The features, objects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
For solving the aforesaid problem in using the limited service, a list of operators is preset in a mobile subscriber (also called an MS) so as to identify the operators who provide the limited service. Upon such an arrangement, the mobile subscriber can avoid linking up a base station of an operator that does not support the limited service.
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For the mobile subscriber 1 is not located in the service region of the HPLMN and does not initiate a roaming service for example, the mobile subscriber 1 can send a request for a limited service to one of the plural base stations BS1, BS2, BS3, and BS4 in the signal-feasible region A. The mobile subscriber 1 sorts the plural neighboring base stations (BS1, BS2, BS3, and BS4) in signal strength and compares with the list of operators. Then, the base stations of operators belonged to the list would be grouped into a lowest primacy list, so that the mobile subscriber 1 can ignore those base stations in advance.
It is supposed that the order of the plural neighboring base stations in signal strength from strong to small is BS1, BS2, BS3, and BS4. For base stations of the second and the third operators are belonged to the lowest primacy list, so the mobile subscriber 1 would ignore the base stations BS1 and BS2 at first and send a request for the limited service to the base station BS3 directly. The mobile subscriber 1 is guaranteed to camp on the base station BS3 of the first operator to use the limited service due to the first operator is already judged in advance to provide the limited service.
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In the step S21, a subscriber identity module (SIM) card is not inserted into the mobile subscriber, or the mobile subscriber is unable to camp on an HPLMN or does not initiate any roaming service. In the step S22, the mobile subscriber attempts to start the limited service.
In step 23, the mobile subscriber measures signal strength of plural neighboring base stations, and ranks the measurement results in signal intensity. In the step S24, according to broadcast control channel (BCCH) signals of the base stations, the mobile subscriber judges whether any base station belongs to the list of operators or not. If all the base stations belong to the list of operators, the mobile subscriber carries out a process B at step S251. (Details of the B process would be elucidated in
In the step S252, by comparing the list of operators, the mobile subscriber chooses a first base station which has the highest signal strength signal among the other base stations. In the step S26, the mobile subscriber transmits a request for the limited service to the chosen base station (i.e., the first base station). If the chosen base station of the operator provides the limited service and can accept the request, the mobile subscriber would carry out the limited service at step S271. Otherwise, if the chosen base station of the operator does not provide the limited service or an emergency call, the mobile subscriber performs the step S272. The mobile subscriber adds the operator for the first base station to the list of operators. Then, the mobile subscriber chooses a second base station which presents a second top signal strength and may not pertain to the list of operators, and repeat the step S26.
In the above mentioned embodiment, the mobile subscriber is built with the list of operators, and so the mobile subscriber can quickly classify the base stations of the operators in the list to the lowest primacy list. Upon such an arrangement, it can be avoided that the mobile subscriber camps on one base station providing no limited service at all. Thus, by applying the present method, the users can quickly connect to an emergency help while in danger.
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In the step S31, the mobile subscriber choose a third base station presenting a third top signal strength according to the measurement results. In the step S32, the mobile subscriber transmits the request for limited service to the chosen base station (the third base station). If the chosen base station of the operator provides the limited service and accepts the request, the mobile subscriber carries out the limited service at step S331. The mobile subscriber revokes the chosen base station of the operator (the third base station of the third operator) from the list of operators and uses the limited service. Otherwise, if the chosen base station of the operator does not provide the limited service or the emergency call, the mobile subscriber performs the step S332. Then, the mobile subscriber chooses a fourth base station which presents the fourth top signal strength, and repeats the step S32.
In any above mentioned embodiment, the limited service can comprise at least two kinds of services, the emergency call and the emergency message. The list of operators can be downloaded and updated from the home public land mobile network while the mobile subscriber links the home public land mobile network. Also the list of operators can be maintained by increasing or revoking operators while the mobile subscriber is performing the register process of the limited service. By providing the present invention, the mobile subscriber would shorten the seeking time in locating a feasible operator that provides the limited service, and thus a better chance for urgent help can be possible to the user of the mobile subscriber, even in a place out of service of its own HPLMN or in a situation of SIM card failure.
Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, as well as some variations over the disclosed embodiments, it should be understood that various other switches, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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95121043 | Jun 2006 | TW | national |