IP Library Granted Patent US 6,914,913
Granted Patent B2
US 6,914,913 · App. 10/228,484 · Granted Jul 5, 2005

Multi-mode interoperable mobile station communications architectures and methods

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Patent No.
US 6,914,913
App. No.
10/228,484
Granted
Jul 5, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture ( 200 ) including an application layer ( 210 ), a services layer ( 220 ) interfacing the applications layer, a multi-mode layer ( 230 ) interfacing the service layer, and a hardware layer ( 240 ) interfacing the multi-mode layer. The multi-mode layer includes first and second interoperable radio access technologies, for example W-CDMA UMTS and GSM/GPRS technologies.

Claims (31)

1. A multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture, comprising:

an application layer;

a services layer interfacing the applications layer;

a multi-mode layer interfacing the services layer,

the multi-mode layer comprising an interoperability entity interconnecting first and second radio access technologies, the first radio access technology different than the second radio access technology;

a hardware layer interfacing the multi-mode layer;

a radio resource layer having a first state machine of the first radio access technology, a second state machine of the second radio access technology, a state transition component coupled to the first and second state machines, the first and second state machines coupled to each other.

2. The multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture of claim 1 , the first radio access technology is a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA) Universal Mobile Telecommunications Services (UMTS) radio access technology, the second radio access technology is a Generalized Packet Radio Services (GPRS) radio resource/Groupe Special Mobile (GSM) radio access technology.

3. The multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture of claim 1 , comprising a mobility management layer coupled to the services layer, the mobility management layer coupled to the radio resource layer.

4. The multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture of claim 1 , a timing component coupled to the radio resource layer, the timing component having a real-time task processing element and an interrupt processing element both coupled to the first and second radio access technologies.

5. The multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture of claim 1 , a data router coupled to the services layer, the data router coupled to the first and second radio access technologies.

6. The multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture of claim 5 , comprising a mobility management layer coupled to the services layer, the mobility management layer coupled to the radio resource layer, the mobility management layer coupled to the data router.

7. The multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture of claim 6 , a timing component coupled to the radio resource layer, the timing component coupled to the first and second radio access technologies and to the hardware layer.

8. A multi-mode mobile wireless communications device architecture, comprising:

first and second radio access technologies, the first radio access technology different than the second radio access technology;

a timing layer for performing real-time and interrupt processing on both of the first and second radio access technologies,

the timing layer for performing real-time processing of cell selection and reselection, signal measurement, and for reporting to a radio resource component.

9. A method in a multi-mode mobile wireless communications device, comprising:

communicating on a first radio access technology;

switching from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology by transitioning from a first state machine of the first radio access technology to a second state machine of the second radio access technology;

maintaining a current state while transitioning between the first state machine and the second state machine.

10. The method of claim 9 , returning to the current state when transitioning between the first and second state machines is unsuccessful.

11. A method in a multi-mode mobile wireless communications device, comprising:

performing real-time task processing of first and second radio access technologies;

performing medium access control (MAC) of the first and second radio access technologies by interrupt processing,

communicating real-time task processing information to a state transition component, transitioning between first and second state machines of the first and second radio access technologies with the state transition component.

12. A method in a multi-mode mobile wireless communications device, comprising:

performing real-time task processing of first and second radio access technologies;

communicating real-time task processing information to a state transition component that transitions between first and second state machines of the first and second radio access technologies.

13. The method of claim 12 , communicating control information between the state transition component and a mobility management component.

14. The method of claim 13 , communicating control information from the mobility management component to a data router, routing data with the data router between one of the first and second radio access technologies and a services layer based on the control information from the mobility management component.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 25, 2014
From: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC
To: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 034449/0001 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 2, 2012
From: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.
To: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC
Reel/Frame 029216/0282 →