Abstract: Between communication equipment to be loaded in a vehicle and a base station, CDMA data communication is performed. A speed sensor detects a traveling speed. When the speed sensor crosses a speed determining value, a communication speed is changed. When the vehicle is at a halt or travels at a low speed, the communication speed is set to be high. When the traveling speed exceeds the speed determining value resulting from acceleration, the communication speed is decreased. Satisfactory communication is performed in the whole speed range, and data communication can be performed at the maximum speed. In order to change the communication speed, for example, a chip rate of PN code is changed. Also, the number of PN codes to which parallel processing is simultaneously applied is changed. Thus, it is possible to set the communication speed to be high even in a high-speed mobile object.
Abstract: A vehicle-installed telephone apparatus comprises a portable phone with announcing means controlled by a microcomputer, running detecting means which detects that a vehicle is running, incoming call detecting means which detects that an incoming call is received and control means which sends control signals to the portable phone. The control means sends control signals which invalidate the operation of the announcing means to the microcomputer within the portable phone, when the running detecting means detects that the vehicle is running and the incoming call detecting means detects that the incoming call is received at the same time, whereby a driver can concentrate on driving without being diverted his attention, even if an incoming call is received while driving.
Abstract: A mobile communications device (100) comprises a motion detector (101) for producing a signal which represents the kinetic state of the mobile communications device. Preferably the mobile communications device comprises a body and a vibrating alarm device in which a certain mass (105) is arranged so as to be movable with respect to the body of the mobile communications device, whereby said motion detector is an apparatus for measuring the movement of said mass. If the mass is arranged so as to rotate eccentrically with respect to a certain axle (103) and the vibrating alarm device further comprises an electric motor (102) with windings to rotate said axle, the apparatus for measuring the movement of said mass is an apparatus for measuring an electric current induced in the windings of the electric motor.
Abstract: A wireless telephone does not generate an alerting signal if the speed at which the wireless telephone is moving exceeds a predefined speed when an incoming call is received. If an alerting signal is not generated for an incoming call, the wireless telephone transmits a message back to the calling party informing them that they have contacted the wireless telephone and may leave either a voice or data message. The caller can then either leave a voice message or touch tone in the caller's telephone number. Further, the wireless telephone can inhibit the origination of calls from the wireless telephone if the speed of the wireless telephone exceeds the predefined speed. In addition, if the speed has not been equal or less than the predefined speed for a predefined amount of time, call originations and alerting signals are blocked.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling transmission power levels in a mobile communication system. The method provides for a closed-loop power control method. A mobile station provides information on the quality of the signal received from the base station, and the base station responds by adjusting the power allocated to that user in a shared base station signal. The transmission power is adjusted initially by a large increment and then ramped down at an increasingly decreasing rate. The mobile station also provides information to the base station as to its relative velocity and the base station adjusts its transmission power in accordance with this velocity information.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 3, 2001
Publication date:
August 16, 2001
Inventors:
Edward G. Tiedemann, Joseph P. Odenwalder, Charles E. Wheatley, Roberto Padovani
Abstract: A speed estimation apparatus detects the change of a transmission power control command transmitted from a receiving station and estimates the moving speed of the receiving station in mobile communications of a spread spectrum system. The speed estimation apparatus also generates a desired signal power by extracting a desired signal from received signals and estimates the moving speed of a corresponding transmitting station using the desired signal power.