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Patent US7974659 - Repeat dialing in wireless networks to called parties that are powered off - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inPatentsA wireless network is disclosed that provides repeat dialing to called parties that are powered off. The wireless network includes an originating MSC system, a Home Location Register (HLR) system for a called party, and a serving MSC system that serves the called party. Responsive to identifying that...http://www.google.com/patents/US7974659?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7974659 - Repeat dialing in wireless networks to called parties that are powered offAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS7974659 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 12/826,428Publication dateJul 5, 2011Filing dateJun 29, 2010Priority dateMar 30, 2005Fee statusPaidAlso published asDE602006000268D1, DE602006000268T2, EP1708539A1, EP1708539B1, US7792549, US20060223560, US20100267382Publication number12826428, 826428, US 7974659 B2, US 7974659B2, US-B2-7974659, US7974659 B2, US7974659B2InventorsFrances Mu-Fen Chin, Paul C. Mui, Alok SharmaOriginal AssigneeAlcatel-Lucent Usa Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (1), Referenced by (6), Classifications (9), Legal Events (5) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetRepeat dialing in wireless networks to called parties that are powered off
US 7974659 B2Abstract
a Home Location Register (HLR) system for a called party that receives a repeat dialing indicator for a first call placed by a calling party to the called party that is powered off;
the HLR system monitors the called party to identify when the called party powers on responsive to receiving a registration invoke message from the called party, and transmits a registration return result message to a serving Mobile Switching Center (MSC) for the called party responsive to identifying that the called party has powered on, wherein the registration return result message includes an instruction to attempt to set up a second call between the called party and the calling party to implement repeat dialing.
the HLR system for the called party stores the repeat dialing indicator and a Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) of the calling party in a subscriber record for the called party, and transmits the instruction that includes the repeat dialing indicator and the MSID in the registration return result message to the serving MSC responsive to determining that the called party has powered on.
the HLR system for the called party receives the repeat dialing indicator from an originating MSC for the calling party in response to the calling party activating repeat dialing to the called party.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein the repeat dialing indicator comprises a LocationRequest invoke message.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein the calling party comprises a mobile calling party or a wire line calling party.
receiving a repeat dialing indicator in a Home Location Register (HLR) system for a called party regarding a first call placed by a calling party to the called party that is powered off;
monitoring, in the HLR system, the called party to identify when the called party powers on responsive to receiving a registration invoke message from the called party; and
transmitting a registration return result message from the HLR system to a serving Mobile Switching Center (MSC) for the called party responsive to identifying that the called party has powered on, wherein the registration return result message includes an instruction to attempt to set up a second call between the called party and the calling party to implement repeat dialing.
transmitting the instruction that includes the repeat dialing indicator and the MSID in the registration return result message from the HLR system to the serving MSC responsive to determining that the called party has powered on.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein receiving a repeat dialing indicator comprises:
receiving the repeat dialing indicator from an originating MSC for the calling party in response to the calling party activating repeat dialing to the called party.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the repeat dialing indicator comprises a LocationRequest invoke message.
10. The method of claim 6 wherein the calling party comprises a mobile calling party or a wire line calling party.
a Home Location Register (HLR) system for a called party of a first call placed by a calling party, wherein the called party is powered off when the first call is placed;
the HLR system receives an indication that the calling party activates repeat dialing to the called party;
in response to the activation of repeat dialing, the HLR system monitors the called party to identify when the called party powers on responsive to the called party registering with the HLR system, and transmits a registration return result message to a serving Mobile Switching Center (MSC) for the called party responsive to identifying that the called party has powered on, wherein the registration return result message includes an instruction to attempt to set up a second call between the called party and the calling party to implement repeat dialing. Description
This non-provisional patent application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/094,116 filed on Mar. 30, 2005 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,792,549, which is incorporated by reference as if fully provided herein.
FIG. 2 is a message diagram illustrating repeat dialing in wireless network 100 in an exemplary embodiment of the invention. To activate the repeat dialing feature, calling party 102 transmits a repeat dialing instruction to originating MSC system 110. The repeat dialing instruction comprises any code, data, or other instruction that indicates that calling party wants to activate the repeat dialing feature. Originating MSC system 110 receives the repeat dialing instruction from calling party 102. Responsive to the repeat dialing instruction, originating MSC system 110 transmits a repeat dialing indicator (RDI) to HLR system 112 for called party 104. A repeat dialing indicator comprises any data, code, flag, or other information that indicates that the repeat dialing feature has been activated by calling party 102. Originating MSC system 110 may also transmit a Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) for calling party 102 to HLR system 112 with the repeat dialing indicator. HLR system 112 receives the repeat dialing indicator (and possibly MSID for calling party 102). HLR system 112 may store the repeat dialing indicator (and possibly the MSID for calling party 102) in a subscriber record for called party 104. At this point, repeat dialing is activated.
Therefore, HLR 322 transmits RegistrationNotification return result (REGNOT RR) message to S-MSC 321. The RegistrationNotification return result message includes the repeat dialing indicator and the MSID of calling party 302. Responsive to the RegistrationNotification return result message, S-MSC 321 transmits a page to called party 304. If S-MSC 321 receives an answer to the page from called party 304, S-MSC 321 attempts to set up a call between calling party 302 and called party 304. If S-MSC 321 is successful, a call is established between calling party 302 and called party 304. Repeat dialing has then been successfully executed.
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