US20040229647A1 - Cellular Communication Computer Intranet Internet Interface Design - Google Patents

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US20040229647A1
US20040229647A1 US10/249,873 US24987303A US2004229647A1 US 20040229647 A1 US20040229647 A1 US 20040229647A1 US 24987303 A US24987303 A US 24987303A US 2004229647 A1 US2004229647 A1 US 2004229647A1
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  • This invention relates in general to computer networking methods In particularly it is concerned with the development of networking techniques through wireless devices or means. Wireless networking has given its user a new freedom and mobility while networking.
  • a wireless modem uses what is known as a cellular transceiver to establish communication to a network.
  • [0003] Create an interface system that enables a cellular phone to transmit a data signal it receives to a computer enabling the cellular phone to function as a wireless transceiver or in other words as a wireless modem.
  • the idea is to use a mobile phone like a wireless modem, there are various methods possible to enable a cell phone to be used as a cellular transceiver to access a data network.
  • the idea is to not only use the mobile phone as a wireless networking transceiver but for it to still be capable of handling voice transmissions such as a three-way call or a call and cellular transceiver simultaneously.
  • the main function of the device is to help regulate, establish, and control signal chanelling to specific system enabling the system to function in the various parameters previously defined.
  • the ability to network and handle calls can be achieved by adding a line for networking into the system. Or by using one of the lines already in the phone design to connect to a computer interface system. this line can be.
  • the Cellular Communication Computer Intranet Internet Interface Design or C313D is basically a few changes and additions to the existing cellular phone systems.
  • the additions to the systems are software designed for recognition a sensor 2 & 5 , & signal regulators 3 & 6 .
  • FIG. A and B the only things shown of the system are the additions that are required for the cell phone design.
  • the incoming signals 1 & 4 pass through a sensor, the sensors are connected to a signal regulator 3 & 6 that the signals pass into.
  • the Programmable Logic Devices are basically the switching mechanisms that channel the signal or signals to either the audio system setup 7 that they may be converted by the system within the phone into a sound output or to a data port 8 that sends the signal to the computer where it is used for the transmission of data to and from a network. These switching systems do not interfere with returning data. The switches will channel the data it receives to whatever systems are necessary for the response signals to be transmitted.
  • the second system is what I would call the CDSL or Cellular Digital Subscriber Line actually meaning that there is a line in the design made for the transmission of data this is shown in Figure B line 9 does not interact with any of the other system for audio communication it goes directly to the network device access point 8 .
  • the basic method for enabling networking recognition exists in micro browser software except that the difference is that it is not necessary for the cellular phone networking activity be established through a cellular company.
  • the cellular phone is only an intermediate device between computer and network. The design would let a person use their current internet service through their cellular phone.
  • the cell phone will be designed with a Univesral Serial Bus so that interfacing is possible.
  • the actualy means of transmitting this data can be done by using some kind of blue tooth designed system or by connecting a cord between the computer and cellular phone.
  • the cord could be connected to the computers modem where signal will run through the standard system or software can be developed that enables the netwaorking function done through the modem to be carried out through a Universal Serial Bus on the computer itself

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A system comprised of basically a cellular phone and computer with design features that creates an interface between cellular phone and computer for data networking cthrough the phone for computer, example Internet use.

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    BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
  • This invention relates in general to computer networking methods In particularly it is concerned with the development of networking techniques through wireless devices or means. Wireless networking has given its user a new freedom and mobility while networking. [0001]
  • A wireless modem uses what is known as a cellular transceiver to establish communication to a network. [0002]
  • SUMMARY OF INVENTION
  • Create an interface system that enables a cellular phone to transmit a data signal it receives to a computer enabling the cellular phone to function as a wireless transceiver or in other words as a wireless modem. The idea is to use a mobile phone like a wireless modem, there are various methods possible to enable a cell phone to be used as a cellular transceiver to access a data network. The idea is to not only use the mobile phone as a wireless networking transceiver but for it to still be capable of handling voice transmissions such as a three-way call or a call and cellular transceiver simultaneously. The main function of the device is to help regulate, establish, and control signal chanelling to specific system enabling the system to function in the various parameters previously defined. The ability to network and handle calls can be achieved by adding a line for networking into the system. Or by using one of the lines already in the phone design to connect to a computer interface system. this line can be.[0003]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • The Cellular Communication Computer Intranet Internet Interface Design or C313D is basically a few changes and additions to the existing cellular phone systems. The additions to the systems are software designed for recognition a [0004] sensor 2 & 5, & signal regulators 3 & 6.
  • In the existing phone system three-way calling is possible due to the use of a multiplexer. The phone is able to generate various distinct frequency that enable simultaneous multiple transmissions. [0005]
  • It is possible to use the ability of the phone to generate multiple transmissions to enable it to handle a data network signal and call the only flaw is that the two signals have two different purposes. [0006]
  • There are two ways to enable a cellular phone user to use their phone to connect to a network and handle a voice call these are seen in Figure A and Figure B. [0007]
  • In Figure A and B the only things shown of the system are the additions that are required for the cell phone design. In figure A the incoming signals [0008] 1 & 4 pass through a sensor, the sensors are connected to a signal regulator 3 & 6 that the signals pass into. Inside the regulators are Programmable Logic Devices. The Programmable Logic Devices are basically the switching mechanisms that channel the signal or signals to either the audio system setup 7 that they may be converted by the system within the phone into a sound output or to a data port 8 that sends the signal to the computer where it is used for the transmission of data to and from a network. These switching systems do not interfere with returning data. The switches will channel the data it receives to whatever systems are necessary for the response signals to be transmitted.
  • The second system is what I would call the CDSL or Cellular Digital Subscriber Line actually meaning that there is a line in the design made for the transmission of data this is shown in Figure B line [0009] 9 does not interact with any of the other system for audio communication it goes directly to the network device access point 8.
  • There are various ways for the cellular phone to know what kind of signal it is receiving but the most logical and effective way for the signals to be controlled is by having the user store a number that will be used to connect to a network in a way that when it is dialed the cellular phone automatically send that signal to 8. [0010]
  • The basic method for enabling networking recognition exists in micro browser software except that the difference is that it is not necessary for the cellular phone networking activity be established through a cellular company. The cellular phone is only an intermediate device between computer and network. The design would let a person use their current internet service through their cellular phone. [0011]
  • There are various ways of connecting the cellular phone to a computer. The cell phone will be designed with a Univesral Serial Bus so that interfacing is possible. The actualy means of transmitting this data can be done by using some kind of blue tooth designed system or by connecting a cord between the computer and cellular phone. The cord could be connected to the computers modem where signal will run through the standard system or software can be developed that enables the netwaorking function done through the modem to be carried out through a Universal Serial Bus on the computer itself [0012]

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1. A system that enables a computer to use a cellular phone to establish a network connection
(a) A network interfacing system or device FIG. 12, 1
2. A system that enables networking and voice transmission simultaneously through a cellular phone
(a) A cellular system with a line for network data channel or a cellular DSL FIG. 3
(b) A system giving each line the ability to function alone together for three way call or simultaneously for networking and voice transmission FIG. 4-11, 13
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