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Title:
GROUP CALL FOR A WIRELESS MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE USING BLUETOOTH
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2001/043351
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
A mobile communication handset (D0) which is configured for communicating by a cellular or PCS or cordless call over a first wireless link (L1) to a base station (12), and is also configured for communicating with one or more other communication devices (D2...Dn) over other respective wireless direct device-to-device second links (L2...Ln) implemented by the Bluetooth Intercom Profile, is provided with functionality to carry on a group call by appropriately combining speech signals carried by the various links and by the handset. The first wireless link (L1) may be a cordless link which is implemented by the Bluetooth Telephony Profile. Alternatively, the first link may also be configured as wireless direct device-to-device link, in which case all wireless links involved in the group call are implemented by the Bluetooth Intercom Profile.

Inventors:
BELL JOHN R
Application Number:
PCT/EP2000/011703
Publication Date:
June 14, 2001
Filing Date:
November 23, 2000
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
KONINKL PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NV (NL)
International Classes:
H04M1/715; H04L12/28; H04L12/56; H04M1/724; H04M1/725; H04M1/72513; H04M3/56; H04W88/06; H04W4/06; H04W84/04; H04W84/18; H04W88/02; H04W92/18; (IPC1-7): H04L12/00
Foreign References:
EP0689303A11995-12-27
Other References:
"Specification of the Bluetooth System;Wireless connections made easy; Profiles; v1.0B" , [Online] 1 December 1999 (1999-12-01), pages 1, 139-164, XP002172432 Retrieved from the Internet: [retrieved on 2001-02-01] cited in the application
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Volmer, Georg (Prof. Holstlaan 6 AA Eindhoven, NL)
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Claims:
CLAIMS:
1. A mobile communication device comprising: a local end comprising an electricaltoacoustic transducer (S) and an acoustic toelectrical transducer (M); means (30,34) for carrying on a local side of a first call to a remote end thereof via a first wireless link (LI), in which signals derived from the local end are applied to said first call for transmission to the remote end thereof and signals derived from the remote end of the first call are applied to the local end; and means (30,35) for carrying on a local side of at least a second call to a remote end thereof comprising another communication device (D2) via a direct devicetodevice second wireless link (L2), without any intervening base station, in which signals derived from the local end are applied to said second call for transmission to the remote end thereof and signals derived from the remote end of the second call are applied to the local end; wherein the means for carrying on the local sides of the first and second calls can be active simultaneously; and further comprising group call combining means (30, C) for forming the signals applied to said local end, the signals applied to said first call, and the signals applied to said second call, such that the signals applied to the local end include contributions from the signals derived from the remote ends of the first and second calls, the signals applied to said first call include contributions from the signals derived from said local and second ends, and the signals applied to said second call include contributions derived from said local and first ends.
2. The device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said first wireless link (L1) is also a direct devicetodevice link to still another communication device (dol), without any intervening base station.
3. The device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said direct devicetodevice second link (L2) is implemented in accordance with the Bluetooth Intercom Profile.
4. The device as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said direct devicetodevice first and second links (LI, L2) are implemented in accordance with the Bluetooth Intercom Profile.
5. A program stored in or among one or more memories (30c, 30d) which is for execution by a processor (30b) within a mobile communication device (Do) which includes a local end comprising an electricaltoacoustic transducer (S) and an acoustictoelectrical transducer (M), said program being configured for steering: carrying on a local side of a first call to a remote end thereof via a first wireless link (L1), in which signals derived from the local end are applied to said first call for transmission to the remote end thereof and signals derived from the remote end of the first call are applied to the local end; and carrying on a local side of at least a second call to a remote end thereof comprising another communication device via (D2) a direct devicetodevice second wireless link (L2) without any intervening base station, in which signals derived from the local end are applied to said second call for transmission to the remote end thereof and signals derived from the remote end of the second call are applied to the local end; wherein the local sides of the first and second calls are active simultaneously; and forming (70) the signals applied to said local end, the signals applied to said first call, and the signals applied to said second call, to maintain a group call such that the signals applied to the local end include contributions from the signals derived from the remote ends of the first and second calls, the signals applied to said first call include contributions from the signals derived from said local and second ends, and the signals applied to said second call include contributions derived from said local and first ends.
Description:
Group call for a wireless mobile communication device using bluetooth.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a mobile communication device or handset capable of at least two wireless communication links, at least one of which is with another communication device over a direct device-to-device link without any intervening base station. In its particular aspects, the present invention relates to such a mobile communication device in which the wireless direct device-to-device link is implemented in accordance with the Bluetooth Intercom profile.

2. Description of the Related Art Such a wireless communication device is known from Bluetooth Specification, Version 1.0, Foundation, July 22,1999, adopted by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, (hereafter the"Bluetooth specification"), in particular at Volume 2 (Profiles), page 148.

The Bluetooth specification includes the definition of the protocols and procedures to be used by devices implementing the wireless intercom part of a use case called"3-in-1 phone", typically including a direct speech link between two devices, established using telephony based signaling. A typical scenario is a speech call between two (cellular) phones implemented by a direct phone-to-phone wireless connection using Bluetooth only.

However, the Bluetooth specification does not consider the possibility of a group call functionality to allow a first phone to use a Bluetooth link to conference a second phone into a cellular call with a remote third phone, or to allow three or more phones to participate in a group conversation implemented entirely via Bluetooth Intercom links.

It is known to include conference or multi-party call functionality in networks, PBXs, multi-line wired phones, and cordless base stations, but not in mobile phones or entirely wireless communication terminals.

OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a communication device configured for communicating over a first wireless link, and also configured for communicating with one or more other communication devices over other respective wireless direct device-to-device second links, with functionality to carry on a group call by appropriately combining speech signals carried by the various links.

It is a further object that this group call functionality be provided in the case where the one or more second links are implemented by the Bluetooth Intercom Profile and/or the first wireless link is a direct device-to-device link implemented by the Bluetooth Intercom Profile to still another communication device.

These and other objects of the present invention are satisfied by providing such a communication device wherein means for carrying a local side of a call over the first wireless link and the local sides of the one or more second wireless links may be active simultaneously, and includes group call combining means for forming the signals applied to a local end, the signals applied to a first call over the first link, and the signals applied to a second call over the second link, such that the signals applied to the local end include contributions from the signals derived from the remote ends of the first and second calls, the signals applied to said first call include contributions from the signals derived from the local and second ends, and the signals applied to the second call include contributions derived from the local and first ends.

The present invention is also characterized in that said first link either includes a cellular or PCS or cordless wireless link to a base station or is a direct device-to-device link to still another communication device, without any intervening base station.

The present invention is further characterized in that the one or more wireless direct device-to-device links are implemented in accordance with the Bluetooth Intercom Profile. In a further embodiment, the first link is a cordless link implemented in accordance with the Bluetooth Telephony profile.

Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon perusal of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the appended drawing, wherein: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING Figure 1A is a schematic diagram illustrating a communication device in the form of a mobile handset Do engaged in a group call with a plurality of other communication

devices D, through Dn over respective communication paths in accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, wherein the communication path between handset Do and device ; includes a wireless link to an intervening base station, and the respective communication paths between handset Do and the devices D2 to Dn are wireless direct device-to-device links; Figure 1 B is a schematic diagram illustrating communication device Do engaged in a group call with a plurality of other communication devices D through Dn over respective communication paths all of which are wireless direct device-to-device links, in accordance with a second aspect of the present invention; Figure 2 is a mobile handset Do capable of implementing a group call in accordance with Figure 1 A or in accordance with Figure 1B ; and Figure 3 is a flow chart of acts for setting up and maintaining a group call in accordance with Figure 1A, between mobile handset Do and communication devices Du through D3.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring first to Figure 1A of the drawing, there is shown a first group call arrangement 10 in which communication device or terminal Do is a Bluetooth enabled mobile cellular or PCS (e. g. AMPS, GSM, TDMA, CDMA) or cordless handset (e. g. FM, spread spectrum, DECT, Bluetooth telephony profile) configured for carrying on a local side of a call to a remote communication device D such as a telephone, over a communication path which includes a wireless cellular, PCS, or cordless duplex link L, to a base station 12. As is conventional for such a call, the communication path also includes network infrastructure 14 interposed between base station 12 and remote communication device D I, which infrastructure typically includes the public switched telephone network (PSTN) 16.

Further in Figure 1 A, the communication devices or terminals D2 through Dn are engaged in calls with handset or device Do over respective wireless direct device-to- device duplex links, each using the Bluetooth Intercom profile. Devices D2 through Dn may be any mobile or fixed Bluetooth enabled communication terminals, including but not limited to Bluetooth enabled mobile cellular, PCS, or cordless handsets like Do. However, only the Bluetooth intercom call capability of devices D2 through Dn is pertinent to group call arrangement 10. Most conveniently, device Do simultaneously participates in the calls with devices D2 through Dn by acting as the master of a single Bluetooth piconet including those devices. However, it also possible for the group call to be maintained where devices D2 to Dn are not in a same piconet mastered by device Do.

Each of devices Do and devices DZ through Dn have its own transmit and receive antenna for supporting the various wireless duplex links L2 to Ln for Bluetooth Intercom Profile communications. In general, device Do also has a separate transmit and receive antenna A'for supporting the cellular or PCS or cordless link LI with a corresponding antenna A'of base station 12. If the cordless link Li is implemented using the Bluetooth Telephony Profile, link L, can also be supported by antenna A. Thus, in that case device Do need have only one antenna A and the antenna of base station 12 will also be a Bluetooth antenna A.

Further, each of the communication devices or terminals Do through Dn has its own acoustic-to-electrical transducer or microphone M and its own electrical-to-acoustic transducer or speaker S. The electrical signals produced by acoustic-to-electrical transducers M of the devices Do to Dn are denominated Io to InS respectively, whereas the electrical signals applied to electrical-to-acoustic transducers S of the devices Do to Dn are denominated Oo to On, respectively. From the point of view of device Do, the signal Io may be viewed as being derived from a local end, and the signals Il through In as being derived from respective far ends of calls over or including the links L, to Ln. Similarly, the signal Oo may be viewed as being applied to the local end, and the signals °l through On as being applied to the respective calls for ultimate application to the far ends thereof.

In order to carry on a group call, device Do includes group call combining means C for forming the signals applied to the local end, and the signals applied to each call such that the signals applied to the local end is or includes the sum of the signals derived from the remote ends of the calls, and the signals applied to each call is or includes the sum of the signals derived from the local end and from the remote ends of the other calls.

The following equations set forth the relationships for forming the signals Oo through On from the signals Io through In : Oo=II +I2+I3+. In-l +In<BR> °l = Io + I2 + I3 +.. In I + In<BR> 02=IO+Il+I3+--In-l+In<BR> On=Io+II+I2+I3+.. In-l In an exemplary case where n=3, such that there are four parties to a group call corresponding to the flow chat of Figure 3, the foregoing equations simplify to:

o=n+IZ+I3<BR> 01 =Io+I2+I3<BR> O2 = Io + Il + I3<BR> 03=Io+I1+I2 Figure 1B shows an arrangement 20 which differs from arrangement 10 in Figure 1A principally in that device D is a Bluetooth enabled communication device similar to devices D2 through Dn and wireless duplex link Ll between device Do and device D1 is also a direct device-to-device link implemented in accordance with the Bluetooth Intercom Profile. Thus, for this configuration, all of wireless links Li through Ln are Bluetooth intercom links, preferably but not necessarily in a same Bluetooth piconet mastered by device Do, and any other communication modes of devices Do through Dn are not pertinent to the illustrated group call. Therefore in Figure 1B, communication device Do is merely denominated a Bluetooth enabled mobile handset. As in Figure 1A, device Do includes group call combining means C which is arranged for forming the signals applied to the local end, and the signals applied to each call such that the signals applied to the local end includes contributions from the signals derived from the remote ends of the calls, and the signals applied to each call includes contributions from the signals derived from the local end and from the remote ends of the other calls.

The mobile handset Do illustrated in Figure 2 is seen to comprise in communication with a baseband section 30, the microphone M and speaker S, a numeric keypad 31, and a driver 32 for a display 33, e. g. an LCD screen. Baseband section 30 includes a digital signal processor (DSP) 30a and microprocessor 30b, a non-volatile memory or ROM 30c, at least a portion of which is programmable, in which is stored firmware constituting programs and data for operation of DSP 30a and microprocessor 30b, including for steering the setup of a cellular or PCS or cordless call, for steering the set up of one or more Bluetooth intercom calls, and for combining these calls into a group call by appropriately combining and distributing audio signals, and also a volatile memory or RAM 30d, for temporary storage in conjunction with program execution. Device Do also includes a cellular or PCS (e. g. AMPS, GSM, TDMA, CDMA) or cordless (e. g. FM, spread spectrum, DECT, Bluetooth telephony profile) RF section 34 and a Bluetooth RF Section 35, typically operating in the unregulated 2.4 GHz band. RF sections 34 and 35 are interposed between baseband section 30 and antennas A'and A, respectively. As should now be apparent, if the cordless functionality is implemented by the Bluetooth Telephony Profile, this can be done

via Bluetooth RF Section 35 and antenna A. In that case, RF section 34 and antenna A'can be dispensed with.

Figure 3 is an exemplary flow chart showing setup of a group call in accordance with the arrangement 10 of Figure 1A simplified to four devices Do, D1, DZ, and D3, wherein a cellular call between devices Do and D, is set up before the Bluetooth intercom calls between devices Do and D2 and between devices Do and D3 are successively set up. It should also be appreciated that the cellular call could be set up after one or both of the Bluetooth calls. Further, if the cordless call were dispensed with, there would result a group call among three communication devices solely via Bluetooth intercom links in the nature of the arrangement of Figure IB.

Referring to Figure 3, the setup of the exemplary group call begins with the user of device Do at block 40 viewing a list of available services on the display 33, which would list among other things e. g."cellular call"and"Bluetooth call". The user would select "cellular call"at block 42, e. g. by pressing one or more keys of keypad 31 or by virtue of speech recognition implemented by baseband section 30, and dial device D, at block 44.

Then at block 46 the user of device D, would answer the call, and this would be detected by device Do at block 48.

Next, the cellular call with device D, could be placed in an"on hold"state by device Do at block 50 in which state device Do provides any necessary control signaling to maintain the cellular call, and the user of device Do then selects"Bluetooth call"from the list at block and causes a Bluetooth connection request to be issued to device D2 at block 54.

At block 56, the user of device Dz causes the Bluetooth connection request to be accepted, and this acceptance is detected and the connected is completed by device DO at block 58. Then, this Bluetooth call may be placed"on-hold"or in an idle state at block 60, in which state device Do provides any necessary control signaling to maintain the Bluetooth intercom call.

The user of device Do then selects"Bluetooth call"again from the list at block 62 and causes a Bluetooth connection request to be issued to device D3 at block 64. Then at block 66, the user of device D3 causes the Bluetooth connection request to be accepted, and this acceptance is detected and the connected is completed by device DO at block 68.

Lastly, the device Do releases the calls with devices D, and D2 from their"on hold"states and maintains the group call among devices Do through D3 by appropriately combining and distributing audio signals in accordance with the relationships aforementioned.

It should now be appreciated that the objects of the present invention have been satisfied. While the present invention has been described in particular detail, it should also be appreciated that numerous modifications are possible within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. In interpreting the appended claims it should be understood that: a) the word"comprising"does not exclude the presence of other elements or acts than those listed in a claim; b) the word"a"or"an"preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. c) any reference signs in the claims do not limit their scope; and d) several"means"may be represented by the same item of hardware or software implemented structure or function.