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| United States Patent | 5596573 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5596573.html |
| Inventor(s) | Bertland; Staffan (Taby, SE) |
| Abstract | A method and a communication network including a public telephone network
and a narrow band radio network for packet-switching of data between
stationary and mobile terminals. Voice messages may be bi-directionally
transferred between the public telephone network and the terminals by a
gateway arranged to connect the public telephone network and the
packet-switched narrow band radio data network. The voice messages are
converted in the gateway or terminals into digital form and compressed,
and then transferred to the packet-switched narrow band radio data
network. The terminals and the gateway are provided with a device in which
the compressed voice messages, transferred through the packet-switched
network, are expanded and, after conversion to analog form, reproduced. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 5596573 |
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Transfer of voice messages |
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| Publication Date |
January 21, 1997 |
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| Filing Date |
December 22, 1994 |
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| Priority Data |
Dec 22, 1993[SE]9304245 |
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Title Information  |
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Claims  |
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What is claimed is:
1. A method of bi-directional transferring voice messages in a
communication network having a public telephone network and a batch type
packet-switched narrow-band radio data network for transferring voice
messages in both directions between the public telephone network and
terminals of the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network and for
transferring voice messages in both directions between terminals of the
packet-switched narrow-band radio data network, the method comprising the
steps of:
converting an entire voice message from analog form to digital form to
create a digitized voice message;
compressing the digitized voice message to create a compressed message;
placing the compressed message in at least one data packet;
supplementing a data packet with an address of an intended receiver of the
voice message and an identification that indicates that the data packet
contains a compressed voice message;
placing the data packet in a queue for transfer by the packet-switched
narrow band radio data network in a batch;
transferring the data packet via the packet-switched narrow-band radio data
network in a batch;
combining data packets after transfer to the receiver so that the
compressed message is reassembled;
expanding and storing the reassembled message; and
converting the expanded and reassembled message from digital form to analog
form, whereby the voice message is reproduced.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the receiver is alerted that a voice
message is received and available.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein data packets transferred via the
packet-switched narrow-band radio data network include an identification
that indicates how the data packets should be reassembled after the
transfer.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein voice message transfer is effected
between terminals of the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network.
5. A communication network, for a public telephone network and a batch type
packet-switched narrow-band radio data network for packet-switching of
data between stationary and mobile terminals, for bi-directionally
transferring voice messages between terminals of the packet-switched
narrow-band radio data network and between the public telephone network
and terminals of the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network,
comprising:
interfacing means for connecting the public telephone network and the
packet-switched narrow-band radio data network, wherein the interfacing
means comprises:
means for converting an entire first voice message received from the public
telephone network into a digitized first voice message;
means for subsequently compressing the digitized first voice message to
create a compressed first voice message;
means for placing the compressed first voice message in at least one first
data packet;
means for transferring first data packets to the packet-switched
narrow-band radio data network in a first batch;
means for combining a second batch of data packets received in a batch from
the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network to reassemble a
compressed second voice message;
means for subsequently expanding the compressed second voice message to
create a digitized second voice message;
means for convening the digitized second voice message into an analog
second voice message; and
means for transferring the analog second voice message to the public
telephone network; and
a plurality of terminals, each terminal comprising:
means for combining the first or second batch of data packets received in a
batch from the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network to restore a
compressed first or second voice message;
means for subsequently expanding the compressed first or second voice
message to create a digitized first or second voice message;
means for converting the digitized first or second voice message into an
analog first or second voice message;
means for converting a second voice message received from an input device:
into a digitized second voice message;
means for subsequently compressing the digitized second voice message to
create a compressed second voice message;
means for placing the compressed second voice message in at least one
second data packet; and
means for transferring second data packets to the packet-switched
narrow-band radio data network in a second batch.
6. The communication network of claim 5, wherein the interfacing means is
arranged to receive and forward an address, indicated from the public
telephone network, of the terminal that is to receive the voice message.
7. The communication network of claim 6, wherein the interfacing means
supplements the compressed first voice message with the address of the
receiving terminal.
8. The communication network of claim 7, wherein the data packets
transferred in the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network are
provided with identifications that indicate that the data packets contain
compressed voice messages.
9. The communication network of claim 8, wherein the data packets
transferred in the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network are
provided with identifications that indicate how the packets should be
reassembled in one of the terminals and the interfacing means for
recreation of the compressed message.
10. The communication network of claim 5, wherein the interfacing means
further comprises means for storing voice messages that are not
immediately transferrable to the terminals or the public telephone
network.
11. The communication network of claim 10, wherein the packet-switched
narrow-band radio network comprises means for supplying information to the
terminals that indicates a voice message is stored.
12. The communication network of claim 11, wherein a terminal includes
means for sending a request for transfer of a stored message to the
interface means.
13. The communication network of claim 10, wherein the packet-switched
narrow-band radio data network includes means for repeatedly supplying
compressed messages to a terminal.
14. The communication network of claim 10, wherein the packet-switched
narrow-band radio network includes means for repeatedly supplying
compressed messages to a terminal until reception of the compressed
messages is acknowledged. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND
The present invention relates to a method for transferring voice messages.
The present invention also relates to a communication network.
For telecommunications different types of communication networks are
utilized, adapted to different usage areas. Existing public telephone
networks are mostly intended for transfer of analog, continuous signals
while other networks are designed for high speed transfer of digital data
signals. Pager systems and radio networks for data transfer to mobile
terminals such as MOBITEX.RTM. (registered trademark belonging to
Televerket) are examples of a type of network that is primarily meant for
low speed transfer of digital data.
In mobile telephone systems of the cell type (for example the Nordic NMT,
GSM and the like) it is of course possible to transfer voice messages. The
transfer in the network is connectivity oriented, which means that a fixed
connection route exists for the transfer between the caller and the
receiver.
MOBITEX.RTM. on the other hand, as with many other data networks, is a
packet-switched data network, i.e. a network where data from different
sources are brought together in "packets" which are split up after
transfer through the network. By means of the packet-switched network, the
connections can be used simultaneously by several users with different
addresses. It is therefore impossible to transfer voice messages in these
networks in real time from, for example, within the network or a public
telephone. To send messages, a message that is to be transferred has to be
written in at a terminal, after which the message is queued for transfer
as a batch in the same manner as other data.
As the access to terminals with connection possibilities to said networks
is limited, it is in practice difficult for the public to utilize radio
networks such as pager systems and MOBITEX.RTM. for transfer of voice
messages to and from mobile terminals (which are not usually equipped for
voice input and output). If this could be made possible, a new market
within telecommunication would be made available.
The object of the present invention is thus to provide a method and a
telecommunication network through which it is possible to transfer voice
messages primarily bi-directionally in a packet-switched narrow band radio
data network between terminals of the packet-switched narrow band radio
data network or between a public telephone network and terminals of the
packet-switched narrow band radio data network.
SUMMARY
Said object is achieved by means of a method according to the present
invention, the characterizing features of which will become apparent from
the following description. In one aspect, the invention provides a method
of bi-directional transferring voice messages in a communication network
having a public telephone network and a packet-switched narrow-band radio
data network. The method comprises the steps of converting a voice message
from analog form to digital form to create a digitized voice message;
compressing the digitized voice message to create a compressed message;
and placing the compressed message in at least one data packet. The method
further includes the steps of supplementing a data packet with an address
of an intended receiver of the voice message and an identification that
indicates that the data packet contains a compressed voice message;
placing the data packet in a queue for transfer by a packet-switched
narrow band radio data network in a batch; and transferring the data
packet via the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network in a batch.
The method further comprises the steps of combining data packets after
transfer to the receiver so that the compressed message is restored;
expanding and storing the restored message; and converting the expanded
and stored message from digital form to analog form, whereby the voice
message is reproduced.
Said object is also achieved by means of a communication network according
to the present invention, the characterizing features of which will become
apparent from the following description. In one aspect, a communication
network, for a public telephone network and a packet-switched narrow-band
radio data network for packet-switching of data between stationary and
mobile terminals, for bi-directionally transferring voice messages between
terminals of the packet-switched narrow-band radio data network and
between the public telephone network and terminals of the packet-switched
narrow-band radio data network, comprises an inter/ace device for
connecting the public telephone network and the packet-switched
narrow-band radio data network, and a plurality of terminal.
The interface device comprises means for converting a first voice message
received from the public telephone network into a digitized first voice
message; means for subsequently compressing the digitized first voice
message to create a compressed first voice message; means for placing the
compressed first voice message in at least one first data packet; means
for transferring first data packets to the packet-switched narrow-band
radio data network in a batch; means for combining a second batch of data
packets received in a batch from the packet-switched narrow-band radio
data network to restore a compressed second voice message; means for
subsequently expanding the compressed second voice message to create a
digitized second voice message; means for converting the digitized second
voice message into an analog second voice message; and means for
transferring the analog second voice message to the public telephone
network.
Each of the plurality of terminals comprises means for combining a third
batch of data packets received in a batch from the packet-switched
narrow-band radio data network to restore a compressed third voice
message; means for subsequently expanding the compressed third voice
message to create a digitized third voice message; means for converting
the digitized third voice message into an analog third voice message;
means for reproducing the analog third voice message; means for converting
a fourth voice message received from an input device into a digitized
fourth voice message; means for subsequently compressing the digitized
fourth voice message to create a compressed fourth voice message; means
for placing the compressed fourth voice message in at least one fourth
data packet; and means for transferring fourth data packets to the
packet-switched narrow-band radio data network in a batch.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of a communication network according to the
invention; and
FIG. 2 shows an exemplary block diagram of a gateway according to the
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The invention shall be described in the following in the form of an example
of an embodiment.
The method according to the invention, which makes it possible in a
communication network comprising a public telephone network and a
packet-switched narrow band radio data network to be able to transfer
voice messages, implies that
a voice message is converted from analog form to digital form, after which
it is compressed;
the compressed message is placed in one, or split into several packets
which are subsequently transferred by the packet-switched narrow band
radio data network;
the transferred packets are combined so that the compressed message is
restored, after which it is expanded;
the expanded message is converted from digital form to analog form, whereby
the voice message is recreated.
The compressed voice message can advantageously be supplemented with the
address of the receiver of the voice message.
It is also suitable to provide the packets transferred via the
packet-switched narrow band radio data network with both an identification
that indicates how they should be combined after the transfer, as well as
an identification that indicates that the packets contain a voice message.
With reference to FIG. 1, the function of a communication network according
to the invention will be described to exemplify the present method.
Reference numeral 1 in the drawing denotes a telephone provided with a
microphone 2, a device 3 for providing an address or a number, for example
a key set, and interface circuits 4 for adaptation of i.a. the microphone
and the key set to the public telephone network 5. The block 6 symbolises
the communication transfer parts of the network 5 such as cables,
exchanges, and amplifiers etc.
Reference numeral 7 denotes a packet-switched narrow band radio data
network that can be a paging system, MOBITEX.RTM. or another network of
equivalent type. Block 8 comprises the stationary parts of the network in
the form of computers for the control of the traffic, stationary
terminals, exchanges, data processing functions for, for example packet
splitting, radio stations etc. The data is transferred from the radio
stations to mobile terminals 9 to which speakers 10 are connected.
Placed "between" the two networks 5 and 7 is a significant part for the
invention, i.e. the gateway 11, shown in FIG. 2. This unit converts a
message received from the public telephone network to a format that is
adapted to the packet-switched narrow band radio data network and it also
converts a message received from the packet-switched narrow band radio
data network to a format that is acceptable by the public telephone
network. The physical placement of the gateway can vary--technically it
can belong to any one of the networks without influencing the function of
the device.
When a voice message is to be transferred from the telephone 1 to the
mobile terminal 9, the transfer is made by means of the caller calling the
gateway 11. When this connection is established, the caller is notified
that a message can be received. With the key set 3 the caller then submits
the address ("number") of the mobile terminal and with the help of the
microphone 2 the voice message is submitted to the gateway.
In the gateway the voice message is converted to digital form 21, after
which it is compressed 22 according to known methods. As an example,
hybrid coders can be used, as presented in the book "Discrete Time
Processing of Speech Signals" by J. Deller which is incorporated here by
reference. With these known methods it is by way of example possible to
compress a 10 second long voice message to 3 kbyte data. The gateway 11
has also received the address given by key set 3 to the mobile terminal
from the telephone network 5. This address is submitted together with the
compressed message 23 to the packet-switched narrow band radio data
network 24. Depending on the demands of this network, the address can be
transmitted separately from the compressed message or aggregated with it.
In the stationary parts 8 of the packet-switched narrow band radio data
network 7, the compressed message and the address are processed in the
same manner as data from terminals of its own network. The message will
consequently be transferred as one or several packets through the
packet-switched narrow band radio data network to the mobile terminal 9 to
which the address refers. For transfer the current protocol of the system
is applied, which means for MOBITEX.RTM. its protocol MTP/1 (Mobitex
Transport Protocol) can be used.
The packets are thus provided with identifications adapted to the valid
protocol that indicate both in which order they should be combined after
the transfer, as well as that the packets contain compressed voice
messages. The identifications that indicate that a packet contains
compressed voice messages can thus be placed within a packet defined by
the protocol or in the header that precedes the packets. In the terminal
the packets are identified as containing compressed voice messages, after
which the compressed message is restored by joining the packets in the
correct order.
In the terminal 9 there are also means that expand the compressed message.
The expansion also utilises known methods (see for example the earlier
mentioned book by J. Deller). The message is consequently converted to an
analog signal that corresponds to the original voice message and it can,
for example, be reproduced with the loudspeaker 10.
In the above-described device the invention has been used for transfer of
voice messages from a telephone in a public telephone network to a mobile
terminal in a packet-switched narrow band radio data network. Many of the
packet-switched radio networks are however meant for traffic in both
directions. The invention is used in such networks for two-way
communication by means of supplementing the terminals with a microphone
and means for analog-digital conversion and for compression. In a
corresponding manner, the gateway has also to be provided with means for
expansion 27, combining 28, and digital-analog conversion 26 and
transmitter 28.
As the terminals in a two-way network are equipped to be able to transfer
voice messages in both directions, then voice, messages can of course also
be exchanged between two terminals.
It can of course arise that the receiver is not available (the terminal is
not operational) when the voice message is to be transferred. In certain
networks there exists the possibility to temporarily store messages for
later transfer. The compressed message can in these cases be stored in the
gateway at the same time as information that indicate that a message can
be collected is stored in the radio network traffic controlling computers.
When the mobile terminal is once more operational, the information that a
message is available in the gateway is transferred to the terminal.
Assuming that the terminal is meant for two-way communication, the user of
the terminal can consequently connect himself with the gateway and collect
the message. As an alternative, the complete message can be transferred
directly when the terminal is switched on. In certain applications the
transfer of the message can be repeated a number of times, possibly until
the reception is acknowledged from the terminal.
The mobile terminals are often used in situations where the user can end up
in distress situations, such as accidents, assault threats etc. In such
cases, the invention can be used to transfer voice messages to receivers
that are not normally equipped with terminals, for example police
stations. The messages and/or the address (number) to the receiver can
also be stored pre-programmed in the terminal or gateway so that alarms
can easily be activated with a single release means.
It is also possible by means of the invention to transfer voice group
messages in a packet-switched narrow band radio data network, which means
a certain voice message can be tranfered to all terminals or smaller
selected groups. An example of the latter is voice traffic messages that
are only transferred to the terminals that are in the affected area.
The invention has thus made it possible to reach data terminals with voice
messages from a telephone connected to a public telephone network and from
other data terminals, independantly of where the caller and the receiver
are located.
The invention is not limited to the described embodiments, but may be
varied freely within the scope of the appended claims.
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