Advanced triggers for location-based service applications in a wireless location system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04W-024/00
H04B-001/38
출원번호
UP-0150414
(2005-06-10)
등록번호
US-7783299
(2010-09-13)
발명자
/ 주소
Anderson, Robert J.
Bull, Jeffrey F.
Czarnecki, Paul
Ginter, Thomas Stephan
Ward, Matthew L.
출원인 / 주소
TruePosition, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Woodcock Washburn LLP
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Method and systems are employed by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system. An exemplary method includes monitoring a set of signaling links of the wireless communications system, and detecting at least
Method and systems are employed by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system. An exemplary method includes monitoring a set of signaling links of the wireless communications system, and detecting at least one predefined signaling transaction occurring on at least one of the predefined signaling links. Then, in response to the detection of the at least one predefined network transaction, at least one predefined location service is triggered.
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What is claimed: 1. A method for use by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system, comprising: monitoring a set of predefined signaling links of the wireless communications system, wherein said predefine
What is claimed: 1. A method for use by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system, comprising: monitoring a set of predefined signaling links of the wireless communications system, wherein said predefined signaling links include at least an A link between a base station controller (BSC) and a mobile switching center (MSC) and a GSM-MAP link; detecting at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger occurring on at least one of said predefined signaling links; and in response to the detection of said at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger, initiating at least one predefined location service. 2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BST) and a base station controller (BSC). 3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined signaling links further include at least one radio link between a wireless device and a base transceiver station (BTS). 4. The method as recited in claim 3, wherein the monitoring of said radio link comprises receiving RACH and SDCCH transported messages. 5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Iub link. 6. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Iu-PS link. 7. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Iu-CS link. 8. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said monitoring comprises passively monitoring said set of predefined links such that the operation of said wireless device and said wireless communications system is unaffected by said monitoring. 9. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said method is performed by said WLS, and said WLS is overlaid on said wireless communications system. 10. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one predefined location service is a high accuracy service comprising locating said wireless device with a high accuracy. 11. The method as recited in claim 10, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of plural location measuring units (LMUs) and uplink time difference of arrival (TDOA) algorithms. 12. The method as recited in claim 10, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of at least one location measuring unit (LMU) and uplink angle of arrival (AoA) algorithms. 13. The method as recited in claim 10, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of plural location measuring units (LMUs) and hybrid uplink time difference of arrival (TDOA) and angle of arrival (AoA) algorithms. 14. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one predefined location service is a low accuracy service comprising locating said wireless device with a low accuracy. 15. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a cell global identity (CGI)-based location method for determining the geographic location of said mobile device. 16. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a cell global identity plus Timing Advance (CGI+TA) method to locate the mobile device. 17. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a method employing a mapping of a serving cell-ID, serving sector, or a combination of serving cell, sector and handover candidate measurements (Enhanced Cell ID, or ECID). 18. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises an identity request transaction. 19. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a network measurement transaction. 20. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a short message service (SMS) transaction. 21. The method as recited in claim 20, wherein said SMS transaction comprises an SMS origination transaction. 22. The method as recited in claim 20, wherein said SMS transaction comprises an SMS termination transaction. 23. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a mobile origination transaction. 24. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a mobile termination transaction. 25. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined trigger comprises a dialed digit trigger. 26. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined trigger comprises an MSID trigger. 27. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined trigger comprises an historical cell trigger. 28. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined trigger comprises a cell ID trigger. 29. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined trigger comprises a wide area localization trigger. 30. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined trigger comprises a smart proximity location trigger. 31. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein said predefined trigger comprises a calling number trigger. 32. A method for use by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system, comprising: monitoring a set of signaling links of the wireless communications system, wherein said signaling links include at least one radio link between a wireless device and a base transceiver station, wherein said monitoring of said radio link comprises receiving messages on at least one of RACH (Random Access Channel), AGCH (Access Grant Channel), and SDCCH (Standalone Dedicated Control Channel) channels, and wherein said monitoring comprises passively monitoring said set of links such that the operation of said wireless communications system is unaffected by said monitoring; detecting at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger occurring on at least one predefined signaling link; and in response to the detection of said at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger, initiating at least one predefined location service. 33. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said predefined signaling links further include an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BST) and a base station controller (BSC). 34. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said predefined signaling links further include an A link between a base station controller (BSC) and a mobile switching center (MSC). 35. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said predefined signaling links further include a GSM-MAP link. 36. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said predefined signaling links further include an Iub link. 37. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said predefined signaling links further include an Iu-PS link. 38. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said predefined signaling links further include an Iu-CS link. 39. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said method is performed by said WLS, and said WLS is overlaid on said wireless communications system. 40. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined location service is a high accuracy service comprising locating said wireless device with a high accuracy. 41. The method as recited in claim 40, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of plural location measuring units (LMUs) and uplink time difference of arrival (TDOA) algorithms. 42. The method as recited in claim 40, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of at least one location measuring unit (LMU) and uplink angle of arrival (AoA) algorithms. 43. The method as recited in claim 40, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of plural location measuring units (LMUs) and hybrid uplink time difference of arrival (TDOA) and angle of arrival (AoA) algorithms. 44. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined location service is a low accuracy service comprising locating said wireless device with a low accuracy. 45. The method as recited in claim 44, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a cell global identity (CGI)-based location method for determining the geographic location of said mobile device. 46. The method as recited in claim 44, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a cell global identity plus Timing Advance (CGI+TA) method to locate the mobile device. 47. The method as recited in claim 44, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a Network Measurement Report (NMR) in an enhanced cell ID (ECID, or CGI+TA+NMR) method to locate the mobile device. 48. The method as recited in claim 44, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a method employing a mapping of a serving cell-ID, serving sector, or a combination of serving cell, sector and handover candidate measurements (Enhanced Cell ID, or ECID). 49. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises an identity request transaction. 50. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a network measurement transaction. 51. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a short message service (SMS) transaction. 52. The method as recited in claim 51, wherein said SMS transaction comprises an SMS origination transaction. 53. The method as recited in claim 51, wherein said SMS transaction comprises an SMS termination transaction. 54. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a mobile origination transaction. 55. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a mobile termination transaction. 56. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a dialed digit trigger. 57. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises an MSID trigger. 58. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises an historical cell trigger. 59. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a cell ID trigger. 60. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a wide area localization trigger. 61. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a smart proximity location trigger. 62. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a calling number trigger. 63. The method as recited in claim 32, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BST) and a base station controller (BSC), an A link between a base station controller (BSC) and a mobile switching center (MSC), and a GSM-MAP link. 64. The method as recited in claim 63, wherein said predefined signaling links further include an Iub link, an Iu-PS link, and an Iu-CS link. 65. A system for use in or by a wireless communications system, comprising: a monitoring subsystem for monitoring a set of signaling links of the wireless communications system, wherein said signaling links include at least one radio link between a wireless device and a base transceiver station, wherein said monitoring of said radio link comprises receiving RACH and AGCH messages, and wherein said monitoring comprises passively monitoring said set of links such that the operation of said wireless communications system is unaffected by said monitoring; a mechanism for detecting at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger occurring on at least one predefined signaling link; and means responsive to the detection of said at least one predefined network transaction for triggering at least one predefined location service. 66. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BST) and a base station controller (BSC). 67. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said predefined signaling links include an A link between a base station controller (BSC) and a mobile switching center (MSC). 68. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said predefined signaling links include a GSM-MAP link. 69. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Iub link. 70. The system as recited in claim 68, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Iu-PS link. 71. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Iu-CS link. 72. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said method is performed by said WLS, and said WLS is overlaid on said wireless communications system. 73. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined location service is a high accuracy service comprising locating said wireless device with a high accuracy. 74. The system as recited in claim 73, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of plural location measuring units (LMUs) and uplink time difference of arrival (TDOA) algorithms. 75. The system as recited in claim 73, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of at least one location measuring unit (LMU) and uplink angle of arrival (AoA) algorithms. 76. The system as recited in claim 73, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of plural location measuring units (LMUs) and hybrid uplink time difference of arrival (TDOA) and angle of arrival (AoA) algorithms. 77. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined location service is a low accuracy service comprising locating said wireless device with a low accuracy. 78. The system as recited in claim 77, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a cell global identity (CGI)-based location method for determining the geographic location of said mobile device. 79. The system as recited in claim 77, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a cell global identity plus Timing Advance (CGI+TA) method to locate the mobile device. 80. The system as recited in claim 77, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a Network Measurement Report (NMR) in an enhanced cell ID (ECID, or CGI+TA+NMR) method to locate the mobile device. 81. The system as recited in claim 80, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a method employing a mapping of a serving cell-ID, serving sector, or a combination of serving cell, sector and handover candidate measurements (Enhanced Cell ID, or ECID). 82. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises an identity request transaction. 83. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a network measurement transaction. 84. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a short message service (SMS) transaction. 85. The system as recited in claim 84, wherein said SMS transaction comprises an SMS origination transaction. 86. The system as recited in claim 84, wherein said SMS transaction comprises an SMS termination transaction. 87. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a mobile origination transaction. 88. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a mobile termination transaction. 89. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a dialed digit trigger. 90. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises an MSID trigger. 91. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises an historical cell trigger. 92. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a cell ID trigger. 93. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a wide area localization trigger. 94. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a smart proximity location trigger. 95. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said at least one predefined trigger comprises a calling number trigger. 96. The system as recited in claim 65, wherein said predefined signaling links include an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BST) and a base station controller (BSC), an A link between a base station controller (BSC) and a mobile switching center (MSC), and a GSM-MAP link. 97. The system as recited in claim 96, wherein said predefined signaling links further include an Iub link, an Iu-PS link, and an Iu-CS link. 98. A wireless location system (WLS) configured to be overlaid on a wireless communications system, the WLS comprising: a plurality of location measuring units (LMUs) capable of being co-located with a corresponding base transceiver station (BTS) of the wireless communications system; a link monitoring system (LMS) including a mechanism for detecting at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger occurring on at least one predefined signaling link; a serving mobile location center (SMLC) for locating a wireless device based on radio signals transmitted by the wireless device; wherein said LMS is configured for monitoring predefined signaling links of the wireless communications system, said signaling links including at least an A link and a GSM-MAP link; and wherein the system is configured to detect said at least one predefined network transaction and, in response thereto, to correlate mobile identity data (MSID) detected on the A link with a mobile station ISDN (MSISDN) detected on the GSM-MAP link for the wireless device associated with said predefined network transaction, and to launch at least one predefined location service. 99. A WLS as recited in claim 98, further comprising a radio network monitor for monitoring a radio link between a wireless device and a base transceiver station (BTS), wherein said signaling links further include an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BST) and a base station controller (BSC). 100. A WLS as recited in claim 99, wherein said signaling links further include an Iub link, an Iu-PS link, and an Iu-CS link. 101. A WLS as recited in claim 98, wherein said at least one predefined network transaction comprises a member of the group consisting of an identity request transaction, a network measurement transaction, a short message service (SMS) transaction, a mobile origination transaction, and a mobile termination transaction. 102. A WLS as recited in claim 98, wherein said predefined trigger comprises a member of the group consisting of a dialed digit trigger, an MSID trigger, an historical cell trigger, a cell ID trigger, a wide area localization trigger, a smart proximity location trigger, and a calling number trigger. 103. A WLS as recited in claim 98, wherein said at least one predefined location service is a high accuracy service comprising locating said wireless device with a high accuracy. 104. A WLS as recited in claim 103, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of plural location measuring units (LMUs) and uplink time difference of arrival (TDOA) algorithms. 105. A WLS as recited in claim 103, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of at least one location measuring unit (LMU) and uplink angle of arrival (AoA) algorithms. 106. A WLS as recited in claim 103, wherein said high accuracy service comprises the use of plural location measuring units (LMUs) and hybrid uplink time difference of arrival (TDOA) and angle of arrival (AoA) algorithms. 107. A WLS as recited in claim 98, wherein said at least one predefined location service is a low accuracy service comprising locating said wireless device with a low accuracy. 108. A WLS as recited in claim 107, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a cell global identity (CGI)-based location method for determining the geographic location of said mobile device. 109. A WLS as recited in claim 107, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a cell global identity plus Timing Advance (CGI+TA) method to locate the mobile device. 110. A WLS as recited in claim 107, wherein said low accuracy service comprises the use of a radio network monitor (RNM) and a Network Measurement Report (NMR) in an enhanced cell ID (ECID, or CGI+TA+NMR) method to locate the mobile device. 111. A method for use by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system, comprising: monitoring a set of predefined signaling links of the wireless communications system, wherein said predefined signaling links include at least an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BTS) and a base station controller (BSC), wherein said monitoring comprises passively monitoring said set of predefined links such that the operation of said wireless device and said wireless communications system is unaffected by said monitoring; detecting at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger occurring on said Abis link, wherein said predefined network transaction comprises at least one of a mobile origination transaction and a mobile termination transaction; and in response to the detection of said at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger, initiating at least one predefined location service. 112. A method for use by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system, comprising: monitoring a set of predefined signaling links of the wireless communications system, wherein said predefined signaling links include at least an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BTS) and a base station controller (BSC), wherein said monitoring comprises passively monitoring said set of predefined links such that the operation of said wireless device and said wireless communications system is unaffected by said monitoring; detecting at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger occurring on at least one of said predefined signaling links, wherein said predefined trigger comprises at least one of a dialed digit trigger and a Mobile Station Identification (MSID) trigger; and in response to the detection of said at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger, initiating at least one predefined location service. 113. A system for use by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system, comprising: means for monitoring a set of predefined signaling links of the wireless communications system, wherein said predefined signaling links include at least an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BTS) and a base station controller (BSC), wherein said monitoring comprises passively monitoring said set of predefined links such that the operation of said wireless device and said wireless communications system is unaffected by said monitoring, and wherein said predefined network transaction comprises at least one of a mobile origination transaction and a mobile termination transaction; means for detecting at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger occurring on at least one of said predefined signaling links; and means for initiating at least one predefined location service in response to the detection of said at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger. 114. A system for use by a wireless location system (WLS) for locating a wireless device operating in a geographic area served by a wireless communications system, comprising: means for monitoring a set of predefined signaling links of the wireless communications system, wherein said predefined signaling links include at least an Abis link between a base transceiver station (BTS) and a base station controller (BSC), wherein said monitoring comprises passively monitoring said set of predefined links such that the operation of said wireless device and said wireless communications system is unaffected by said monitoring; means for detecting at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger occurring on at least one of said predefined signaling links, wherein said predefined trigger comprises at least one of a dialed digit trigger and a Mobile Station Identification (MSID) trigger; and means for initiating at least one predefined location service in response to the detection of said at least one predefined network transaction involving a predefined trigger.
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