Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110070861 | XML Protocol For The CMSP Gateway To CBC Interface In The CMAS Architecture - An Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based protocol is utilized for communications between a Cellular Broadcast Entity (CBE) and a Cellular Broadcast Center (CBC) in a Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) architecture. The CMAS architecture supports commercial mobile alerts, and the protocol provides a mechanism for Emergency Alert System (EAS) messages and related information to be communicated between the CBE and the CBC. In an example configuration, the protocol accommodates request messages from the CBE to the CBC and response messages from the CBC to the CBE. The request messages can provide an indication to initiate a message broadcast, update a previous message broadcast, or cancel a previous message broadcast. The response messages can provide an indication that the request message is valid, or an error message indicating that the request message is invalid. | 03-24-2011 |
20110081885 | Providing Information Pertaining Usage Of A Mobile Wireless Communications Device - When a device, such as a cellular phone, enters into a region, usage information pertaining to usage of devices in the region is provided to the device. For example, restrictions pertaining to usage of cellular phones while driving can be provided. Usage information also can be provided upon request or in accordance with various factors, such as subscriber preferences, elapsed time since the last time usage information was sent to the device, elapsed time since usage regulations have been enacted or updated, and/or the frequency of which the device is in the region. A region can include a geographic region, a political boundary, a country, a state, a municipality, a county, a parish, a township, a building (e.g., school, library, movie theatre, court house, local, state, or federal government building), a public place (e.g., restaurant, bus, train, taxi), a zip code, a telephone area code, or the like. | 04-07-2011 |
20110081924 | COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE MEDIA DELIVERY - A communications device determines the appropriate method for providing a message depending upon the content of the message without prompting or querying a user of the device. When the user select a name as the recipient of the created message, the mobile device determines delivery options. If the message contains text only and if the user enters/selects a mobile device phone number, the message is sent via SMS. If the message contains multimedia and if the user enters or selects a mobile device phone number, the message is sent via MMS. If the message is text only or multimedia, and if the user enters or selects an email address, the message is sent via email. In various implementations, the message is delivery via determined delivery options including a lowest cost delivery option, a subscriber preferred delivery option, or a delivery options as indicated by an intended recipient's presence information. | 04-07-2011 |
20110117873 | System And Method For The Definition And Scope Of Commercial Mobile Alerts - An emergency alert system includes an emergency alert gateway configured for receiving an emergency alert message, for categorizing the emergency alert message, and for determining a subscriber base to receive the emergency alert message, a data base in communication with the emergency alert gateway; and an emergency alert server configured to distribute the emergency alert message to the subscriber base. A method of distributing emergency alert messages includes receiving an emergency alert message, determining whether the emergency alert message is one of at least three categories of alert messages, selecting a subscriber base based on the determining step and distributing the emergency alert message to the selected subscriber base. | 05-19-2011 |
20110159837 | System And Method For The Definition And Scope Of Commercial Mobile Alerts - An emergency alert gateway configured for receiving an emergency alert message wherein the alert message includes a text message and one of an audio message, a video message, an audio-video message and a multi-media message; storing an audio, video or multimedia portion of the alert message to form a first stored portion and for determining a subscriber base to receive the alert message. There is a database in communication with the alert gateway and an emergency alert server configured to broadcast the alert message to the subscriber base, and if the first stored portion of the alert message is not available, then broadcasting only the text message as the alert message. | 06-30-2011 |
20120165052 | COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE MEDIA DELIVERY - A communications device determines the appropriate method for providing a message depending upon the content of the message without prompting or querying a user of the device. When the user selects a name as the recipient of the created message, the mobile device determines delivery options. If the message contains text only and if the user enters/selects a mobile device phone number, the message is sent via SMS. If the message contains multimedia and if the user enters or selects a mobile device phone number, the message is sent via MMS. If the message is text only or multimedia, and if the user enters or selects an email address, the message is sent via email. In various implementations, the message is delivery via determined delivery options including a lowest cost delivery option, a subscriber preferred delivery option, or a delivery options as indicated by an intended recipient's presence information. | 06-28-2012 |
20120309343 | Providing Information Pertaining Usage Of A Mobile Wireless Communications Device - When a device, such as a cellular phone, enters into a region, usage information pertaining to usage of devices in the region is provided to the device. For example, restrictions pertaining to usage of cellular phones while driving can be provided. Usage information also can be provided upon request or in accordance with various factors, such as subscriber preferences, elapsed time since the last time usage information was sent to the device, elapsed time since usage regulations have been enacted or updated, and/or the frequency of which the device is in the region. A region can include a geographic region, a political boundary, a country, a state, a municipality, a county, a parish, a township, a building (e.g., school, library, movie theatre, court house, local, state, or federal government building), a public place (e.g., restaurant, bus, train, taxi), a zip code, a telephone area code, or the like. | 12-06-2012 |
20130281045 | Use Of The Commercial Mobile Alert System To Trigger Alternative Receivers - A system and method for providing a message to a user of a device, such as a mobile cellular phone, which includes using a signal, such as a CMAS alert, to turn on one or more receivers of the device configured to receive the message, conserves battery power for the device until it is needed in order to receive and transmit the message. | 10-24-2013 |
20130281046 | INITIATING A CALL TO AN EMERGENCY CALL CENTER VIA A RELAY SERVICE - A call to an emergency call center from a device is initiated utilizing a relay service. The device may send a non-voice message to the relay service. The relay service, upon receipt and analysis of the message, may initiate a call to the device. The device, upon receiving the call and determining that the call is from the relay service, may place the call on hold and initiate a call to an emergency call center. Subsequently, the device may establish a multi-party call between the device, the relay service, and the emergency call center. Further, the relay service may maintain multiple communications modes in order to conduct non-voice messages with the device and conduct voice communications with the emergency call center. | 10-24-2013 |
20130281047 | RECEIVING AN EMERGENCY ALERT MESSAGE VIA A BROADCAST DATA CHANNEL - A mobile device may be configured with multiple receivers (e.g., a cellular receiver, a broadcast receiver such as FM, AM, DTV, a satellite receiver, a NWR receiver, etc.). Upon receipt of an emergency alert message via at least one of the receivers, the mobile device, via an application installed on the mobile device, may extract the emergency alert message from a data channel of the broadcast. The mobile device, via the application, may process the extracted emergency alert message to determine if the emergency alert message is to be rendered via the device. And, if the emergency alert message is to be rendered, the mobile device, via the application, may format the extracted emergency alert message to conform to a standard format (e.g., Commercial Mobile Alert System, CMAS, format). | 10-24-2013 |
20140099909 | IDENTIFYING SOURCE OF TTY BASED EMERGENCY CALL - An message may be sent to an emergency call center. Before the message is received by the emergency call center, it may be determined that at least a portion of the message is not formatted in accordance with a teletypewriter protocol. The message may be reformatted in accordance with a TTY protocol. A second message may be provided to a public safety answering point. The second message may comprise the reformatted message and an indication of the original protocol of the reformatted message. | 04-10-2014 |
20140162582 | NETWORK CONGESTION PREVENTION AND/OR MITIGATION - Cell site congestion may result in dropped calls, time-outs on data sessions, web access problems, or the like. A network congestion status may be used to minimize network congestion. In an example embodiment, messages which are distributed via a network may be formatted based on the network's congestions status and a device's connection mechanism. Further, a network access may be based on the network's congestion status and on a device's connection mechanism. | 06-12-2014 |
20140162583 | PROVIDING EMERGENCY INFORMATION VIA EMERGENCY ALERT MESSAGES - An emergency alert message may be distributed to notify the public of an emergency condition. Recipients of the emergency alert message be determined, for example, based on a geographic region. A recipient may receive an emergency alert message and may be informed that an emergency condition has been reported to emergency response personnel. The distribution of an emergency alert message may be broadcast or tailored to specific recipients according to various embodiments. | 06-12-2014 |
20140162591 | Donut Alert Messaging - Different emergency alert messages may be provided to different mobile devices within a common geographic region subdivided into a plurality of inner regions. Each inner region may have different emergency alert messages and may be geographically located inside another region. | 06-12-2014 |
20140162706 | INTELLIGENT SUBSCRIBER NOTIFICATION INCLUDING AN IMPLICIT RESPONSE TO AN ALERT MESSAGE - A network device may receive a subscriber's activity data for a plurality of network resources associated with the subscriber. The subscriber's activity data may be analyzed and a tailored notification instruction may be provided for alerting the subscriber. | 06-12-2014 |
20140163948 | MESSAGE LANGUAGE CONVERSION - Parameters may be converted to a specific language or media type. Parameters may be nontext parameters. The language in which to convert a parameter may be determined dynamically based on a location of a device. The language in which to convert a parameter may be based on location and motion of the device. A message may be generated in the determined language. The message may comprise local colloquialisms, shibboleths, dialects, or the like, based on the location of the device. The message may comprise an emergency alert message generated in accordance with the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) without text fields, wherein parameters may be incorporated into the fields (former text fields). And the parameters may be converted to a specific language or media type. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164505 | EMERGENCY ALERT MESSAGES VIA SOCIAL MEDIA - Social media may be utilized to facilitate distribution of emergency alert messages. An emergency alert server may receive an indication of emergency and generate an emergency alert message based on the indication. The emergency alert message may then be distributed via social media and/or other mediums. An indication of trustworthiness may be incorporated in the emergency alert message. The indication of trustworthiness may be validated by validation system. | 06-12-2014 |
20140329488 | IDENTIFYING SOURCE OF TTY BASED EMERGENCY CALL - An message may be sent to an emergency call center. Before the message is received by the emergency call center, it may be determined that at least a portion of the message is not formatted in accordance with a teletypewriter protocol. The message may be reformatted in accordance with a TTY protocol. A second message may be provided to a public safety answering point. The second message may comprise the reformatted message and an indication of the original protocol of the reformatted message. | 11-06-2014 |
20150019619 | Intelligent Subscriber Notification - A network device may receive a subscriber's activity data for a network resource associated with the subscriber. The subscriber's activity data may be analyzed and a tailored notification instruction may be provided for alerting the subscriber. | 01-15-2015 |
20150056945 | USE OF THE COMMERCIAL MOBILE ALERT SYSTEM TO TRIGGER ALTERNATIVE RECEIVERS - A system and method for providing a message to a user of a device, such as a mobile cellular phone, which includes using a signal, such as a CMAS alert, to turn on one or more receivers of the device configured to receive the message, conserves battery power for the device until it is needed in order to receive and transmit the message. | 02-26-2015 |