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US20140128017A1
US20140128017A1 US14/068,376 US201314068376A US2014128017A1 US 20140128017 A1 US20140128017 A1 US 20140128017A1 US 201314068376 A US201314068376 A US 201314068376A US 2014128017 A1 US2014128017 A1 US 2014128017A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to a Radio Access Technology (RAT) searching method and apparatus. More particularly, the disclosure relates to an RAT searching method and apparatus for an emergency call.
  • RAT Radio Access Technology
  • each of recently released terminals includes a communication module for supporting a plurality of communication networks.
  • a terminal using a Global System for Mobile communication (GSM), a Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS), or a Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks among the communication networks has inserted therein a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card including a user's personal information.
  • SIM Subscriber Identity Module
  • the terminal obtains user information from the inserted SIM card.
  • the terminal When the user is determined as a rightful (e.g., authorized) user registered in a network, the terminal performs normal operations.
  • the terminal according to the related art is designed so that the terminal can perform an emergency call in preparation for an emergency case. For example, even when a SIM card is not inserted in the terminal according to the related art, the terminal may perform an emergency call.
  • the terminal according to the related art is in a Personal Identity Number (PIN) lock state and a PIN Unlock Key (PUK) lock state, the functions of the terminal are limited.
  • the terminal searches a cell of a network which the terminal can support in order to find an optimal channel for transmitting an emergency call signal. Such a process of searching the cell of the network is referred to as an RAT search.
  • the RAT search according to the related art is performed in all communication networks for which a terminal can support. This process is illustrated in FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the RAT searching method according to the related art.
  • FIG. 1 a case in which a terminal supports LTE, UMTS, or GSM communication networks is illustrated.
  • the terminal performs the RAT search according to a predetermined search sequence.
  • the terminal performs the RAT search according to an RAT priority stored in the terminal.
  • the terminal When the terminal is in the PIN lock state or the PUK lock state, the terminal performs the RAT search based on information of Registered Public Land Mobile Network (RPLMN) and Registered RAT (RRAT) which are stored in the SIM card.
  • RPLMN Registered Public Land Mobile Network
  • RRAT Registered RAT
  • the RAT priorities stored in the terminal or the SIM card are in the sequence of the LTE network, the UMTS network, and the GSM network.
  • the terminal searches for an LTE network. If the terminal discovers an LTE network at the first search in operation 101 a , then the terminal proceeds to operation 101 d in which the terminal camps on a cell of the LTE network.
  • the terminal proceeds to operation 101 b in which the terminal performs the RAT search a UMTS network.
  • the terminal If the terminal discovers a UMTS network in operation 101 b , then the terminal proceeds to operation 101 d in which the terminal camps on a cell of the UMTS network.
  • the terminal when the terminal does not discover a UMTS network in operation 101 b , the terminal proceeds to operation 101 c in which the terminal searches for a GSM network.
  • the terminal If the terminal discovers the GSM network in operation 101 c , then the terminal proceeds to operation 101 d in which the terminal camps on a cell of the GSM network.
  • the terminal when the terminal does not discover the GSM network in operation 101 c , the terminal returns to operation 101 a.
  • the LTE network employs a Packet Switching (PS) scheme.
  • PS Packet Switching
  • a voice telecommunication is not supported so that an emergency call is impossible.
  • the terminal when the terminal camps on an LTE network, the terminal should re-perform the RAT search for a communication network other than the LTE network, for the emergency call.
  • the time required for the re-performing of the RAT search hampers the usefulness of an emergency call prepared for an emergency situation.
  • an aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a scheme for rapidly performing a Radio Access Technology (RAT) search for an emergency call.
  • RAT Radio Access Technology
  • a method of performing a Radio Access Technology (RAT) search for an emergency call in a terminal supported by a plurality of communication networks includes identifying at least one communication network which supports a voice telecommunication among the plurality of communication networks providing support in a communication-limited state in which the communication function of the terminal is limited, and performing the RAT search for the identified at least one communication network.
  • RAT Radio Access Technology
  • an apparatus for performing a Radio Access Technology (RAT) search for an emergency call in a terminal supported by a plurality of communication networks includes a communication unit which supports the plurality of communication networks, and a controller which identifies at least one communication network which supports a voice telecommunication among the plurality of communication networks providing support in a communication-limited state in which the communication function of the terminal is limited and performs the RAT search for the identified at least one communication network.
  • RAT Radio Access Technology
  • a method of performing a Radio Access Technology (RAT) search for an emergency call in a terminal supported by a plurality of communication networks includes receiving an input corresponding to a request to perform an emergency call, identifying at least one communication network which supports a voice telecommunication among the plurality of communication networks which the terminal supports in a communication-limited state in which the communication function of the terminal is limited, and performing the RAT search for the identified at least one communication network.
  • RAT Radio Access Technology
  • Another aspect of the present disclosure is to prevent camping on a communication network which cannot be used for an emergency call, (e.g., a communication network which does not support voice telecommunication) by limiting RAT searching targets for the emergency call to communication networks which support voice telecommunication.
  • An advantage according to aspects of the present disclosure is the possibility to reduce time and power required to camp on an unnecessary communication network.
  • FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a Radio Access Technology (RAT) searching method according to the related art
  • FIGS. 2A to 2C are flowcharts illustrating examples of an RAT searching method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a table showing an example of a communication network for an RAT search according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of an RAT searching method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating an RAT searching apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the terminal when a terminal has camped on a communication network which does not support a voice telecommunication in a particular situation in which a communication function of the terminal is limited, the terminal should search for and then re-camp on a communication network supporting a voice telecommunication for an emergency call. In this event, time wasted for re-performing the RAT search is incongruent the purpose of the emergency call.
  • the present disclosure provides a scheme in which communication networks which do not support the voice telecommunication are excluded from targets of the RAT search when performing the RAT search for the emergency call.
  • the terminal supports two or more communication networks. It is also assumed that the terminal includes a communication module for at least one communication network which supports a voice telecommunication and a communication module for at least one communication network which does not support a voice telecommunication.
  • FIGS. 2A to 2C are flowcharts illustrating examples of the RAT searching method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a table showing an example of a communication network for the RAT search according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the embodiment described with reference there to is based on a case in which a SIM card is not inserted in a terminal.
  • the terminal determines whether the terminal is in a communication-limited state in which the communication function of the terminal is limited.
  • the terminal determines that the terminal is in the communication-limited state in operation 201 , the terminal proceeds to operation 203 .
  • the communication-limited state in which the communication function of the terminal is limited refers to, for example, a case in which the SIM card is not mounted.
  • the terminal identifies a communication network which supports a voice communication among communication networks which the terminal can support.
  • the identification may be implemented with reference to a predetermined table.
  • the identification may be implemented with reference to the predetermined table distinguishing between a network which supports a voice telecommunication and a network which does not support a voice telecommunication among communication networks which the terminal can support.
  • the identification may be implemented with reference to a table in which communication networks desired to be used at the time of performing the RAT search for the emergency call are defined.
  • the terminal may identify a plurality of communication networks each of which supports voice communication.
  • the communication network supporting the voice telecommunication may refer to, for example, a communication network employing a Circuit Switched (CS) scheme.
  • the communication network employing the CS scheme may be a UMTS network or the GSM network.
  • the communication network which does not support the voice telecommunication may refer to, for example, a communication network employing a Packet Switching (PS) scheme.
  • PS Packet Switching
  • the communication network employing the PS scheme may be, for example, an LTE network.
  • a Voice over LTE (VoLTE) employs the PS scheme and also supports the voice telecommunication.
  • the terminal performs the RAT search for the identified communication network (e.g., a communication network which supports the voice telecommunication). For example, the terminal performs the RAT search for the communication network which does not support the voice telecommunication among the communication networks which the terminal can support (e.g., remaining communication networks except for the LTE network).
  • the RAT searching method will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 2B .
  • FIG. 2B illustrates a case in which a terminal supports LTE, UMTS, and GSM networks.
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communications
  • the terminal excludes the communication network which does not support a voice telecommunication (e.g., the LTE network), from targets of the RAT search. Therefore, the terminal performs the RAT search for the UMTS and GSM networks which are communication networks which support the voice telecommunication.
  • the RAT search may be implemented based on a predetermined priority. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 3 , each communication network desired to be used at a time of the RAT search may have a predefined priority. In this event, the terminal sequentially performs the RAT search based on the predefined priority.
  • the priority may be predefined or selected by a user or a system designer.
  • the terminal performs the RAT search in the sequence of the UMTS and the GSM. For example, the terminal performs the RAT search in the sequence of the UMTS and the GSM. Further, the terminal camps on a cell of a discovered network.
  • the terminal searches for a UMTS network. If the terminal discovers a UMTS network in operation 205 a , the terminal proceeds to operation 205 d in which the terminal camps on the UMTS network.
  • the terminal when the terminal does not discover a UMTS network in operation 205 a , the terminal proceeds to operation 205 b in which the terminal searches for the GSM network.
  • the terminal proceeds to operation 205 d in which the terminal camps on the GSM network.
  • the terminal when the terminal does not discover the GSM network in operation 205 b , the terminal returns to operation 205 a.
  • the RAT search for a communication network including a lower priority may not be executed. Meanwhile, there may be a plurality of cells corresponding to the discovered networks. In this event, the terminal may select a cell to be camped on based on a Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) of each cell.
  • RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator
  • the LTE network may be a network which supports the VoLTE.
  • the LTE network may be included in targets of the RAT search because such a network can support the voice telecommunication. This embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 2C .
  • the terminal performs the RAT search for the communication network which supports the voice communication.
  • the LTE network which supports the VoLTE supports the voice communication
  • the LTE network may be included in targets of the RAT search.
  • the terminal when the communication networks desired to be used at a time of the RAT search have priorities predetermined in the sequence of the UMTS network and the GSM network and the LTE network (which supports the VoLTE), the terminal performs the RAT search in the sequence of the UMTS network, the GSM network, and the LTE network (which supports the VoLTE) according to the predetermined priorities. Further, the terminal camps on a cell of a discovered network.
  • the terminal searches for the UMTS network. If the terminal discovers the UMTS network in operation 205 a , the terminal proceeds to operation 205 d in which the terminal camps on the UMTS network.
  • the terminal when the terminal does not discover the UMTS network in operation 205 a , the terminal proceeds to operation 205 b in which the terminal searches for the GSM network.
  • the terminal proceeds to operation 205 d in which the terminal camps on the GSM network.
  • the terminal when the terminal does not discover the GSM network in operation 205 b , the terminal proceeds to operation 205 c in which the terminal searches for the VoLTE network.
  • the terminal proceeds to operation 205 d in which the terminal camps on the VoLTE network.
  • the terminal when the terminal does not discover the VoLTE network in operation 205 c , the terminal returns to operation 205 a.
  • FIGS. 2A to 3 discuses the RAT searching method of a case in which the SIM card is not inserted in the terminal.
  • the RAT searching method of a case in which the terminal is in the PIN lock state or the PUK lock state will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the RAT searching method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the terminal determines whether the terminal is in a communication-limited state in which the communication function of the terminal is limited.
  • the terminal determines that the terminal is in the communication-limited state in operation 401 , the terminal proceeds to operation 403 .
  • the communication-limited state refers to, for example, a case in which the terminal is in the PIN lock state or the PUK lock state.
  • the PIN lock state refers to a state in which a lock code of the SIM card itself has been activated.
  • the PUK state refers to a state in which a code input for a release of the PIN lock has been erroneously input more than a preset number of times.
  • the terminal may continue to poll for an indication that the terminal enters the communication-limited state.
  • the terminal determines whether a most recently used network supports the voice telecommunication with reference to information stored in the SIM card.
  • the terminal may refer to RPLMN in formation, RRAT information, and the like for determination as to whether the most recently used network supports the voice telecommunication.
  • the terminal determines that the RAT used in the RPLMN (e.g., the RRAT is a network which supports the voice telecommunication)
  • the terminal proceeds to operation 405 in which the terminal camps on a cell of a corresponding network.
  • the terminal determines that the most recently used network is a network which does not support the voice telecommunication in operation 403 , the terminal proceeds to operation 407 in which the terminal identifies the communication network which supports the voice communication.
  • the identification may be implemented with reference to a predetermined table distinguishing between the network which supports the voice telecommunication and the network which does not support the voice telecommunication among communication networks which the terminal can support. Otherwise, as illustrated in FIG. 3 , the identification of communication networks desired to be used at a time of the RAT search for an emergency call may be implemented with reference to the predetermined table.
  • the terminal performs the RAT search in the identified communication networks (e.g., the communication networks which support the voice communication).
  • the search may be implemented based on the predefined (e.g., selected) priority. Further, as a result of the search, when one network has been discovered, the terminal proceeds to operation 411 .
  • the terminal In operation 411 , the terminal camps on a cell of the discovered network.
  • the terminal can rapidly camp on the communication network which supports the voice telecommunication by excluding the communication network which does not support the voice communication from targets of the RAT search, at a time of performing the RAT search for the emergency call. Further, there is an advantage of reducing unnecessary power consumption by preventing the terminal from unnecessarily camping on the communication network which does not support the voice communication.
  • the RAT searching method according to the embodiment of the present disclosure has been discussed above with reference to FIGS. 2A to 4 .
  • the RAT searching apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the related drawings.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating an RAT searching apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the RAT searching apparatus includes a controller 510 , a communication unit 520 , a SIM interface 530 , and a memory unit 540 .
  • the controller 510 In a communication-limited state in which the communication function of the terminal is limited, the controller 510 identifies at least one communication network which supports the voice telecommunication among a plurality of communication networks which the terminal supports, and then performs the RAT search for the identified at least one communication network.
  • the communication-limited state may be the SIM card un-mounted state, the PIN lock state, the PUK lock state, and/or the like.
  • an identification of at least one communication network which supports the voice communication may be implemented with reference to a predefined table (e.g., the RAT search table in which communication networks desired to perform the RAT search for an emergency call are defined). Further, the controller 510 performs the RAT search based on the predefined priority assigned to the plurality of communication networks at a time of performing the RAT search.
  • the predefined priority may be predefined in the table described above.
  • the controller 510 When one communication network among the plurality of communication networks has been discovered, the controller 510 camps on a cell of a corresponding communication network. In this event, when the discovered communication network has a plurality of cells, the controller 510 may select a cell to be camped on based on a predetermined condition. For example, the controller 510 may select a cell to be camped on based on a Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) of each cell. When the cell to be camped on is determined, the controller 510 camps on the corresponding cell.
  • RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator
  • the controller 510 may determine whether a most recently used network is a network which supports the voice telecommunication, based on information stored in the SIM card (e.g., RPLMN and RRAT information), before identifying at least one communication network which supports the voice communication among the plurality of communication networks which the terminal supports.
  • the controller 510 may identify the at least one communication network which supports the voice telecommunication.
  • the controller 510 camps on a cell of the most recently used network.
  • the communication unit 520 includes a communication interface supporting a plurality of communication networks.
  • the communication network 520 may include a communication module capable of communicating with at least one communication network which supports the voice telecommunication and a communication module capable of communicating with at least one communication network which does not support the voice telecommunication.
  • the SIM interface 530 includes an insert unit in which the SIM card can be detachably inserted.
  • the SIM interface 530 transfers information between the terminal and the SIM card.
  • the memory unit 540 stores information of the communication network for the RAT search for the emergency call.
  • the memory unit 540 stores information of the communication network which supports the voice telecommunication among the plurality of communication networks which the terminal supports.
  • the memory unit 540 may store priorities of communication networks supporting the voice communication, wherein the priorities determine the sequence for prior searching between the communication networks at the time of performing the RAT search, in combination with corresponding communication networks.
  • the embodiments of the present disclosure as described above may be implemented by various arbitrary methods.
  • various embodiments may be implemented by using hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software.
  • the software as described above may be programmed by using an arbitrary language among a plurality of suitable programming languages and be compiled by a dispatchable machine language code or an intermediate code being performed in a framework or a virtual machine.
  • the various embodiments may be implemented by non-transitory a processer-readable mediums (e.g., a memory, a floppy disc, a compact disc, an optical disk, and a magnetic tape) in which one more program for performing a method for implementing the various embodiments of the present disclosure as described above are recorded.
  • a processer-readable mediums e.g., a memory, a floppy disc, a compact disc, an optical disk, and a magnetic tape

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