access server, a headset, a personal server, a wearable computer, a wireless camera and a mobile music player.
- 20. Method, according to claim 1, further comprising:
providing communication links between the Base Stations, wherein the communication links between the Base Stations are selected from the group consisting of RF links and land lines; and transferring connection information and synchronization information between the Base Stations over the communications links between the Base Stations.
- 21. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the Base Stations and the Switch are connected via a wired or wireless local area network (LAN).
- 22. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the wireless communication system comprises a wireless private branch exchange (WPBX) handling calls from mobile units comprising handsets.
- 23. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
a connection between a mobile unit and a Base Station is selected from the group consisting of phone call and data link.
- 24. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the mobile unit is equipped with a short-range wireless communication transmitter/receiver.
- 25. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the Switch comprises a standard computer that has the processing power required handling the switching of hundreds of calls simultaneously, and supports operation in a multi-server environment.
- 26. Method, according to claim 1, wherein:
the Switch is incorporated into one or more of the Base Stations.
- 27. In a wireless communication system comprising at least two Base Stations, each Base Station having a coverage area, at least one Switch in communication with the Base Stations, and at least one mobile unit, a method of determining whether a mobile unit has entered the coverage area of a Base Station, comprising:
from a Base Station communicating with a mobile unit, sending connection parameters to selected ones of the other Base Stations which are candidates for receiving a handoff, said connection parameters including Group ID, Group Member ID, and estimated timing; in the candidate Base Stations, based on the connection parameters, performing the following steps:
creating a synthesized list of hops for monitoring signals from the mobile unit; upon receiving a signal from the mobile unit, determining the Group ID, the Group Member ID, and the frequency being used by the mobile unit, and generating an actual list of hops which have been received; and comparing the actual list to the synthesized list and, if a match is found, providing an indication of reception of a mobile unit, and commencing tracking the mobile unit.
- 28. Method, according to claim 27, further comprising:
in the candidate Base Stations, while in a tracking mode, preparing for the occurrence of receiving a handoff by following the hopping pattern of the mobile unit, receiving all of its packets, decoding the data, and measuring transmission quality.
- 29. Method, according to claim 27, further comprising:
in the Base Station handling the connection, transmitting a packet that forces the mobile unit to reply.
- 30. Method, according to claim 29, wherein:
the packet comprises the POLL packet of the Bluetooth short-range wireless communication standard
- 31. Method, according to claim 30, wherein, in a time-division communication scheme having time slots, the POLL packet is sent by determining, for each transmit time slot:
if the next receive frequency will be equal to the frequency that is currently monitored in the candidate Base Stations, performing the following steps:
finding the mobile unit with the maximal time difference between the current time, and the last time that the mobile unit transmitted a POLL packet on the monitored frequency; transmitting the POLL packet to that mobile unit; keeping the time of transmission of the POLL packet on the monitored frequency for the mobile unit; and if the next receive frequency will not be equal to the frequency that is currently monitored in the candidate Base Stations, performing the following steps:
finding a mobile unit for which the difference between the current time and the last time that it transmitted anything is bigger than a threshold time Tth; and if a mobile unit is found, transmitting the POLL packet to the mobile unit and keeping the time of transmission.
- 32. Method, according to claim 31, further comprising:
for each receive slot, if a packet is received, keeping time of reception, along with identification of mobile unit.
- 33. Method, according to claim 27, wherein each Base Station is able to perform the following tasks:
create a connection with a mobile unit that is in its coverage area; distribute information about the connection to other Base Stations; measure signal quality of the connection; monitor the spectrum in order to acquire and track mobile units entering its coverage area; and take part in handoff of connections between Base Stations, either as a Base Station handing the connection and making the handoff, or as a Base Station receiving handoff of the connection.
- 34. Method, according to claim 33, wherein the Switch controls handoff of connections between Base Stations based on information that the Base Stations send to the Switch regarding on the signal quality measurements of connections with mobile units.
- 35. Method, according to claim 34, wherein the signal quality is based on a measurement selected from the group consisting of energy level, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), packet loss ratio, and bit error rate (BER).
- 36. Method, according to claim 27, wherein the mobile unit is a cordless phone.
- 37. Method, according to claim 27, wherein the mobile unit is a device selected from the croup consisting of:
telephone handset, standard cordless telephone handset, cellular telephone handset, personal data device, personal digital assistant (PDA), computer, laptop computer, e-mail server, a device utilizing point-to-point protocol (PPP) to the Internet via a central remote access server, a headset, a personal server, a wearable computer, a wireless camera, and a mobile music player.
- 38. Method, according to claim 27, further comprising:
providing communication links between the Base Stations, wherein the communication links between the Base Stations are selected from the group consisting of RF links and land lines; and transferring connection information and synchronization information between the Base Stations over the communications links between the Base Stations.
- 39. Method, according to claim 27, wherein:
the Base Stations and the Switch are connected via a Haired or wireless local area network (LAN).
- 40. Method, according to claim 27, wherein:
the wireless communication system comprises a wireless private branch exchange (WPBX) handling calls from mobile units comprising handsets.
- 41. Method, according to claim 27, wherein:
a connection between a mobile unit and a Base Station is selected from the group consisting of phone call and data link.
- 42. Method, according to claim 27, wherein:
the mobile unit is equipped with a short-range wireless communication transmitter/receiver.
- 43. Method, according to claim 27, wherein:
the Switch comprises a standard computer that has the processing power required handling the switching of hundreds of calls simultaneously, and supports operation in a multi-server environment.
- 44. Method, according to claim 27, wherein:
the Switch is incorporated into one or more of the Base Stations.
- 45. In a wireless communication system comprising at least two Base Stations, each Base Station having a coverage area, at least one Switch in communication with the Base Stations, and at least one mobile unit, a method of performing handoff by a Base Station which is communicating with a mobile unit to another Base Station which is not communicating with the mobile unit, comprising:
in the Base Station communicating with the mobile unit and which will be making the handoff, upon receiving a SwitchOut command from the Switch to perform the handoff, preparing for the occurrence of handoff by performing the following operations: stopping receiving new data from the Switch; stopping the flow of data from the mobile unit; freezing internal state machines; sending internal states to the Base Station which will be receiving the handoff; flushing information which is already in transmission buffers, by sequentially transmitting the contents of all buffers as fast as possible with a timeout set; if the time out occurs, stopping transmission, and trying to send the remaining data to the Base Station receiving the handoff; sending an indication that handoff can occur to the Switch and to the Base Station receiving the handoff; setting an internal event signal indicating that handoff has commenced; and entering a tracking mode.
- 46. Method, according to claim 45, wherein the internal states are sent to the Base Station receiving the handoff via the Switch.
- 47. Method, according to claim 45, wherein the internal states are sent directly to the Base Station receiving the handoff.
- 48. Method, according to claim 45, wherein:
if the Base Station receiving the handoff stops receiving the mobile unit, it notifies the Switch and the Switch issues a command to the Base Station making the handoff to cancel the handoff.
- 49. Method, according to claim 48, wherein:
upon receiving the command to cancel the handoff, the Base Station making the handoff performs the following operations:
release flow of data from the mobile unit; release flow of data from host; stop flushing of internal buffers; attempt to resume communication with the mobile unit; if the connection is successfully resumed, acknowledging this to the Switch and commencing Communication mode; and if the connection is not successfully resumed, notifying the Switch and entering a Tracking mode.
- 50. Method, according to claim 48, further comprising:
upon receiving the command the cancel the handoff, the Base Station making the handoff performs the following operations:
switch to a SwitchIn mode; release flow of data from the Switch, and check communication link with the Switch; if the communication link with the Switch fails, reestablish communication link with the Switch; release flow of data from the mobile unit; and check if connection with the mobile unit is operating.
- 51. Method, according to claim 50, further comprising:
if the connection with the mobile unit fails, keep trying for a prescribed number M of times, and if still not successful, cancel the SwitchIn operation and notify the Switch.
- 52. Method, according to claim 50, further comprising:
if the connection with the mobile unit is successful, notify the Switch and enter a Communication mode.
- 53. Method, according to claim 45, wherein each Base Station is able to perform the following tasks:
create a connection with a mobile unit that is in its coverage area; distribute information about the connection to other Base Stations; measure signal quality of the connection; monitor the spectrum in order to acquire and track mobile units entering its coverage area; and take part in handoff of connections between Base Stations, either as a Base Station handing the connection and making the handoff, or as a Base Station receiving handoff of the connection.
- 54. Method, according to claim 53, wherein the Switch controls handoff of connections between Base Stations based on information that the Base Stations send to the Switch regarding on the signal quality measurements of connections with mobile units.
- 55. Method, according to claim 54, wherein the signal quality is based on a measurement selected from the group consisting of energy level, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), packet loss ratio, and bit error rate (BER).
- 56. Method, according to claim 45, wherein the mobile unit is a cordless phone.
- 57. Method, according to claim 45, wherein the mobile unit is a device selected from the group consisting of:
telephone handset, standard cordless telephone handset, cellular telephone handset, personal data device, personal digital assistant (PDA); computer, laptop computer, e-mail server, a device utilizing point-to-point protocol (PPP) to the Internet via a central remote access server, a headset, a personal server, a wearable computer, a wireless camera, and a mobile music player.
- 58. Method, according to claim 45, further comprising:
providing communication links between the Base Stations, wherein the communication links between the Base Stations are selected from the group consisting of RF links and land lines; and transferring connection information and synchronization information between the Base Stations over the communications links between the Base Stations.
- 59. Method, according to claim 45, wherein:
the Base Stations and the Switch are connected via a wired or wireless local area network (LAN).
- 60. Method, according to claim 45, wherein:
the wireless communication system comprises a wireless private branch exchange (WPBX) handling calls from mobile units comprising handsets.
- 61. Method, according to claim 45, wherein:
a connection between a mobile unit and a Base Station is selected from the group consisting of phone call and data link.
- 62. Method, according to claim 45, wherein:
the mobile unit is equipped with a short-range wireless communication transmitter/receiver.
- 63. Method, according to claim 45, wherein:
the Switch comprises a standard computer that has the processing power required handling the switching of hundreds of calls simultaneously, and supports operation in a multi-server environment.
- 64. Method, according to claim 45, wherein:
the Switch is incorporated into one or more of the Base Stations.
- 65. In a wireless communication system comprising at least two Base Stations, each Base Station having a coverage area, at least one Switch in communication with the Base Stations, and at least one mobile unit, a method of controlling handoff, comprising:
(a) from the Switch, sending a SwitchOut command to the Base Station that is handing the connection; (b) at the Switch, waiting for a SwitchOutAck acknowledgement from the Base Station handling the connection; (c) from the Switch, sending a SwitchIn command to the Base Station receiving the handoff; (d) at the Switch, waiting for a SwitchInAck acknowledgement, with timeout, from the Base Station receiving the handoff; (e) if a SwitchInNack indication of non-acknowledgement is received from the Base Station receiving the handoff, or timeout occurs, sending a SwitchBack command to the Base Station that is handing the connection.
- 66. Method, according to claim 65, wherein the steps (a)-(e) are performed in the following order: (a), (b), (c), (d), (e).
- 67. Method, according to claim 65, wherein the steps (a)-(e) are performed in the following order: (a), (c), (b), (d), (e).
- 68. Method, according to claim 65, wherein each Base Station is able to performing the following tasks:
create a connection with a mobile unit that is in its coverage area; distribute information about the connection to other Base Stations; measure signal quality of the connection; monitor the spectrum in order to acquire and track mobile units entering its coverage area; and take part in handoff of connections between Base Stations, either as a Base Station handing the connection and making the handoff, or as a Base Station receiving handoff of the connection.
- 69. Method, according to claim 63, wherein the Switch controls handoff of connections between Base Stations based on information that the Base Stations send to the Switch regarding on the signal quality measurements of connections with mobile units.
- 70. Method, according to claim 69, wherein the signal quality is based on a measurement selected from the group consisting of energy level, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), packet loss ratio, and bit error rate (BER).
- 71. Method, according to claim 65, wherein the mobile unit is a cordless phone.
- 72. Method, according to claim 657 wherein the mobile unit is a device selected from the group consisting of:
telephone handset, standard cordless telephone handset, cellular telephone handset, personal data device, personal digital assistant (PDA), computer, laptop computer, e-mail server, a device utilizing point-to-point protocol (PPP) to the Internet via a central remote access server, a headset, a personal server, a wearable computer, a wireless camera, and a mobile music player.
- 73. Method, according to claim 65, further comprising:
providing communication links between the Base Stations, wherein the communication links between the Base Stations are selected from the group consisting of RF links and land lines; and transferring connection information and synchronization information between the Base Stations over the communications links between the Base Stations.
- 74. Method, according to claim 65, wherein:
the Base Stations and the Switch are connected via a wired or wireless local area network (LAN).
- 75. Method, according to claim 65, wherein:
the wireless communication system comprises a wireless private branch exchange (WPBX) handling calls from mobile units comprising handsets.
- 76. Method, according to claim 65, wherein:
a connection between a mobile unit and a Base Station is selected from the group consisting of phone call and data link.
- 77. Method, according to claim 65, wherein:
the mobile unit is equipped with a short-range wireless communication transmitter/receiver.
- 78. Method, according to claim 65, wherein:
the Switch comprises a standard computer that has the processing power required handling the switching of hundreds of calls simultaneously, and supports operation in a multi-server environment.
- 79. Method, according to claim 65, wherein:
the Switch is incorporated into one or more of the Base Stations.
- 80. In a wireless communication system comprising at least two Base Stations, each Base Station having a coverage area, at least one Switch in communication with the Base Stations, and at least one mobile unit, a method of controlling handoff between Base Stations, comprising:
with the Switch, controlling the sequence of operations of the handoff by issuing a SwitchOut command to the Base Station handling the connection, and waiting for a reply from the Base Station handling the connection to the SwitchOut command before sending a SwitchIn command to the Base Station receiving the handoff.
- 81. In a wireless communication system comprising at least two Base Stations, each Base Station having a coverage area, at least one Switch in communication with the Base Stations, and at least one mobile unit, a method of controlling handoff between Base Stations, comprising:
with the Switch, controlling the sequence of operations of the handoff by issuing a SwitchOut command to the Base Station handling the connection, then immediately sending a SwitchIn command to the Base Station receiving the connection, and in the Base Station receiving the handoff, waiting for an indication that the Base Station making the handoff has successfully completed its SwitchOut operation before performing its own SwitchIn procedure, then indicating that it has received the handoff.
- 82. In a wireless communication system comprising at least two Base Stations, each Base Station having a coverage area, at least one Switch in communication with the Base Stations, and at least one mobile unit, a method of controlling communications between Base Stations and mobile units, comprising:
providing each Base Station with a plurality of modes of operation comprising:
a Standby mode, wherein the Base Station is in a standby mode, ready to react to commands from the Switch; an Acquisition mode, wherein, using information about connections of other Base Station(s) to mobile units, a given Base Station passively acquires mobile units moving into its coverage area; a Tracking mode wherein transmissions from a mobile unit that has been acquired by a Base Station are passively monitored by the Base Station; a Communication mode which comprises a standard connection between a Base Station and a mobile unit; a SwitchIn mode wherein a given Base Station receives a handoff from another Base Station; a SwitchOut mode wherein an existing connection is transferred by a given base station to another Base Station; and a SwitchBack mode wherein a transfer of a connection to another Base Station is canceled, and the connection is maintained by the given Base Station without handoff.
- 83. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
the Switch controls the Base Stations by commands comprising:
an Acquire command, which starts the acquisition mode; a Standby command, which causes a Base Station to leave its current state and enter the standby mode; a Connect command, which causes a Base Station to create a new connection in the communication mode; a SwitchIn command, which directs a Base Station to receive a handoff from another Base Station; a SwitchOut command, which directs a Base Station to handoff a connection to another Base Station; and a SwitchBack command, which directs a Base Station handing off a connection to take back the connection, as if handoff has not occurred.
- 84. Method, according to claim 82, wherein the following signals are generated by the Base Stations:
an Acquired signal, which indicates that acquisition of mobile unit has succeeded, and the Tracking mode can start; a Lost tracking signal, which indicates that tracking of a mobile unit transmission has been lost, causing a return to the Acquisition mode; a SwitchInNack signal, which indicates that a handoff being received has failed, causing a return to the tracking mode; a SwitchOutAck signal, which indicates that a call has successfully been handed off, and initiating the Tracking mode; and a SwitchInAck signal, which indicates that a handoff of a call has successfully been received, and initiating the Communication mode.
- 85. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
a Base Station handling a call with a mobile unit transmits to all other Base Stations information about the call parameters comprising connection parameters and timing information.
- 86. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
the Base Stations communicate with the mobile units with a communication scheme that uses frequency hopping, and which supports encryption authentication, error correction, and link control protocols.
- 87. Method, according to claim 86, wherein:
a Base Station handling a connection with a mobile unit transmits to all other Base Stations information about the connection parameters comprising information selected from the group consisting of identification information of communication connection, the key generating the frequency hopping sequence, an estimate of the timing information that is used in generating the frequency hoping sequence, an encryption key, an authentication key, and link control parameters including established connections, types of packets used in transmission, error correction method, and voice coding method, and supported features.
- 88. Method, according to claim 82, wherein each Base Station is able to perform the following tasks:
create a connection with a mobile unit that is in its coverage area; distribute information about the connection to other Base Stations; measure signal quality of the connection; monitor the spectrum in order to acquire and track mobile units entering its coverage area; and take part in handoff of connections between Base Stations, either as a Base Station handing the connection and making the handoff, or as a Base Station receiving handoff of the connection.
- 89. Method, according to claim 88, wherein the Switch controls handoff of connections between Base Stations based on information that the Base Stations send to the Switch regarding on the signal quality measurements of connections with mobile units.
- 90. Method, according to claim 89, wherein the signal quality is based on a measurement selected from the group consisting of energy level, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), packet loss ratio, and bit error rate (BER).
- 91. Method, according to claim 82, wherein the mobile unit is a cordless phone.
- 92. Method, according to claim 82, wherein the mobile unit is a device selected from the group consisting of:
telephone handset, standard cordless telephone handset, cellular telephone handset, personal data device, personal digital assistant (PDA), computer, laptop computer, e-mail server, a device utilizing point-to-point protocol (PPP) to the Internet via a central remote access server, a headset, a personal server, a wearable computer, a wireless camera, and a mobile music player.
- 93. Method, according to claim 82, further comprising:
providing communication links between the Base Stations, wherein the communication links between the Base Stations are selected from the group consisting of RF links and land lines; and transferring connection information and synchronization information between the Base Stations over the communications links between the Base Stations.
- 94. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
the Base Stations and the Switch are connected via a wired or wireless local area network (LAN).
- 95. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
the wireless communication system comprises a wireless private branch exchange (WPBX) handling calls from mobile units comprising handsets.
- 96. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
a connection between a mobile unit and a Base Station is selected from the group consisting of phone call and data link.
- 97. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
the mobile unit is equipped with a short-range wireless communication transmitter/receiver.
- 98. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
the Switch comprises a standard computer that has the processing power required handling the switching of hundreds of calls simultaneously, and supports operation in a multi-server environment.
- 99. Method, according to claim 82, wherein:
the Switch is incorporated into one or more of the Base Stations.
- 100. In a wireless communication system comprising at least two Base Stations, each Base Station having a coverage area, at least one Switch in communication with the Base Stations, and at least one mobile unit, a method of controlling handoff of a connection between an originating Base Station connected with the mobile unit and a Base Station receiving the connection, comprising:
from the Switch, issuing a SwitchOut command to the originating Base Station connected with the mobile unit and sending a SwitchIn command to the Base Station receiving the connection; and in the Base Station connected with the mobile unit, during handoff maintaining its state machines updated, thereby enabling the connection to return quickly to the originating Base Station in the event that the handoff is canceled.
- 101. Method, according to claim 100, further comprising:
providing each Base Station with an Acquisition mode, wherein, using information about connections of other Base Station(s) to mobile units, a given Base Station passively acquires mobile units moving into its coverage area, thereby allowing synchronization and setting internal state machines, when only partial information is available; and providing each Base Station with a Tracking mode wherein transmissions from a mobile unit that has been acquired by a Base Station are passively monitored by the Base Station, thereby allowing fine synchronization, and preparing internal state machines for a connection with the mobile unit.
- 102. Method, according to claim 100, wherein the mobile unit is a cordless phone.
- 103. Method, according to claim 100, wherein the mobile unit is a device selected from the group consisting of:
telephone handset, standard cordless telephone handset, cellular telephone handset, personal data device, personal digital assistant (PDA), computer, laptop computer, e-mail server, a device utilizing point-to-point protocol (PPP) to the Internet via a central remote access server, a headset, a personal server, a wearable computer, a wireless camera, and a mobile music player.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of commonly-owned, copending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/256,959 filed on Dec. 21, 2000.
[0002] This is also a continuation-in-part of commonly-owned, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/784,109 filed Dec. 16, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of each of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 60/195,219 filed Apr. 7, 2000 and 60/208,306 filed Jun. 1, 2000.
PCT Information
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PCT/US01/48463 |
12/18/2001 |
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