METHOD OF RELAYING AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGE TO A HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE BEYOND THE COVERAGE AREA OF A WIRELESS NETWORK
A method of transmitting an electronic message to a handheld electronic device that is outside the coverage area of a wireless network having at least one Access Point. The method includes: attempting to wirelessly transmit the electronic message from the network to the handheld electronic device through the wireless access point; wirelessly transmitting the electronic message from the wireless access point to a peer handheld electronic device that is within communication range of the access point; and wirelessly transmitting the electronic message from the peer handheld electronic device to the handheld electronic device when the peer handheld electronic device is within communication range of the handheld electronic device.
1. Field
The disclosed and claimed concept relates generally to handheld electronic devices and, more particularly, to a method of transmitting a message to a handheld electronic device that is beyond the coverage area of a wireless network.
2. Description of the Related Art
Numerous types of handheld electronic devices are known. Examples of such handheld devices include, for instance, personal data assistants (PDAs), handheld computers, two-way pagers, cellular telephones, and the like. Many handheld electronic devices also feature wireless communication capability, although many such handheld devices are stand-alone devices that are functional without communication with other devices. Examples of such handheld electronic devices are provided in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,452,588 and 6,489,950.
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A full understanding of the disclosed and claimed concept can be gained from the following Description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
As employed herein, the phrase “a number” and variations thereof means one or an integer greater than one (i.e., a plurality).
As employed herein, the term “WiFi” means by way of example, and not limitation, a wireless fidelity standard such as IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11a.
As employed herein, the term “Access Point” or “Base Station” means a device that receives data from a network and wirelessly transmits the data for subsequent receipt by one or more devices.
When referring to any numerical range of values, such ranges are understood to include each and every number and/or fraction between the stated range minimum and maximum.
Directional phrases used herein, such as, for example, upper, lower, left, right, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, above, beneath, clockwise, counterclockwise and derivatives thereof, relate to the orientation of the elements shown in the drawings and are not limiting upon the claims unless expressly recited therein.
The improved wireless network 14 is similar to the wireless network 1 shown in
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In order to allow the handheld electronic device 2 to receive the electronic message 10 that was transmitted to the network 4, a number of peer handheld electronic devices 16 are employed as rallying points for transmitting the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2. Referring to
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After the electronic message 10 has been received by the handheld electronic device 2, the handheld electronic device 2 can prevent other peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 from transmitting the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2. This may be accomplished by transmitting a signal to these peer handheld electronic devices 16,18, when the peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 are within communication range 22 of the handheld electronic device 2, which indicates to peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 that there is no need to transmit the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2 since the electronic message 10 has already been received. Additionally, the handheld electronic device 2, upon re-entering the coverage area 6 of the Access Point 8, can also transmit a signal to the Access Point 8 that informs the network 4 that the electronic message 10 was received and that the network 4 should stop all future attempts to forward the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2 or to first peer handheld electronic devices 16 (for indirectly delivering to the handheld electronic device 2). For this purpose, in order to be able to uniquely identify and track each electronic message 10, the network 4 may assign a unique identifier to each message 10 (such as a serial number) before the message 10 is transmitted to a first peer handheld electronic device 16 for subsequent delivery as disclosed herein.
When the first or second peer handheld electronic device 16,18 that successfully transmitted the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2 is within communication range of the Access Point 8, the first or second peer handheld electronic device 16,18 will transmit a signal to the Access Point 8 that informs the network 4 that the electronic message 10 has been delivered to the handheld electronic device 2. Upon receipt of this signal, the network 4 will cease all future attempts to transmit the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2 or to the first peer handheld electronic devices 16. For instance, upon receipt of this signal the network 4 can update a message list showing that the electronic message 10 has been received by the handheld electronic device 2. In response to the updated list, the network 4 will then cease all future attempts to transmit the electronic message 10 to the first peer handheld electronic devices 16. Additionally, the network 4 can also transmit a signal to all peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 that are within communication range 6 of the Access Point 8 to stop all attempts to transmit the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2. In response, those peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 can delete the electronic message 10 from their memory. Furthermore, the updated message list can also instruct the network 4 not to attempt to transmit the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2 when the handheld electronic device 2 re-enters communication range of the Access Point 8.
In accordance with one embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept, the first or second peer handheld electronic device 16,18 that successfully delivers the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2 will delete the electronic message 10 from the memory thereof upon receiving a confirmation signal from the handheld electronic device 2 that the electronic message 10 was received.
In accordance with another embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept, the handheld electronic device 2, after receiving the electronic message 10, will transmit a signal to all peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 that are within communication range 22 of the handheld electronic device 2 to delete the electronic message 10 from their memory.
In accordance with another embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept, the peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 will delete the electronic message 10 from memory after a predetermined time interval (during which they have not been able to successfully transmit the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2).
In accordance with another embodiment of the disclosed concept, each handheld electronic device 2 and peer handheld electronic device 16,18 must be pre-registered with the wireless network 14 as a member of that network 4. When so registered, each handheld electronic device 2 and peer handheld electronic device 16,18 will be assigned a unique identifier, such as a PIN or identification number. In this embodiment, the peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 can receive and attempt to deliver electronic messages 10 that are intended for a number of different handheld electronic devices 2. Accordingly, in this embodiment each electronic message 10 will have associated therewith (e.g. as part of or appended to the message) the identifier, such as a PIN or identification number, that corresponds to the particular handheld electronic device 2 for which the message 10 is intended. When a first or second peer handheld electronic device 16,18 is within communication range 22 of a handheld electronic device 2, electronic messages 10 that have an identifier that is associated with that particular handheld electronic device 2 are transmitted to the handheld electronic device 2 while electronic messages 10 that do not have a corresponding identifier are not transmitted. In this embodiment, when a first peer handheld electronic device 16 is within the coverage area 6 of the Access Point 8, it will receive a predetermined number of such electronic messages 10 intended for a number of the handheld electronic devices 2 for subsequently delivery as described above.
In accordance with another embodiment of the disclosed concept, the handheld electronic device 2 will only receive electronic messages 10 from peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 when the handheld electronic device 2 is transmitting a signal that informs the peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 that the handheld electronic device 2 is configured to receive electronic messages 10. For instance, the first or second peer handheld electronic device 16,18 would not transmit the electronic message 10 to the handheld electronic device 2 until the first or second peer handheld electronic device 16,18 receives a signal that instructs the first or second peer handheld electronic device 16,18 to initiate the transmission of the electronic message 10.
In accordance with another embodiment of the disclosed and claimed concept, the network 4 could limit the total number of peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 that the electronic message 10 is transmitted to. For instance, the network 4 can transmit a signal, via the Access Point 8, to the first peer handheld electronic devices 16 instructing the first peer handheld electronic devices 16 not to transmit the electronic message to any second peer handheld electronic devices 18. In another instance, the network 4 could transmit a signal to the first peer handheld electronic devices 16 instructing the first peer handheld electronic devices to transmit the electronic message 10 to a certain number of second peer handheld electronic devices 18.
The handheld electronic device 2 and the peer handheld electronic devices 16,18 that are described above are represented in the form of an exemplary handheld electronic device 24 in
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The accompanying figures and the description that follows set forth this disclosed and claimed concept in its preferred embodiments. It is, however, contemplated that persons generally familiar with wireless networks will be able to apply the novel characteristics of the structures and methods illustrated and described herein in other contexts by modification of certain details. Accordingly, the figures and description are not to be taken as restrictive on the scope of the disclosed and claimed, but are to be understood as broad and general teachings.
Claims
1. In a system including a network and at least one wireless access point in electronic communication with said network, wherein a handheld electronic device and a plurality of peer handheld electronic devices are registered with said system, a method for transmitting a message to said handheld electronic device when said handheld electronic device is not within communication range of said at least one wireless access point, comprising:
- attempting to wirelessly transmit said message from said network to said handheld electronic device through said at least one wireless access point;
- wirelessly transmitting said message from said at least one wireless access point to one or more of peer handheld electronic devices that are within communication range of said at least one wireless access point; and
- wirelessly transmitting said message from at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices to said handheld electronic device when said at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices is within communication range of said handheld electronic device.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising deleting said message from said one or more peer handheld electronic devices after a predetermined time interval.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising deleting said message from said one or more peer handheld electronic devices after said message has been transmitted to said handheld electronic device.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein each of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices store up to a predetermined number of additional messages, each of said additional messages being intended for a corresponding additional handheld electronic device registered with said network.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein said handheld electronic device and said one or more peer handheld electronic devices are each assigned an identifier, and wherein said message includes said identifier that corresponds to said handheld electronic device.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices comprises a first peer handheld electronic device and one or more additional peer handheld electronic devices, wherein said at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices is said first peer handheld electronic device, and wherein the method further comprises preventing transmission of said message from said one or more additional peer handheld electronic devices to said handheld electronic device after said message has been transmitted to said handheld electronic device from said first peer handheld electronic device.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising preventing transmission of said message from said network to said handheld electronic device through said at least one wireless access point when said handheld electronic device is within a communication range of said at least one wireless access point after said message has been transmitted to said handheld electronic device from said at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein when said handheld electronic device is in communication range of said at least one wireless access point, the method further comprises transmitting a signal from said handheld electronic device to said network through said at least one wireless access point and in response to receiving said signal, updating a message list in said network showing that said message has been delivered to said handheld electronic device.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising responsive to updating said message list, stopping all attempts to transmit said message from said network to said handheld electronic device.
10. The method of claim 1, further comprising, prior to the second wirelessly transmitting step, transmitting a signal from said handheld electronic device to said at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices, said signal instructing said at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices to initiate said second wirelessly transmitting step.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein said message is encrypted.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein when a first one of said one or more of said handheld electronic devices is within communication range of an additional one of said peer handheld electronic devices, the method further comprises wirelessly transmitting said message from said first one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices to said additional one of said peer handheld electronic devices, and wherein said second wirelessly transmitting step comprises wirelessly transmitting said message from at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices or said additional one of said peer handheld electronic devices to said handheld electronic device.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein when said at least one of said one or more peer handheld electronic devices is in communication range of said at least one wireless access point after said message has been wirelessly transmitted to said handheld electronic device from said at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices, said method further comprises transmitting a signal from said at least one of said one or more of said peer handheld electronic devices to said network through said at least one wireless access point, and in response to receiving said signal, updating a message list in said network showing that said message has been delivered to said handheld electronic device.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising responsive to updating said message list, stopping all attempts to transmit said message from said network to said handheld electronic device.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 1, 2006
Publication Date: Mar 6, 2008
Inventor: Jimmy Tao (Burnaby)
Application Number: 11/469,626
International Classification: H04Q 7/20 (20060101);