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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 2004
Filed:
Jun. 27, 2000
Dawn M. McCraw, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Thomas Peter Emmons, Jr., Mesa, AZ (US);
Jonathan H. Gross, Gilbert, AZ (US);
James F. Berke, Gilbert, AZ (US);
Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
A method of locating a billing area associated with a cell phone call initiated in an airborne cellular communications system enables service providers to more accurately identify system user locations within the system's area of coverage. In operation, propagation delay and beam number location of an initiated call are identified to determine a current handset radial beam location. The propagation delay is then mapped to a stored closest corresponding radial geographic billing location, and the call is then associated with the closest corresponding radial geographic billing location. Additional system accuracy may be provided by determining azimuthal position within a beam footprint by determining a handoff location of a signal from a first beam to a second beam, and then mapping handoff information to a closest corresponding azimuthal geographic billing location. Both the closest corresponding radial and azimuthal geographic billing locations are then used to identify a current handset location. Such a system user location technique also enables an airborne system to comply with FCC E911 caller location requirements.