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[0001] This invention relates to systems and methods for relaying third party wireless communications through a portable wireless system.
[0002] A wide variety of different portable wireless systems, such as cellular telephones, pagers and wireless personal digital assistants (PDAs), have been developed to enable users to communicate without being tied to a particular physical location. A cellular telephone network may be used by owners of such devices to wirelessly transmit voice and data communications to others connected to the network. Examples of cellular telephone networks include AMPS, D-AMPS, GSM, and IS-95 (CDMA). Such cellular telephone networks typically include a plurality of base stations each serving the cellular telephones within their geographic area, one or more base station controllers, and at least one mobile switching center. In general, a cellular telephone network covers a specific geographic area that typically is divided into cells (or regions). Each cell is allocated one or more voice/data channels or traffic/control channels, or both. A cellular telephone network usually has a broadcast channel on which all cellular telephones may obtain system information from the base stations or measure signal strength or signal quality, or both. A cellular telephone call is handed off from one cell (the serving cell) to a neighboring cell based upon the relative signal strength or quality between the cellular telephone and the base stations of the neighboring cells.
[0003] A number of different cellular telephone systems have been proposed. For example, many different multi-mode cellular telephones that switch between different types of telecommunication networks have been proposed. In one such system, a cellular telephone is configured to switch from a cellular telephone system to a wireline cordless telephone system when the cellular telephone is within range of a cordless telephone base station. Other cellular telephone systems allow an electronic appliance, such as a handheld computer or a laptop computer with an appropriate interface card, to transmit data over a wireless cellular telephone communication channel. The electronic appliance may be cellular-enabled or it may be coupled to a cellular telephone through a wired or wireless connection.
[0004] Recently, several low-power and low-cost wireless interfaces between electronic appliances have been proposed. For example, Bluetooth is a recently proposed universal wireless interface that operates within the ISM band (2.4-2.48 GHz) and allows portable electronic appliances to connect and communicate over short-range, ad hoc networks. A Bluetooth-enabled electronic appliance may communicate simultaneously with up to seven other similarly enabled electronic appliances to form a small local radio network. Among the applications that have been proposed for Bluetooth and other wireless interfaces are a three-in-one phone, an untethered computer, and a universal remote. A three-in-one could be used as a standard cellular phone, using a wireless carrier service. The phone also could be used as a cordless phone through a Bluetooth access point that is connected to a conventional wired telephone network. Finally, the phone could also be used as an intercom with direct point-to-point communications with similar devices, without involving any wireless carrier service. An untethered computer (e.g., a laptop computer) could be connected to a network such as the Internet via a Bluetooth modem access point. The modem access point would provide connectivity to the network in the normal fashion, such as over cellular telephony channels, telephone lines, cable or ISDN, but the computer would not be connected physically to the modem. A universal remote may be any Bluetooth device (e.g., a PDA or smartphone) that could be used to query and control other Bluetooth devices within communication range of the universal remote. Still other applications for such wireless interfaces have been proposed.
[0005] The invention features a scheme (systems and methods) for selectively configuring a portable wireless system as a personal electronic appliance or a third party wireless repeater that is configured to relay wireless signals between a third party electronic appliance and a wireless network. The invention enables a personal electronic appliance (e.g., a cellular telephone, a pager or a personal digital assistant) to act as a wireless repeater for third party wireless communications when the personal electronic appliance otherwise is not in use. In this way, the inventive portable wireless system increases the utilization of existing wireless network infrastructures (e.g., a cellular telephone network) by making one or more unused wireless channels available to other devices. In addition, the invention features a novel incentives-based business model that encourages owners of portable electronic appliances to fully utilize existing wireless network capacity.
[0006] In one aspect, the invention features a controller that is operable to selectively configure the portable wireless system as a portable electronic appliance or a third party wireless repeater that is configured to relay wireless signals between a third party electronic appliance and a wireless telecommunication network.
[0007] Embodiments in accordance with this aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features.
[0008] The controller may be operable to selectively configure the portable wireless system as a personal electronic appliance or a third party wireless repeater in response to a received mode selection signal. The mode selection signal may be embedded in a received wireless communication signal or the mode selection signal may be received from a mode selection switch of the portable wireless system. In some embodiments, the controller is operable to enable the portable wireless system to relay third party wireless signals whenever the portable wireless system is available.
[0009] The controller preferably is operable to wirelessly seek and detect appropriately configured third party portable electronic appliances. The controller may be operable to transmit an indication that the portable wireless system is available as a wireless repeater for third party communications.
[0010] The system may include a short range wireless communication system for communicating with third party portable electronic appliances, and a long range wireless communication system for communicating with the wireless telecommunication network. The short range wireless communication system and the long range wireless communication system each may include an antenna, an RF receiver, and an RF transmitter.
[0011] In some embodiments, the controller may be configured to wirelessly solicit payment directly from the third party electronic appliance.
[0012] In another aspect, the invention features a wireless telephony method in accordance with which an incentive is provided to a portable wireless system owner in response to a received third party communication that is relayed by the portable wireless system.
[0013] Embodiments in accordance with this aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features.
[0014] The incentive may be provided to the portable wireless system owner based upon a received portable wireless system identifier. The incentive may be in the form of a discounted wireless service price or a coupon, or may correspond to provision of the portable wireless system free of charge.
[0015] Preferably it is determined whether a received wireless communication corresponds to a relayed third party communication.
[0016] A fee may be charged to an owner of a third party electronic appliance that transmitted the received third party communication. In some embodiments, payment may be transmitted to the portable wireless system from a third party electronic appliance that transmitted the received third party communication. In these embodiments, the portable wireless system may solicit payment from the third party electronic appliance.
[0017] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description, including the drawings and the claims.
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[0024] In the following description, like reference numbers are used to identify like elements. Furthermore, the drawings are intended to illustrate major features of exemplary embodiments in a diagrammatic manner. The drawings are not intended to depict every feature of actual embodiments nor relative dimensions of the depicted elements, and are not drawn to scale.
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[0027] Through the wireless communication channel established by portable wireless system
[0028] In some embodiments, in addition to the indirect connection through portable wireless system
[0029] As explained in detail below, in some embodiments, portable wireless system
[0030] Alternatively, a mode selection switch may be provided to allow a user to selectively configure portable wireless system
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[0036] In other embodiments, the portable wireless system
[0037] The systems and methods described herein are not limited to any particular hardware, firmware or software configuration, but rather they may be implemented in any computing or processing environment.
[0038] Other embodiments are within the scope of the claims.