Discontinuous reception (DRX) enhancements in LTE systems
US-11979768-B2 · May 7, 2024 · US
US9615234B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9615234-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414495469-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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Technology for initiating emergency calls is disclosed. A minimum set of emergency related data (MSD) associated with the emergency call may be identified at a terminal equipment (TE) of a mobile terminal. An attention (AT) command may be generated that includes the MSD and selected configuration information related to the emergency call. The AT command may be sent from the TE of the mobile terminal to a mobile termination (MT) of the mobile terminal in order to setup the emergency call, wherein the mobile terminal (MT) routes the emergency call to a public safety answering point (PSAP) in a communication network.
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What is claimed is: 1. A mobile terminal operable to initiate an emergency call, the mobile terminal having circuitry configured to: identify, at a terminal equipment (TE) of the mobile terminal, a minimum set of emergency related data (MSD) associated with the emergency call; generate an attention (AT) command that includes the MSD and selected configuration information related to the emergency call, wherein the selected configuration information includes a type of transmission for additional data; and send the AT command from the TE of the mobile terminal to a mobile termination (MT) of the mobile terminal in order to setup the emergency call, wherein the mobile terminal (MT) is configured to route the emergency call to a public safety answering point (PSAP) in a communication network. 2. The circuitry of claim 1 , further configured to generate the AT command in response to receiving a trigger from an in-vehicle system (IVS) associated with the mobile terminal. 3. The circuitry of claim 1 , further configured to send the MSD from the mobile termination (MT) of the mobile terminal to the PSAP via a session initial protocol (SIP) invite message. 4. The circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the mobile terminal is configured to initiate internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) based emergency calls. 5. The circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the MSD associated with the emergency call includes a current time and a current location of the mobile terminal. 6. The circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the AT command is a +CECALL command, wherein a syntax of the +CECALL command is represented as +CECALL=<type_of_eCall>[,<format>,<msd_data>[,<add_type>,<add_data>]], wherein <type_of eCall> indicates a type of emergency call, <format> indicates a format associated with the emergency call, <msd_data> is the MSD, <add_type> indicates a type of transmission for additional data, and <add_data> is the additional data. 7. The circuitry of claim 6 , wherein the <type_of_eCall> indicates that the type of emergency call is at least one of: a manually initiated emergency call, an automatically initiated emergency call, or an ongoing emergency call. 8. The circuitry of claim 6 , wherein the <add_data> is a uniform resource locator (URL) to an external server that stores the additional data. 9. The circuitry of claim 6 , wherein the <add_type> indicates that the additional data is transmitted within the emergency call or via a reference to an external server that stores the additional data. 10. The circuitry of claim 1 , wherein the AT command is a +CECALLDAT command, wherein a syntax of the +CECALLDAT command is represented as +CECALLDAT=<format>,<msd_data>[,<add_type>,<add_data>], wherein <format> indicates a format associated with the emergency call, <msd_data> is the MSD, <add_type> indicates a type of transmission for additional data, and <add_data> is the additional data. 11. The circuitry of claim 6 , further configured to send at least one of the +CECALL command or a +CECELLDAT command as the AT command, wherein the syntax of the +CECALL command is represented as +CECALL=<type_of_eCall>[,<cid>,[<format>,<msd_data>[,<add_type>,<add_data>]]] and a syntax of the +CECELLDAT command is represented as +CECALLDAT=<cid>,<format>,<msd_data>[,<add_type>,<add_data], wherein <cid> indicates a call identifier (ID) when the MT supports multiple simultaneous emergency calls. 12. The circuitry of claim 11 , further configured to send at least one of the +CECALL command or the +CECELLDAT command as the AT command, wherein the syntax of the +CECALL command is represented as +CECALL=<type_of_eCall>[,<cid>[,<domain>[,<format>,<msd_data>[,<add_data>]]]] and the syntax of the +CECELLDAT command is represented as +CECALLDAT=<cid>,<domain>,<format>,<msd_data>[,<add_type>,<add_data>], wherein <domain> indicates whether the emergency call is set up via a circuit switched (CS) domain or an internet protocol multimedia subsystem (IMS) domain. 13. A mobile termination (MT) of a mobile terminal operable to handle emergency calls, the MT having circuitry configured to: receive an attention (AT) command for an emergency call from a terminal equipment (TE) of the mobile terminal, wherein the AT command includes a minimum set of emergency related data (MSD) associated with the emergency call, and the AT command includes a type of transmission for additional data; identify a public safety answering point (PSAP) based in part on the MSD included in the AT command; and route the emergency call to the PSAP, wherein the PSAP connects the emergency call to appropriate public safety personnel. 14. The circuitry of claim 13 , wherein the MSD associated with the emergency call includes a current time and a current location of the mobile terminal. 15. The circuitry of claim 13 , further configured to: determine that <msd_data> and <add_data> parameters are not provided in the AT command from the TE; and identify default data to be used in place of the <msd_data> and <add_data> parameters when initiating the emergency call. 16. The circuitry of claim 13 , wherein the AT command received from the TE is a +CECALL command, wherein a syntax of the +CECALL command is represented as +CECALL=<type_of_eCall>[,<format>,<msd_data>[,<add_type>,<add_data>]], wherein <type_of_eCall> indicates a type of emergency call, <format> indicates a format associated with the emergency call, <msd_data> is the MSD, <add_type> indicates a type of transmission for additional data, and <add_data> is the additional data. 17. The circuitry of claim 16 , further configured to: determine that the +CECALL command received from the TE includes one or more parameters that are in error; and send, to the TE, an error code and a description of the error to enable the TE to resend the +CECALL command to the MT. 18. A method for initiating emergency calls, the method comprising: identifying, at a terminal equipment (TE) of a mobile terminal, a minimum set of emergency related data (MSD) associated with the emergency call; generating an attention (AT) command that includes the MSD and selected configuration information related to the emergency call, wherein the selected configuration information includes a type of transmission for additional data; and sending the AT command from the TE of the mobile terminal to a mobile termination (MT) of the mobile terminal in order to setup the emergency call, wherein the mobile terminal (MT) routes the emergency call to a public safety answering point (PSAP) in a communication network. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising generating the AT command in response to receiving a trigger from an in-vehicle system (IVS) associated with the mobile terminal. 20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising sending the MSD associated with the emergency call from the mobile terminal to the PSAP using a session initial protocol (SIP) invite message.
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