WO1995034984A1 - A mobile phone having digital voice storage capability - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/64—Automatic arrangements for answering calls; Automatic arrangements for recording messages for absent subscribers; Arrangements for recording conversations
- H04M1/65—Recording arrangements for recording a message from the calling party
- H04M1/6505—Recording arrangements for recording a message from the calling party storing speech in digital form
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/72—Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
- H04M1/724—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
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- the present invention generally relates to radiocommunication systems and, more particularly, to radiocommunication systems which provide for digital voice storage capability in mobile units.
- the radiocommunication industry in particular the cellular telephone industry, has made phenomenal strides in commercial operations in the United States as well as the rest of the world. Growth in major metropolitan areas has far exceeded expectations and is outstripping system capacity. If this trend continues, the effects of rapid growth will soon reach even the smallest markets.
- innovative solutions are required to meet these increasing capacity needs as well as maintain high quality service and avoid rising prices.
- PCNs Personal Communication Networks
- Mobile units according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention use data compression circuitry and algorithms which are already existing in mobile units in conjunction with a memory device to store and retrieve messages left by either the user or a caller. In this way, the benefits of voice storage and data compression are realized without significantly adding to the cost or size of a mobile unit.
- the mobile unit user interface can be adapted to take advantage of voice capabilities. For example, traffic safety can be enhanced by replacing displayed messages and beeps, which distract a mobile unit user from other activities, with prestored voice messages.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram illustrating a mobile unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a block diagram illustrating portions of the block diagram of Figure 1.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a mobile unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- This block diagram illustrates a very generalized version of a mobile unit since many of the signal processing details are conventional and are beyond the scope of the present invention.
- Those interested in more background information of an exemplary mobile unit are referred to U.S. Patent No. 5, 199,031 , which patent is incorporated here by reference.
- TDMA time division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- the present invention can be implemented using different access techniques, e.g., code division multiple access (CDMA) and frequency division multiple access (FDMA), and in different systems, e.g., AMPS and IS-54B.
- CDMA code division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- a mobile unit 10 has an antenna 12 and a transmitter 14 connected to the antenna 12 which is controlled by a transmitter control unit 16.
- the transmitter is also connected to a signal processing unit 18.
- a receiver 20 shares the antenna 12 with the transmitter 14 in time multiplex.
- the receiver 20 is also connected to the signal processing unit 18.
- Radio circuitry for modulating, demodulating and equalizing purposes is included in the blocks 14 and 20.
- the signal processing unit 18 includes, for example, circuitry for digitizing the incoming signal, channel coding, channel decoding and interleaving incoming and outgoing speech.
- the signal processing unit 18 is also connected to a coder/decoder (codec) 22, which receives speech data from, and sends speech data to, microphone/ speaker 24, and to microprocessor 26.
- the microprocessor 26 is connected to the transmitter control unit 16 and to I/O- block 28 which processes the I/O signals to a display 30 and from a keyboard 32.
- the GSM uses an RPE-LTP (Residual Pulse Excited Long Term Prediction) coding algorithm to provide a compressed data rate of about 13 Kbps.
- RPE-LTP Residual Pulse Excited Long Term Prediction
- the RPE-LTP algorithm is more fully described in GSM Recommendation 6.10 entitled “GSM Full Rate Speech Transcoding” which description is incorporated here by reference.
- the codec block 22 of Figure 1 generically symbolizes these types of speech encoders that are conventionally used in mobile radiocommunication units to compress speech received from the microphone/speaker 24 for contemporaneous transmission via antenna 12 or decompress speech data received over the air interface via antenna 12 to be output from microphone/speaker 24.
- Codec 22 can be designed or programmed to apply conventional compression/decompression algorithms such as those described, above.
- codec 22 can also be used to compress messages to be stored in, or decompress voice messages to be output from, memory 34.
- memory 34 is shown in Figure 1 as a separate block, this memory space can be provided from memory devices already found in conventional mobile units or an extra memory device can be added if needed. Rudimentary functions can be provided using codec 22 and memory 34 from which many higher level procedures can be designed, for example, (1) compressing a message received from microphone/ speaker 24 and storing that message in memory 34, i.e.
- microprocessor 26 instructs the codec to route the compressed speech to memory 34 using, for example, a switchable output device such as a multiplexer (not shown).
- the microprocessor also provides suitable address information so that the compressed greeting is stored in the proper location in memory 34 for subsequent retrieval.
- a caller who is attempting to contact the user of this exemplary mobile unit at a time when the user is not available to take the call will activate the message storage and retrieval system.
- ring counting circuitry or circuitry which determines when a predetermined time period has elapsed based on a system signalling message, can be provided to give a user the opportunity to answer before automatic answering is activated. Circuitry for counting rings and activating message storage and retrieval systems is well known in the art and, therefore, will not be further described herein.
- the microprocessor 26 Having received the requisite number of rings without the user activating the mobile unit, the microprocessor 26 will initiate a greeting and record cycle. The greeting is retrieved from its stored location in memory 34, decompressed by codec 22 and sent to the caller over antenna 12 just as if the user had input the speech data directly from the microphone/ speaker 24.
- Microprocessor 26 will send the compressed speech data from antenna 12 to memory 34 for storage at a message storage address.
- this voice message bypasses the codec 22 where it would normally be decompressed and output via microphone/speaker 24.
- an indication will be provided that messages have been received and stored. The user can then request that the messages be replayed, such messages being decompressed by codec 22 and output over microphone/speaker 24.
- the message(s) stored indication could, for example, simply be a lit LED or, for more expensive units, could comprise a message stored in memory 34 that is decompressed and output when the mobile unit is activated, e.g., "You have 4 messages.”
- dual advantages of the present invention are the ability to compress speech messages to render message storage and retrieval economical in mobile units of radiocommunication systems and provide this ability without adding additional circuitry.
- this capability can be provided according to the present invention using all or part of the speech compression algorithms already in use in conventional mobile units. Using these speech compression algorithms, two seconds of speech
- the mobile unit when failing to establish a call, the mobile unit could "tell" a user that call setup has failed rather than simply beeping and printing a message on the display. In this way, a user does not have to take the transceiver away from his or her ear to find out the cause of delay or failure.
- the mobile unit could also inform the user of the operational status of the unit (i.e. , "cell barred”, “scanning for base station”, “retrying”, “no service”, “call terminated”, “low battery”, etc.) using a voice message. For example, a premature disconnection of a call could be indicated to the user through a voice message rather than the sound disappearing and a handset symbol on the display going off.
- These messages could be prestored in fixed memory rendering implementation very inexpensive and would provide both enhanced safety and ease of use.
- the present invention can also be applied to voice messages which are stored in a central location, i.e., at the land station/switch the decoding functions can be bypassed and messages stored in voice mail boxes in their compressed form. When retrieved these compressed messages can then be decompressed by codec 22.
- codec 22 codec 22
- the present invention has been described in terms of mobile units, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be implemented in any radio communication device, e.g., a portable unit, PCS devices, personal digital assistants or other devices which are not used for communications but which include decompression/ compression circuitry used for other purposes. All such variations and modifications are considered to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
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