WO1999029127A1 - Electronic business card hand-over - Google Patents
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- WO1999029127A1 WO1999029127A1 PCT/SE1998/002057 SE9802057W WO9929127A1 WO 1999029127 A1 WO1999029127 A1 WO 1999029127A1 SE 9802057 W SE9802057 W SE 9802057W WO 9929127 A1 WO9929127 A1 WO 9929127A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/26—Devices for calling a subscriber
- H04M1/27—Devices whereby a plurality of signals may be stored simultaneously
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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
- H04M1/72403—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
- H04M1/7243—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality with interactive means for internal management of messages
- H04M1/72436—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality with interactive means for internal management of messages for text messaging, e.g. short messaging services [SMS] or e-mails
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- the invention relates to telecommunications. More particularly, this invention relates to the transmission and storage of telephone numbers by mobile stations.
- Cellular phones have become increasingly popular.
- these cellular telephones often contain memory maps that permit the user to enter information including phone numbers and notes about frequently called persons.
- Such memories may be similar to the ones mapped in Figure 1.
- the cellular phone is equipped with EEPROM containing names, phone numbers, and notes for frequently called numbers. Using this map, a user can retrieve on the display of their mobile phone any of the frequently called phone numbers by name, number, and notes.
- the user has entered the name "Bill” and phone numbers for Bill's home and work at EEPROM address locations OOOOOO and OOOOA4, respectively.
- EEPROM maps for maintaining phone books and mobile phones is well-known.
- various types of derivations and modifications to the memory map for the mobile phone phone book are also well-known-
- a user can modify the phone book loaded in the mobile phone. This is usually done by manually entering a phone book mode of the mobile phone by pressing certain of the buttons on the face of the phone- Thereafter, the phone user can enter new names, phone numbers, etc. into the phone book memory map, or can change or delete data already in the map. In this way, the user can have at the user's ready-disposal, frequently dialed numbers.
- SMS short message service
- an originating caller can dial a phone number to leave a short alpha numeric message on the display of a recipient mobile phone.
- This feature has been used in the past to communicate phone numbers to a recipient mobile phone user, such as is shown in Figure 2.
- the recipient mobile phone user has been informed via the SMS service that "Bill has a new number," namely 555-3333.
- Both storage of phone book entries in memory maps and the short message service are both fairly standardized for cellular phones.
- Two possibilities thus exist for a phone user to receive information about a frequently called phone number and enter that phone number into the recipient phone user's mobile phone.
- the informing party can tell the recipient phone user verbally or in writing about a phone number.
- the recipient phone user can then write the number down, or mentally note the number, and later enter the number in the recipient phone in order to add it to the phone book memory map of Figure 1.
- the informing party can via the short message service, send information about a name, phone number, etc. to the recipient mobile phone user, who can then manually enter the name and phone number in the memory map phone book of the recipient user's mobile phone of Figure 1.
- the present invention eliminates the requirement of the user to manually enter new phone book entries into the memory map of Figure 1. This is accomplished by tagging short message service messages with a header describing the information as a new phone book entry. The mobile phone then receives the message, and based on the header, automatically adds it to the mobile phone phone book. Alternatively, after receiving the short message service phone number with the header, the mobile phone can request the user to authorize the phone to automatically add the phone number to the mobile phone phone book.
- standardized electronic business cards are sent via the short message service, with an appropriate header describing the electronic business card as a phone book entry.
- the mobile phone Upon receipt of the electronic business card with the appropriate header, the mobile phone automatically adds the electronic business card information to the phone book memory map.
- FIGURE 1 is a schematic drawing of a prior art memory map for a phone book of a mobile phone
- FIGURE 2 is a prior art mobile phone displaying a short message service message
- FIGURE 3 is a schematic diagram of fields in a short message service message according to the prior art
- FIGURES 4 and 5 are fields in a short message service data transmission in accordance with the present invention
- FIGURE 6 is a schematic diagram of an example cellular system employing the short message service used by the present invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cellular system employing a short message service in accordance with the present invention-
- any number of mobile stations, MSI, MS2, etc. communicate with each other and with public telephone networks via wireless transmissions to a base station BS1 in their general vicinity.
- the base station BS1 is one base station of several such stations, BS1, BS2, etc., that communicate with and are controlled by a base station controller BSC.
- the base station controller communicates with a mobile switching center MSC, which switches mobile transmissions to and from mobile stations and to and from various telephony networks.
- the mobile switching center MSC can receive, from time to time, so-called short message service messages. These messages are alpha numeric messages that are destined for mobile stations which can display the messages on their respective displays.
- a short message service message request When a short message service message request is received by a mobile switching center MSC, the MSC transfers the request to a multimedia message exchange 12.
- the functionality of the multimedia message exchange 12 is known, an example of which may be seen in U.S. Patent No. 5,497,373, to Hulen, entitled “Multimedia Interface,” which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the multimedia message exchange 12 incorporates a short message service server 14, which is specifically designed to handle short message service requests.
- the SMS server 14 via the multimedia message exchange 12 relays the message through the mobile switching center MSC, the base station controller BSC, the base station BS1, to the appropriate mobile station MSI .
- the short message assumes a traditional format that is known in the art, and is provided in simplified form in Figure 3.
- the SMS message is identified by an SMS header and an associated message to be displayed in alpha numeric format on the display of the mobile station MSI .
- the short message service server 14 provides a short message service message to a mobile station containing a tag sent within the SMS header describing the message as a phone book entry.
- a simplified SMS message in accordance with the present invention is shown in Figure 4 in which the SMS header includes a phone book header identifying to the mobile station that the following SMS message contains a phone book entry.
- the phone book entry is simply a name, address, and phone number, but other more or less detailed messages can be included, depending upon the type of phone book memory map ( Figure 1) that is provided in the mobile station.
- the tag (phone book header) shown in Figure 4 instructs the mobile station receiving the message to automatically add the message to the built-in phone book or to request the user to authorize it to do so.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example embodiment of a mobile station MSI, which helps in understanding how the mobile station processes the short message service messages containing the phone book tags.
- the mobile station MSI contains a transmitting part 20 for transmitting over the antenna, and a receiving part 21 for receiving communications (such as SMS messages) from the antenna.
- the transmitting part 20 has an associated microphone 22 for the user to speak into the mobile station MSI .
- the receiving part 21 has an associated speaker 24 and an associated display 25.
- the display 25 is primarily employed by the receiving part 21 to display SMS messages in alpha numeric format.
- a processor 23 is also included in the mobile station MSI for communication with the transmitting part 20 and receiving part 21.
- the processor 23 can receive SMS messages and decode the headers to identify phone book tags ( Figure 4) associated with the present invention. Once identified, the processor 23 can decode the message of Figure 4 (which may be in a standard format such as "phone book-entry-header: ⁇ name> ⁇ address> ⁇ number>") and thereafter load the appropriate information into EEPROM 26, and specifically into the phone book map 27 corresponding to that shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 4 which may be in a standard format such as "phone book-entry-header: ⁇ name> ⁇ address> ⁇ number>"
- the present invention tags short message service messages with a header identifying the message as a standardized electronic business card.
- Standardized electronic business cards are known, as described in the publication "vCard and vCalendar" by Internet Mail Consortium.
- these electronic business cards carry directory information such as name, addresses, (business, home, mailing, parcel), telephone numbers, (home, business, fax, pager, cellular, ISDN, voice, data, video), e- mail addresses, Internet URL's, graphics, and geographic and time zone information-
- these electronic business cards can be sent in the same way as phone book entries via the SMS messaging system.
- the electronic business cards will be forwarded via the SMS system using an SMS electronic card header tag ("vCard”) in the SMS header, together with an associated message containing the standardized business card information.
- vCard SMS electronic card header tag
- the mobile station MSI receives the SMS message of Figure 5, it recognizes the business card as a standardized electronic business card by the vCard header tag and handles the entry of the business card information into the phone book of the mobile station automatically or upon a prompt by the user.
- the mobile station can automatically handle the entry of the phone book entries into the standard phone book memory of the mobile station.
- This is a convenient way to share and handle information on the phone by making it possible to automatically send, receive, and handle the phone book entries and electronic business cards.
- the present method also is cost-effective to implement since it employs standard short message service formats with current phones (modified in accordance with the present teaching to reorganize the phone book tags, read the associated phone book data, and automatically load the data into phone book memory) and current phone book memories. No system changes are required.
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