WO1988001466A1 - Automatic exchange system for maritime radio telephone - Google Patents

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WO1988001466A1
WO1988001466A1 PCT/IT1987/000060 IT8700060W WO8801466A1 WO 1988001466 A1 WO1988001466 A1 WO 1988001466A1 IT 8700060 W IT8700060 W IT 8700060W WO 8801466 A1 WO8801466 A1 WO 8801466A1
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Luigi Cartia
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Luigi Cartia
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Priority to BR8707420A priority Critical patent/BR8707420A/en
Priority to KR1019880700384A priority patent/KR960009479B1/en
Priority to MC87IT8700060D priority patent/MC1947A1/en
Publication of WO1988001466A1 publication Critical patent/WO1988001466A1/en
Priority to FI881466A priority patent/FI881466A0/en
Priority to NO881452A priority patent/NO881452D0/en
Priority to DK187588A priority patent/DK187588D0/en
Priority to MW9/88A priority patent/MW988A1/en
Priority to DK200088A priority patent/DK200088A/en
Priority to OA59641A priority patent/OA09053A/en

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W84/00Network topologies
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W84/00Network topologies
    • H04W84/02Hierarchically pre-organised networks, e.g. paging networks, cellular networks, WLAN [Wireless Local Area Network] or WLL [Wireless Local Loop]
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W88/00Devices specially adapted for wireless communication networks, e.g. terminals, base stations or access point devices
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W84/00Network topologies
    • H04W84/02Hierarchically pre-organised networks, e.g. paging networks, cellular networks, WLAN [Wireless Local Area Network] or WLL [Wireless Local Loop]
    • H04W84/04Large scale networks; Deep hierarchical networks

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  • This new system enables
  • a central processing unit provides for the maintenance, the management
  • a software is also provided, which enables the planning of the links to
  • the terminal board-radio-unit (UTR001) can be linked to every duplex or
  • the board-set can be made in different
  • peripheric units and devices for selective calls are peripheric units and devices for selective calls.
  • This unit is set-up so that it can locate two channels for the
  • Such moduli are essentially made up by an interface with
  • the system can manage up to a maximum of 12 automatic incoming lines.
  • All the transmitted tones are in the audio band-width and correspond to
  • loudspeaker and a handset in order to enable the operator to check the
  • the software of the machine allows to carry out the tests
  • the unit can be linked with processing units of a higher
  • qualifing element of the system is the application component
  • the system structure is provided with a series of procedures and
  • the P.C. model with a 20 Mb hard disc can have a users-file of about
  • the miniprocessor model with a 40 or 60 Mb hard disc can serve more
  • peripherals at a time, make at the same time more diversified processes
  • Terminal board-radio unit (UTR001).
  • This unit is essentially provided with interface-circuits with the radio-set and coding and decoding devices of the codes which are very
  • the telephone keyboard is normalized according to the international
  • a special signalling shows the free channel and qualifies the set to
  • the management logic of the board-terminal is specially so planned to
  • the analogic data transmission part is located on a FSK model which has
  • the board terminal has been planned with a
  • the description is related to procedure which has a successful
  • the terrestrial set signals the available duplex radio-channel sending
  • channel engagement button can be pressed which only in this case is
  • the terrestrial sets transmit:
  • the apparatus the password, the telephone number and the parity checks.
  • the board-sets transmit:
  • This command can start only if the board-set was enabled by the
  • processor in the ships file and is hardware cabled in the board—set. Password code.
  • This code can also be used to parcel the use of some telephone links

Abstract

Automatic exchange system for maritime telephone allowing the onboard user to dial directly the needed telephone number without having to go through a coast radio station operator. At the end of the dialling, the onboard set sends, towards the land station, its identification code in addition to the telephone number required. Coast radio station computer scans its user's file and, if the received identification code is acknowledged, it provides to call automatically the dialled telephone number connecting the land subscriber with the onboard user, recording traffic data for billing and statistics.

Description

Automatic exchange system for maritime radio telephone.
5.
Even though the introduction into the Italian radio-shore- stations of
the CM8300 systems is a progress for the modernization of the maritime
radio telephone service, the CI AT thought it right to research for an
even more advanced technical-operating solution consisting in the
10. gradual introduction of automatic exchange telephony systems which could
allow to the board user both the direct dialling of the wanted telephone
number and access to the hand-operator position. This new system enables
the automatic calls accounting, a more elastic management of the
available paths and to carry out rapid statistical controls in order to
15. get a better use of the available resources. This system, managed by a
computer, can be at every moment rapidly reorganized according to the
traffic, requirements.
Both the hand operating system C 8300 and the automatic implement system
CM8600 were emologated by the Italian
20. "Istituto Superiore delle Poste e Telegrafi" with the certificates n.
IST/5.3/2/2/22 and n. 5/3/2/3/27 of the 08.11.86 dated Oct. 3, 1985
and Nov. 8, 1986 respectively.
Project principles. 25. The automatic exchange telephony system (called CIMAT-CM8600 by the
building firm) is made-up with a highly specialized software and uses refined data-transmission techniques in order to assure, with high
probabilities of success, the conversation between the shore-station and
5. the interested boardset.
Moreover, the employed coding systems assure the certainty of the
information addressed, an essential requisite of an accounted telephone
system. For a higher guarantee, the board user can ensure himself the
control of his own use and consequently the exclusiveness of this
10. utilization, employing, for the activation of the set, a secret code
(pass-word), which can be input through the keyboard and identified by
the earth-set.
Furthermore it is foreseen that the user can .be informed, through a
special display, of the link development and if required he can receive
15. from earth, at the end of the conversation, the pulses
amount.
The complete modularity of the system allows to add or take off each
time single radio-paths dedicated to the automatic exchange telephony.
20. This allows, at every moment, to dimension and give the service a new
structure according to the traffic demand, the available lines and the
operating requirements of the stations.
A central processing unit provides for the maintenance, the management
of the ships-and subscribers files and for the recording of the data
25. concerning the accounting to the users of the carried out conversations. A software is also provided, which enables the planning of the links to
use, the check of the occurred and occurring traffic and the operating
5. link for the data transfer from and to a hierarchically superior data
processing centre.
Structure and characteristics of the CM8600 system.
- System composition.
- Earth-sets.
10. The units which are to be linked to the central unit of the manual
system CM8300 in order to enable the automatic exchange telephony
service are as follows:
- Management unit of the automatic exchange telephony GTP001 and its
power-supply.
15. - Central Processing Unit with its peripheric units.
Boards-sets.
The terminal board-radio-unit (UTR001) can be linked to every duplex or
se iduplex set through the low-frequency path which the handset is
20. normally linked to.
As it is an intelligent terminal, the board-set can be made in different
models among which the basic one can only monitor the available radio
channel of the dialled telephone number, and is provided with the
keyboard for the input of the password, the dialling of the telephone
25. number and the management of the ten memories. More developed models are also provided with serial outputs for the link with the set of the
peripheric units and devices for selective calls.
5. Technical working characteristics.
Automatic exchange telephony management unit (GTP001).
This unit is set-up so that it can locate two channels for the
management of the radio-paths and a fixed equipment which enables the
operator of the radio-shore-statioπs to make the monitoring of the
10. link or hand-operate secting both the earth-side and the sea-side link.
The there contained moduli of the radio-channel management have the
function to talk, through duplex radio-channels, with the corresponding
board-sets. Such moduli are essentially made up by an interface with
the radio-set, by coding and decoding circuits for the exchange of
15. controls and con irmations between board and earth, by a logic unit for
the management of the link with the board user and for the search and
engament of the telephonic line more suitable for the communication
addressing towards the earth user.
The system can manage up to a maximum of 12 automatic incoming lines.
20. The coversation between the earth-and board-sets takes place through
digital words containing the identification code of the board user. This
gurantees to both correspondents the certainty of the informations
addressing.
For a better link guarantee, the transmission of this data take place
25. with a FSK modulation, and the digital word structure is such that a
SUBSTITUTE SHEET longitudinal parity check gives the content certainty. At the reception
decoding, confrontation and parity check are arranged.
5. All the transmitted tones are in the audio band-width and correspond to
the standards of the matter. Each modulus is moreover provided with the
signallings necessary to the visual monitoring of the operating state.
The modularity and the complete operational indipendence of the single
channels allow to expand, as much as one likes, the system channel by
10. channel. It belongs to this unit the monitoring complex provided with a
loudspeaker and a handset in order to enable the operator to check the
link in voice service of the two radio-paths switching the console
operation from automatic to manual.
An operational link with the central processing unit, where the ships
15. and users-file is located, enables to test the identification codes sent
out by the board-sets. To the same processor are then sent, for the
storing, all the data relative to the carried out links.
Central processing unit.
20. It is a processor where the ships-file coupled with the passwords is
located. The software of the machine allows to carry out the tests
necessary to qualify the calling user to the use of the telephone
service and to analyse the requested number.
At the end of the processing of the data received from the board
25. terminal, by means of the automatic switchboard, it sends to the latter the informations necessary for the search of the hierarchically more
suitable free line. It has also the function to save the data proving
5. the set up link for the relative charge and to print in real time the
carried out radio-telephone communications.
When required, the unit can be linked with processing units of a higher
level, in order to bring up to date the resinding file and to send the
previously memorized data for the charge and the traffic analysis.
10. The basic software chosen for the management of the implementative
system is of a standard type and is provided with strictly tested
components, of easy use for the management, maintenance and application
development in a multifunctional system.
Moreover, qualifing element of the system is the application component,
15. planned with a high flexibility and modularity in order to set up
adjustments to specific requirements and more and more refined and
complicated operating developments.
The system structure is provided with a series of procedures and
arrangements which permit:
20. - the carrying out of the automatic radio-telephone traffic with
selective standards that aim at the best exploitation of the available
resources and signallings which enable the user to follow step by step
the link development;
— the continuous visual display on a TV, monitor of the present traffic
25. situation and of the status of the links, with menus and suggestions which make easier the conversation between operator and machine;
- the flexible and gradual activation of additional functions;
5. - the revision of the qualified watercrafts-file;
- the management of the data necessary to the billing and their printing
in real time;
- the back up of the system and the save of the data;
- the input and identification of the operator's code.
10. The processing speed and the capacity of the users-and traffic-input-
file depend on the applied hardware and mainly on the volume of the
employed mass-memories.
The P.C. model with a 20 Mb hard disc can have a users-file of about
10,000 items and a storage capacity of the carried out traffic of about
15. 6,000 conversations and can serve at the same time up to 4 links at a
time.
The miniprocessor model with a 40 or 60 Mb hard disc can serve more
peripherals at a time, make at the same time more diversified processes,
have a users-file of many tens of thousand items (even 100,000) and
20. serve at the same time 10 or more links.
Terminal board-radio unit (UTR001).
This is an intelligent unit which talks with the terrestrial station in
an interactive way according to a digital exchange protocol.
25. This unit is essentially provided with interface-circuits with the radio-set and coding and decoding devices of the codes which are very
similar to the codes of the corresponding terrestrial set.
5. Both versions, with alphanumeric display or LED diods, allow the
monitoring of the different development states of the link and the
visual display of the dialled telephone number which can have a maximum
of 16 digits.
The telephone keyboard is normalized according to the international
10. standards.
A special signalling shows the free channel and qualifies the set to
carry out the link which can only start pressing the apropriate
engagement button.
The management logic of the board-terminal is specially so planned to
15. avoid operating faults from the user which can spoil the working.
The analogic data transmission part is located on a FSK model which has
become an industrial standard, compatible with the Bell 1103/113/108/202
and CCITT V.21/V.23 recommendations.
The structure is completed by an EPROM which can maintain indefinitely,
20. without any power-source, the data relative to the 10 telephone numbers
which can be programmed in the memory.
In addition to this, the board terminal has been planned with a
wide possibility of hardware and software expansion which allows a
parallel/serial link with external input/output peripherals (printer,
25. video terminal, board selective calls signalling sets, decoding systems
SUBSTITUTE SHEET etc . )
5. Description of a procedural sequence.
The description is related to procedure which has a successful
completion.
General.
The terrestrial set signals the available duplex radio-channel sending
10. in the air a continuous tone. To signal steadily that the radio-channel
is reserved to a special use, during the shgort intervals of the data
exchange and in alternative to the central tone, a continuous busy
tone is broadcast.
15. The board-set, before getting the free channel, has already memorized
the password and the dialled telephone number. Consequently the moment
when the engagement button is pressed till the setting up of the
link with the terrestrial user, everything occurrs automatically.
20. Link procedure.
To bring into action the board-set the password should be supplied.
Then, after the dialling of the telephone number, a free radio-channel
is searched and when the indication of free channel is given, the
channel engagement button can be pressed which only in this case is
25. enabled to operate.
__»s .a -^-
S li ιl - i i k__ Oi --_-___ . As soon as the terrestrial station receives the engagement signal, the
continuous free tone is cleared away so as no else board-set can be
enabled to use the same radio-channel. A busy tone takes the place of
the free tone.
Automatically the board-set sends its identification code (with the
password introduced by the user) and the dialled telephone number.
10.
On earth the identification code is checked in the ships-and users-list
contained in the memory of the central processing unit. The dialled
telephone number is then processed.
15. Automatically the terrestrial set, on the ground of the dialled prefix,
chooses the more suitable free telephone line. According to the
hierarchic order of the used line (of the compartment, department,
intercompatment etc.) it provides the adjustment of the prefix digits.
20. After the connection the board-set enables the handset. The conversation
after a disengagement command is sent to board. This disengagement can
be sent at any time also from board to earth.
After the link, automatically, the terrestrial set gives again the
25. continuous tone of free channel. Description of the main used signallings.
.The terrestrial sets transmit:
5. "Free channel" tone.
It is a continuous tone which enables the board-set to start the call-
sequence that is a message constituted by the matriculation number of
the apparatus, the password, the telephone number and the parity checks.
"Busy channel" tone.
10. It is a continuous tone transmitted during the data-escape intervals
between board and earth. It is used to signal the engagement of the
radio-channel.
"Clearing" command..
It is a command which, in the inside of the earth-set, has RESET
15. functions.
It is sent each time the earth-set thinks it right to end a link with
not aknowledged commands or identification codes, or if the user is not
qualified to the service use because of default or other reasons, or in
case of unidentified or incorrect telephone number, if the telephone
20. line is not available or the earth user is busy (45sec.) or not present,
and because of conversation end.
At the receiving of this command the board-set is disabled and the
sequence blocked. A special command coding produces in the set the
signalling of the reason of the link end.
25. To start a new call sequence it is necessary to operate manually.
SUBSTITUTE SHEE "Repetition" command.
If the terrestrial station considers the received engagement message
5. inadequate, it requires its automatic repetition.
"Received" command.
It is sent out if the engagement command coming from board is
identified.
The board-sets transmit:
10. "Engagement" command.
It is sent out followed by the identification code and by the pre
— dialled telephone number.
This command can start only if the board-set was enabled by the
receiving of the FREE CHANNEL TONE sent by earth. The reception at earth
15. of this command causes the immediate stop of the sending of the FREE
CHANNEL TONE, so that no watercraft can rise this channel any longer for
the automatic exchange service, as long as the channel is busy.
"Clearing" command.
It is a command which can be sent out at every time by the board—set; at
20. receiving it the earth-set will send out the "FREE CHANNEL" tone.
Identification code.
Nominative code.
It gives the name of the watercraft for the following research by the
25. processor in the ships—file and is hardware cabled in the board—set. Password code.
It is a secret code assigned to the subscriber to warrant the certainty
5. of the charge to the user.
This code can also be used to parcel the use of some telephone links
(trunk, international and intercontinental links) to the user. Called
telephone number.It follows the identification code.

Claims

CLAIMS.
This system is different from any similar systems available on the
5. international market, known to us, essentially for the following
characteristics:
Earth-set.
- electronic circuits for the link with public telephone network, the
10. dialling, the automatic engagement of the lines and the exchange of the
central principles;
- possibility of operating both on automatic sixwire lines and twowire
lines;
- principles of the setting—up of the earth—board—earth data exchange,
15. signallings sequence and composition of the digital words;
- management logic of the central processor and of both the hardware and
software interfaces towards the public telephone network and radio—sets.
Board-sets.
- electronic circuits and hardware and software management logic of the
20. information and codes;
- principles of the setting up of the board-earth-board data exchange,
sequence of the signallings and composition of the digital words;
- capacity of parallel serial link with other peripheric units;
- monitoring on alphanumeric (or LED diods) display of the development
25. states of the link and of the telephone number; - use of the secret code to enable the link.
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BR8707420A BR8707420A (en) 1986-08-12 1987-06-15 AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE SYSTEM FOR MARITIME TELEPHONE RADIO
KR1019880700384A KR960009479B1 (en) 1986-08-12 1987-06-15 Automatic exchanges system for maritime radio telephone
MC87IT8700060D MC1947A1 (en) 1986-08-12 1987-06-15 AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE SYSTEM FOR MARITIME TELEPHONE RADIO
FI881466A FI881466A0 (en) 1986-08-12 1988-03-29 AUTOMATIC PASSERANDE TELEFONSYSTEM, RADIOTELEFONTJAENST FOER SJOEFART.
NO881452A NO881452D0 (en) 1986-08-12 1988-04-05 AUTOMATIC PHONE SYSTEM SUITABLE FOR THE MARITIME RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE CIMAT CM8600.
DK187588A DK187588D0 (en) 1986-08-12 1988-04-06 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION PHONE SYSTEM FOR THE MARITIME RADIOR PHONE CIMAT CM8600
MW9/88A MW988A1 (en) 1986-08-12 1988-04-08 Automatic exchange system for maritime radio telephone
DK200088A DK200088A (en) 1986-08-12 1988-04-12 AUTOMATIC SWITCHING SYSTEM FOR MARITIM RADIOTELEF ON
OA59641A OA09053A (en) 1986-08-12 1989-09-12 Automatic exchange system for maritime radie telephone.

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IT8686210A IT8686210A0 (en) 1986-08-12 1986-08-12 AUTOMATIC PASS-THROUGH TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR CO MARITIME RADIO-TELEPHONE SERVICE CIMAT CM8600
IT86210A/86 1986-08-12

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NO (1) NO881452D0 (en)
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NO881452D0 (en) 1988-04-05
MW988A1 (en) 1990-02-14
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