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Method of optimizing data communication devices' auto-on functionality Download PDF

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HK1079371B
HK1079371B HK06101527.4A HK06101527A HK1079371B HK 1079371 B HK1079371 B HK 1079371B HK 06101527 A HK06101527 A HK 06101527A HK 1079371 B HK1079371 B HK 1079371B
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This invention relates generally to a method that optimizes data communication devices auto-on functionality. More particularly, the invention provides a method to be practiced at data devices to smooth network data traffic when a plurality of data devices with auto-on functionality are turned on at the same time.
The data devices referred herein include but not limited to Personal Digital Assistants, mobile communication devices, cellular phones, computers and other two-way communication devices with auto-on/auto-off functionality built in.
From US-B1 -6,317,593 (Vossler Stephen P), 13 November 2001 a programmable cellular telephone is known which activates selected functions based on a user modifiable schedule, in a schedule table for automatic function activation/deactivation which activates and deactivates cellular telephone functions according to the entries in the schedule table.
When a data device is auto-on, it initially registers with the data server. Upon receiving the registration, the data server knows that the data device is active and it is ready for service. The data server will start sending accumulated date traffic to the data device via the data network. When a data device is auto-off, it de-registers with the push data server. The data server usually accumulates the data traffic for the data device during its auto-off period.
Statistics show that a majority of data device users, when using the auto-on functionality, intend to have their devices auto-on within a roughly very short period of time. One peak period for wireless email devices, for example, is at 8:00am. This is the time when users wake up and want to check their emails received overnight. Another example peak period for wireless stock quotation devices is at 6:00am. This is the time when stock analysts wake up and check the overseas stock market overnight performance.
Turning on a plurality of data devices at the same time sometimes puts significant traffic on the wireless network and even occasionally brings down the network. One method used to alleviate the impact to the wireless data network when auto-on is used is to keep the devices' transceiver on during the auto-off period so that all the traffic such as emails can still be exchanged and spread between the devices and the data servers even during the auto-off period. In this case, when the devices are turned on automatically (auto-on), the emails are already available on the devices. The side effect of this solution is that the battery life on the devices is consumed by keeping the transceivers on even though the users do not need the data information during the device auto-off period.
Before a data device automatically turns on (auto-on), its transceiver is turned on first. The interval between its transceiver on and the device auto-on is randomized to reduce the probability of synchronization with the transceivers on other devices in the same network.
An alternate embodiment of the invention is that when a device is auto-on, it does not register with the data server immediately. Instead it waits for period of time. The interval between auto-on and the time that the device registers the data server is also randomized to reduce the probability of synchronization with other devices on the same network. This alternate embodiment is suggested to be used for non-time critical information retrieval devices.
A further alternative embodiment of the invention is when a device is auto-on, it does not immediately turn on its receiver. Instead it waits for a period of time. The interval between auto-on and the time that receiver is turned on and registers with the data server is also randomized to reduce the probability of synchronization with other devices on the same network. This alternate embodiment is suggested to be used for non-time critical information retrieval devices.
The present invention therefore provides a method of temporally spreading network traffic in a wireless network comprising wireless data devices having transmitters and receivers, said traffic being associated with auto-on functionality of said wireless data devices, the method comprising the steps of: activating receivers of at least some of said wireless data devices prior to auto-on of said wireless data devices whereby said at least some of the wireless data devices start communicating with the wireless network and a data server and information is exchanged, said activating step being performed for said wireless data devices in an unsynchronized manner; and receiving information on said receivers of said wireless data devices prior to auto-on of said wireless data devices.
The present invention further provides a method of temporally spreading network traffic in a network comprising data devices having transmitters and receivers, said traffic being associated with auto-on functionality of said data devices, the method comprising the steps of: activating receivers of at least some of said data devices after auto-on of said data devices and registering said data devices with a data server in said network after auto-on of said data devices, said activating and registering step being performed for said data devices in an unsynchronized manner, and receiving information on said receivers of said data devices after auto-on of said data devices.
The present invention further provides a wireless data device having an auto-on function that temporally spreads network traffic associated with said auto-on function, said wireless data device comprising: a transmitter and receiver for communicating with a wireless network; a battery to power said wireless data device; a storage subsystem; and a microprocessor interacting with said storage subsystem and said transmitter and receiver, said microprocessor comprising a timer for activating said receiver prior to activation of said auto-on function whereby said wireless data device starts communicating with the wireless network and a data server and information is exchanged, wherein said timer is set for a variable duration and said receiver is activated at the expiration of said timer to temporally spread network traffic, said receiver being arranged to receive information prior to activation of said auto-on function.
The present invention further provides wireless data device having an auto-on function that temporally spreads network traffic associated with said auto-on function, said wireless data device comprising: a transmitter and receiver for communicating with a wireless network; a battery to power said wireless data device; a storage subsystem; and a microprocessor interacting with said storage subsystem and said transmitter and receiver, said microprocessor comprising a timer for activating said receiver and means for registering said wireless data device with a data server in said wireless network after activation of said auto-on function, wherein said timer is set for a variable duration and said receiver is activated at the expiration of said timer to temporally spread network traffic, said receiver being arranged to receive information after activation of said auto-on function.
The invention is described in the independent claims. Further embodiments can be found in the dependent claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
  • Fig. 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary wireless data device for use in an embodiment of the current invention;
  • Fig. 2 is a state transition diagram in accordance with an embodiment current invention;
  • Fig. 3 is a state transition diagram in accordance with an alternate embodiment current invention;
The same reference numerals are used in different figures to denote similar elements.
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Fig. 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary wireless data device for use in an embodiment of the current invention. The wireless data device 10 is preferably a two-way communication device having at least data communication capabilities. Where the device 10 is enabled for two-way communications, the device will incorporate a processor 102, a storage subsystem 104, a transceiver subsystem 106, a user interface mode 108 and battery 110. The microprocessor 102 controls the overall operation of the data device. Communication functions, including signaling and data communications between data device 10 and network 20 as well as between data device 10 and data server 50, are performed through the transceiver subsystem 106. The microprocessor 102 also interacts with further device subsystems such as the storage subsystem 104 and the user interface mode 108. Users may read or compose email messages for Instance through the user interface module 108; receive or send email messages via transceiver 106. Battery 110 is used to power wireless device 10.
A predetermined set of applications that control basic device operations, including at least data communication applications for example, will normally be installed on the device 10 during manufacture. A set of applications that may be loaded onto the device includes, but is not limited to e-mail, calendar events, appointments, browser and task items. Such applications would have the ability to perform data communications.
Fig. 2 is a state transition diagram in accordance with an embodiment current invention. There are three states associated with each data device 10 - Active State 210, Dormant State 220 and Snooze State 230. When an auto-off 240 is triggered at data device10. the auto-on timer and the receiver-on timer will be started at data device 10, after which data device 10 does a transition from Active State 210 to Dormant State 220. The receiver-on timer value of data device 10 is chosen in a way that the probability of synchronization with the receiver-on from other devices on the same network is minimized. As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, auto-on timer and receiver-on timer may be countdown timers or may be comparators that expire upon reaching a predetermined time as measured by a local clock on said data device 10.
When the receiver-on timer expires, data device 10 does a receiver-on 250 and moves to Snooze State 230. Data device 10 starts communicating with network 20 and data server 50 at state 230 and information is exchanged. However, data device 10 may still appear inactive to the user. For instance, the user interface 108 may continue to be off or not updated; there are no alerts of arrival new emails, calendar events, or the like. Those skilled in art understand that the main purpose of Snooze State 230 is the spreading of data traffic for data devices 10 over time on the network 20.
Eventually auto-on 260 is triggered and data device 10 moves from Snooze State 230 to Active State 210. In Active State 210 a user may read or browse the information he already received at Snooze State 230. He may also continue to exchange information with network 20 and data server 50.
The state transition may also be interrupted. As illustrated in Fig. 2, when data device 10 is in Dormant State 220, the user may force data device 10 to come out of Dormant State 220 and transition into Active State 210 by an auto-off termination 270. In this case, Snooze State 230 is bypassed. The receiver-on timer and the auto-on timer are cancelled if auto-off termination 270 is used.
Reference is now made to Figure 3. In an alternate embodiment, the transition between Dormant State 220 and Snooze State 230 can also be triggered by auto-on 260 and in tum receiver-on 250 triggers a transition between Snooze State 230 and Active State 210.
Fig. 3 is a state transition diagram in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the current invention. In Snooze State 230, data device 10 is prohibited from registering with the data server 50 immediately. Instead, a back-off timer is started. The back-oft timer value of data device 10 is chosen in a way that the probability of synchronization with the back-off from other devices on the same network is minimized. As with the auto-on timer and receiver-on timer, the back-off timer may be a countdown timer or comparator to a local clock on the data device 10.
When the back-off expires, data device 10 does a receiver-on 250 and transits to Active State 210. Data device 10 starts communicating with network 20 and data server 50 at Active State 210 and information is exchanged.
As in Fig. 2, the state transition can also be interrupted by auto-off termination 270. In this case, both the back-off timer and the auto-on timer are cancelled.

Claims (14)

  1. A method of temporally spreading network traffic in a wireless network (20) comprising wireless data devices (10) having transmitters and receivers (106), said traffic being associated with auto-on functionality of said wireless data devices, the method comprising the steps of:
    activating receivers of at least some of said wireless data devices prior to auto-on of said wireless data devices whereby said at least some of the wireless data devices start communicating with the wireless network (20) and a data server (50) and information is exchanged, said activating step being performed for said wireless data devices in an unsynchronized manner; and
    receiving information on said receivers of said wireless data devices prior to auto-on of said wireless data devices.
  2. The method of claim 1, wherein said activating step comprises setting a receiver-on timer on each of said wireless data devices (10) when said wireless data devices are placed in a dormant state.
  3. The method of claim 2, wherein said wireless data devices (10) are placed in a dormant state based on an auto-off functionality on said wireless data devices.
  4. The method of claim 2 or claim 3, wherein forcing said wireless data devices (10) into an active state cancels said step of setting said receiver-on timer.
  5. The method of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein user interfaces (108) on said wireless data devices (10) are not updated prior to auto-on of said wireless data devices.
  6. The method of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein alerts from said wireless data devices (10) are not signaled to users prior to auto-on of said wireless data devices.
  7. A method of temporally spreading network traffic in a wireless network (20) comprising wireless data devices-(10) having transmitters and receivers (106), said traffic being associated with auto-on functionality of said wireless data devices, the method comprising the steps of:
    activating receivers of at least some of said wireless data devices after auto-on of said wireless data devices and registering said wireless data devices with a data server (50) in said wireless network after auto-on of said wireless data devices, said activating and registering step being performed for said wireless data devices in an unsynchronized manner, and
    receiving information on said receivers of said wireless data devices after auto-on of said wireless data devices.
  8. The method of claim 7, wherein the method further comprises the step of setting a back-off timer on said wireless data devices (10) after an auto-on of said wireless data devices and prior to said activating step, said activating step commencing at an expiry of said back-off timer.
  9. The method of claim 7 wherein the method further comprises the step of terminating a dormant state on said wireless data devices (10), whereby if said dormant state on said wireless data devices is terminated, said receivers (106) are activated immediately and said wireless data devices move into an active state.
  10. The method of claim 7, wherein the method further comprises the step of setting a back-off timer on said wireless data devices (10) after an auto-on of said wireless data devices and prior to said registering step, said registering step commencing at an expiry of said back-off timer.
  11. The method of claim 7 wherein said wireless data devices (10) are registered with a data server (50) in said wireless network (20) after auto-on of said wireless data devices, the method further comprising the step of terminating a dormant state on said wireless data devices, whereby if said dormant state on said wireless data devices is terminated, said wireless data devices are registered immediately and said wireless data devices move into an active state.
  12. A wireless data device (10) having an auto-on function that temporally spreads network traffic associated with said auto-on function, said wireless data device comprising:
    a transmitter and receiver (106) for communicating with a wireless network (20);
    a battery (110) to power said wireless data device;
    a storage subsystem (104); and
    a microprocessor (102) interacting with said storage subsystem and said transmitter and receiver, said microprocessor comprising a timer for activating said receiver prior to activation of said auto-on function whereby said wireless data device starts communicating with the wireless network (20) and a data server (50) and information is exchanged,
    wherein said timer is set for a variable duration and said receiver is activated at the expiration of said timer to temporally spread network traffic,
    said receiver being arranged to receive information prior to activation of said auto-on function.
  13. A wireless data device (10) having an auto-on function that temporally spreads network traffic associated with said auto-on function, said wireless data device comprising:
    a transmitter and receiver (106) for communicating with a wireless network (20);
    a battery (110) to power said wireless data device;
    a storage subsystem (104); and
    a microprocessor (102) interacting with said storage subsystem and said transmitter and receiver, said microprocessor comprising a timer for activating said receiver and means for registering said wireless data device with a data server (50) in said wireless network after activation of said auto-on function,
    wherein said timer is set for a variable duration and said receiver is activated at the expiration of said timer to temporally spread network traffic,
    said receiver being arranged to receive information after activation of said auto-on function.
  14. A wireless network (20) comprising a plurality of wireless data devices (10) according to claim 12 and/or a plurality of wireless data devices (10) according to claim 13.
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