IP Library Granted Patent US 9,232,364
Granted Patent B2
US 9,232,364 · App. 12/467,393 · Granted Jan 5, 2016

Method, apparatus and computer-readable medium for improving push-to-talk call setup speed

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Patent No.
US 9,232,364
App. No.
12/467,393
Granted
Jan 5, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method, apparatus and computer-readable medium for improving push-to-talk call setup speed by disabling an idle mode of a mobile station are provided. According to the method, a deregistration request is received from a mobile station. The base station determines whether a push-to-talk service flow exists for the mobile station, based upon a unique identifier for push-to-talk service flow for the mobile station. If the service flow does exist, then the base station transmits a deregistration command to the mobile station including an action code that instructs the mobile station to disable its idle mode and change its mobility feature supported field to sleep only mode. Since the time required to transition from sleep mode to active mode is less than from idle mode to sleep mode, the push-to-talk call setup speed is improved.

Claims (32)

1. A method for improving push-to-talk call setup speed, the method comprising acts of:

receiving, by a base station, a deregistration request message from a mobile station;

determining whether a push-to-talk service flow exists for the mobile station, based upon a unique identifier for the push-to-talk service flow for the mobile station; and

when the push-to-talk service flow exists for the mobile station, transmitting a deregistration command that includes an action code for instructing the mobile station to disable an idle mode of the mobile station.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein, when it is determined that the push-to-talk service flow does not exist for the mobile station, the deregistration command does not include the action code for instructing the mobile station to disable the idle mode of the mobile station.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein, when the idle mode is disabled, expiration of an idle timer is ignored by the mobile station.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising an act of:

setting the unique identifier for the push-to-talk service flow in a quality of service (QoS) classifier.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein, when the idle mode is disabled, the mobile station enters a sleep mode upon expiration of an idle timer.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the base station and the mobile station operate using WiMAX technology.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the unique identifier comprises at least one of a particular push-to-talk port number and a mobile station IP address.

8. A base station, comprising:

a memory; and

a processor coupled to the memory, wherein the base station receives a deregistration request from a mobile station, and wherein the processor includes

logic that determines whether a push-to-talk service flow exists for the mobile station, based upon a unique identifier for the push-to-talk service flow for the mobile station; and

logic that assembles a deregistration command for the mobile station, based upon whether the service flow exists for the mobile station,

wherein, when the push-to-talk service flow exists for the mobile station, the deregistration command includes an action code that instructs the mobile station to disable an idle mode of the mobile station.

9. The base station of claim 8 , wherein the processor further comprises:

logic that sends the deregistration command to the mobile station.

10. The base station of claim 8 , wherein the base station and the mobile station operate using WiMAX technology.

11. The base station of claim 8 , wherein the unique identifier comprises at least one of a particular push-to-talk port number and a mobile station IP address.

12. A non-transitory computer-readable medium encoded with a computer program for improving push-to-talk call setup speed by disabling an idle mode of a mobile station, the computer program comprising instructions for:

receiving, in a base station, a deregistration request message from the mobile station;

determining whether a push-to-talk service flow exists for the mobile station, based upon a unique identifier for the push-to-talk service flow for the mobile station; and

when the push-to-talk service flow exists for the mobile station, transmitting a deregistration command that includes an action code for instructing the mobile station to disable the idle mode of the mobile station.

13. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 12 , wherein, when the push-to-talk service flow does not exist for the mobile station, the deregistration command does not include the action code for instructing the mobile station to disable the idle mode of the mobile station.

14. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 12 , wherein, when the idle mode is disabled, expiration of an idle timer is ignored by the mobile station.

15. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 12 , further comprising instructions for:

setting the unique identifier for the push-to-talk service flow in a quality of service (QoS) classifier.

16. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 12 , wherein, when the idle mode is disabled, the mobile station enters a sleep mode upon expiration of an idle timer.

17. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the base station and the mobile station operate using WiMAX technology.

18. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the unique identifier comprises at least one of a particular push-to-talk port number and a mobile station IP address.

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