WO2000028347A9 - Method of and system for transmitting positional data in compressed format over wireless communication network - Google Patents
Method of and system for transmitting positional data in compressed format over wireless communication networkInfo
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- WO2000028347A9 WO2000028347A9 PCT/US1999/025284 US9925284W WO0028347A9 WO 2000028347 A9 WO2000028347 A9 WO 2000028347A9 US 9925284 W US9925284 W US 9925284W WO 0028347 A9 WO0028347 A9 WO 0028347A9
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- positional data
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01S—RADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
- G01S19/00—Satellite radio beacon positioning systems; Determining position, velocity or attitude using signals transmitted by such systems
- G01S19/01—Satellite radio beacon positioning systems transmitting time-stamped messages, e.g. GPS [Global Positioning System], GLONASS [Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System] or GALILEO
- G01S19/03—Cooperating elements; Interaction or communication between different cooperating elements or between cooperating elements and receivers
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01S—RADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
- G01S5/00—Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations
- G01S5/0009—Transmission of position information to remote stations
- G01S5/0018—Transmission from mobile station to base station
- G01S5/0027—Transmission from mobile station to base station of actual mobile position, i.e. position determined on mobile
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- the present invention is directed to a method of and a system for transmitting the latitude and longitude of a transmitter such as a cellular telephone device in a compressed manner so as to fit into a small data payload or packet.
- a wireless communication unit it is often desirable for a wireless communication unit to transmit its location to a high degree of resolution.
- a GPS global positioning system
- a wireless communication unit for informing headquarters of the trailer's location.
- transmission of the location can involve an undesirably large amount of data transmission.
- Latitude measurements are based on angular measurements north or south from the Equator, which is defined as 0° latitude.
- the North Pole has a latitude of 90° north
- the South Pole has a latitude of 90° south, so that the range of possible latitudes is
- Each degree is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is divided into 60 seconds.
- Each second of latitude equals approximately 101 feet.
- Longitude measurements are based on angular measurements east or west from the Greenwich Meridian, which is defined as 0° longitude. Each second of longitude equals approximately 101 feet at the Equator or 31 feet at 70° north or south latitude. The range of possible longitudes is from -180° to +180°, or 360°, which is twice the range of possible latitudes. Thus, longitude requires twice as many units of resolution as latitude, namely, 1,296,000 units of resolution to express longitude to within a second. That resolution requires no fewer than 21 bits.
- a common technique used by mobile systems is to first transmit the latitude and longitude of an original position in two 32-bit transmissions and to transmit each additional position in 32 bits by transmitting only the difference from the original position, which is thus used as a difference reference.
- the full latitude and longitude are transmitted, each in 32 bits, to form a new difference reference.
- the full latitude and longitude must be transmitted once at the very least and must be retransmitted whenever the difference from the original position becomes greater than a predetermined amount.
- that technique does not realize too great an increase in efficiency, particularly for a rapidly moving vehicle, for which the full latitude and longitude must be retransmitted frequently.
- MSCID mobile switching center identification number
- the MSCID and its use are defined in the IS-41 standard, described in Document No. TIA/EIA/IS-41 of the Telecommunications Industry Association, published by Global Engineering Documents, 15 Iverness Way East, Englewood, Colorado 80112, U.S.A. Before the MSCID and its use are described in detail, the division of the U.S. into cellular service areas will be described.
- the cellular telephone system of the following description is typical of commercial cellular telephone systems defined by the TIA/EIA 553 standard of the
- the FCC adopted rules creating a commercial cellular radio telephone service.
- the FCC set aside 50 MHZ of spectrum in the 800 MHZ frequency band for two competing cellular systems in each market (25 MHZ for each system). From the beginning, the FCC has encouraged competition in the cellular radio market by dividing the available
- RCC Radio Common Carriers
- the FCC established rules and procedures for licensing cellular systems in the United States and its Possessions and Territories. These rules designated 305 Metropolitan Statistical
- MSAs Mobile Telephone Switching Office
- MTSO Mobile Telephone Switching Office
- the MTSO controls the switching between the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and the cell site for all wireline-to-mobile and mobile-to- wireline calls.
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- the MTSO also processes mobile unit status data received from the cell-site controllers, switches calls to other cells, processes diagnostic information, and compiles billing statistics.
- Each cell is served by its own radio telephone and control equipment. Each cell is allocated a set of voice channels and a control channel with adjacent cells assigned different channels to avoid interference.
- the control channel transmits data to and from the mobile/portable units.
- the control data tell the mobile/portable unit that a call is coming from the MTSO or, conversely, tells the controller that the mobile/portable unit wishes to place a call.
- the MTSO also uses the control channel to tell the mobile/portable unit which voice channel has been assigned to the call.
- the 25 MHZ assigned to each cellular system presently consists of 395 voice channels and 21 control channels.
- the MSCID relates to the above in the following manner.
- the MSCID consists of three OCTETS.
- the first two OCTETS, called the “MarketLD,” contain the system identity
- SID which is assigned by the FCC and identifies a cellular market.
- SID 00034 10 identifies one FCC-licensed Atlanta metropolitan service area (MSA) and may include contiguous rural service areas (RSA) held by the same licensee.
- MSA/RSA are specific geographical areas defined by the FCC for licensing purposes.
- the last OCTET, called the "switch number,” identifies the switching entity of the licensed cellular operator.
- the four switching entities of one cellular operator in the Atlanta metropolitan service area are identified as 0003401 10 through 0003404 10 .
- the MSCID is used in the following manner.
- the cellular telephone transmission to the cell includes the following information: the mobile identification number assigned to that cellular telephone and the electronic serial number (ESN) of that cellular telephone.
- ESN electronic serial number
- the cell transmits that information to the switch provided by that cellular carrier in that locality.
- the switch validates the cellular telephone by sending a message to the home system of that cellular telephone over a network compatible with the IS-41 standard, such as an SS7 or X25 network.
- That message includes the telephone number and ESN provided by the cellular telephone and also includes routing information for the message, namely, point codes for the origin and destination of the message.
- the MSCID identifies the location of the cellular telephone to within a metropolitan service area, rural service area or other cellular telephone market and does not have to be transmitted from the cellular telephone to the cell, since the switch already knows its own MSCID.
- a coarse identification of the location does not suffice for all purposes, and the prior art does not contemplate the use of the MSCID to identify the location of the cellular telephone to within a smaller area.
- the present invention is directed to a system and
- That coarse positional information is a "point of origin" identifier that identifies the area in which the transmitting device is located. It then suffices for the latitude and longitude to be uniquely specified only relative to an agreed-upon or predetermined subdivision of the earth that contains that area,
- That technique combines high data compression with fine resolution.
- One such embodiment of the present invention divides the earth into subdivisions measuring 9° latitude by 36° longitude and then expresses the latitude and longitude
- the latitude and longitude in seconds can be encoded into 15 and 17 bits, respectively, for a total of 32 bits of data.
- the transmitting device transmits that 32-bit word, which the switch augments by adding the MSCID (mobile switching center identification number) that identifies the serving cellular carrier's coverage area.
- a receiving device receives the transmission and rederives the latitude and longitude information from the 32-bit word and the MSCID in the following manner.
- the MSCID is used to identify the subdivision through the use of a lookup table which matches each MSCID with the subdivision which contains the area identified by the MSCID.
- the location of the subdivision and the 32-bit word suffice to identify the location to within a second of latitude by a second of longitude.
- Fig. 1 is a drawing showing a portion of the earth's surface with subdivisions, cellular towers and cellular service areas;
- Fig. 2 is a drawing showing a trailer from which the compressed positional data are transmitted and a base station that receives the compressed positional data transmitted from the trailer;
- Fig. 3 is a drawing showing a tracking location that rederives the position of the trailer from the compressed positional data
- Fig. 4 is a flow chart showing the operations carried out at the trailer shown in Fig. 2 and at the tracking location shown in Fig. 3.
- Fig. 1 shows a portion 101 of the earth's surface divided by latitude lines 103 and longitude lines or meridians 105 into subdivisions 107 measuring 9° latitude by 36° longitude.
- a wireless network is deployed in that portion of the earth's surface.
- the wireless network includes one or more cellular towers 109 in its cellular service area 111.
- each cellular service area 11 1 correlates to a specific subdivision 107.
- a cellular service area that does not fall wholly within a subdivision 107 is correlated to that in which it is dominant.
- That wireless network can be a public cellular network or a proprietary network.
- a mobile unit 201 such as a trailer, can be equipped with a GPS receiver 203 and a wireless communication unit 205, or integration thereof, that is compatible with the wireless network.
- the trailer 201 calls in its location in the following manner.
- the wireless communication unit 205 establishes a communication link at step 401 through its antenna 206 with the cellular tower 109 of the nearest base station 207. That base station 207
- the GPS receiver 203 determines the location to within a second of latitude and longitude at step 403 and communicates the positional data representing the location to the wireless communication unit 205.
- the positional data are compressed or reduced at step 405 to fit within a data packet or payload of a predetermined small size, such as 32 bits, and then transmitted at step 407 to the base station 207.
- a predetermined small size such as 32 bits
- the latitude and longitude are reduced to 15 bits and 17 bits, respectively. That reduction can be done in any of several manners.
- the high-order bits can simply be stripped.
- the wireless communication unit 205 can receive the SID from the base station 207 and determine the subdivision in which the trailer 201 is located by inputting the SID into a lookup table 208. Lookup tables as such are known in the electronic arts and can be implemented in any suitable memory. Such a lookup table is feasible because of the above-noted correlation of the cellular service areas and the subdivisions.
- the latitude and longitude received from the GPS receiver 203 can be converted into the latitude and longitude relative to a corner or other predetermined point in the subdivision.
- the base station 207 transmits the reduced data size latitude and longitude information in a conventional manner via the switch 209 and the network 301 to a tracking location 303 shown in Fig. 3.
- the tracking location 301 rederives the full (or absolute) latitude and longitude information.
- One way to do so uses the MSCID, since it is known in the art, as has already been explained, for the switch to transmit the MSCID to the tracking location.
- the tracking location 303 when the tracking location 303 receives the data packet containing the reduced amount of positional data at step 409, the tracking location 303 also receives the MSCID.
- the tracking location 303 inputs the SID portion of the MSCID, and optionally also the switching entity portion, into a lookup table 305 to determine the subdivision at step 411. From the subdivision and the transmitted latitude and longitude information, the full latitude and longitude, each to within a second, can be rederived using appropriate calculating circuitry 307 at step 413.
- the latitude and longitude data are sent in a compressed or reduced format and are reconstructed using data that are transmitted through the wireless network anyway, namely, the MSCID.
- the latitude and longitude data are transmitted more efficiently than in the prior art.
- the cellular network can be a proprietary network, in which case the reduction of the latitude and longitude data can be performed at the switch. In that case, the wireless communication unit 205 does not need to know the MSCID.
- the preferred embodiment allows locations across the earth, limited only by the availability of radio telephony equipment, a smaller macrocosm, such as a single continent, could be agreed upon and subdivided instead. Therefore, the invention should be construed as limited only by the appended claims.
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