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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 09, 1997
Filed:
Mar. 31, 1995
Bruce Merrill Bales, Louisville, CO (US);
Craig Steven Chapel, Westminster, CO (US);
David Lee Chavez, Jr, Thornton, CO (US);
Robert Louis Crumpley, Westminster, CO (US);
Lisa P Happel, Broomfield, CO (US);
Sandra Sue North, Berthoud, CO (US);
Lucent Technologies Inc., Murray Hill, NJ (US);
Abstract
A mobility management system and a traditional telecommunication switching system provide telecommunication terminal features by the mobility management system executing a software architecture that utilizes a unique terminal management application for each type of wireless terminal and a unique terminal emulator application for each type of telecommunication link that interconnects the mobility management system to the telecommunication switching system. There is an individually assigned telecommunication link for each wireless terminal. The terminal management applications and the terminal emulator applications communicate utilizing an internal message protocol. In response to a wireless terminal requesting actuation of a feature, a terminal management application converts that request into the required internal protocol messages and transmits the internal protocol messages to the terminal emulator application that controls the telecommunication link assigned to the wireless terminal. In response to the internal protocol messages, the terminal emulator application emulates the type of telecommunication terminal that normally would be connected to the assigned telecommunication link. The telecommunication switching system is responsive to the emulation to provided the requested feature as if telecommunication terminal was connected to the assigned link. The responses of the telecommunication switching system received via the assigned telecommunication link are converted to internal protocol messages and transmitted back to the terminal management application. The terminal management application converts and transmits the responses to the wireless terminal. The same internal protocol messages are used to invoke a particular feature regardless of the telecommunication terminal type or telecommunication link type.