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`(57)Abstract: A mobile station (1) of
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`Advertisement, etc.(vii)Local Area Active Information,
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`For Loading of the GSM/UMTS/GPS Mobile End User Equipment with Maps
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`Localof the present (a)Only Maps and Geographical Name String Tables
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`information,keeps all the loaded (b)Mobile End User Equipment
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`soinformation items, are used on the loaded (c)Version or Date stamps
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`enters into a new Local(d)Whenever a Mobile End User Equipment
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`automatic signalling connection, which is called "Local Area Update
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`(e) Mobile End User Equipment
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`upon user request, to load the local area dependent information or the
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`required localisation5 (f) Since only the most required and/or additional
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`15 The geographical related base data can be loaded into said mobile station
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`and corresponding costs are avoided. The received geographical related
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`data as a map and/or as a geographical related 25 Mobile Station can display
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`text string. The text string can be categorised, for example in categories
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`"streets", "hotels", "restaurants", etc., and can provide guidance to new
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`geographical position of the mobile station, etc. without any direct active
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`call to the network but in an idle mode of the mobile station with regard to
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`The scale and/or the resolution of the map data and correspondingly of said
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`the resolution of the map data should usually be higher than in a thinly
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`populated country. Furthermore the travelling velocity can be calculated
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`railway, by plane or on foot. When the travelling speed is high the scale of
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`said map displayed on said mobile station can be selected "high", whereas
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`when the travelling speed is low, for example because the mobile station
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`preferably the resolution should be selected high.
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`On the basis of the result of the travelling modus a type of map data and
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`only the railways modus is by railway, 20 station. For example if the travelling
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`and railway stations can be displayed on the map and for the background
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`requested from the network system or selected out of the data provided by
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`the network system broadcast service. If it can be decided that the mobile
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`information and/or locations of petrol stations can be provided. Particularly
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`when travelling with high speed the mobile station can predict, particularly
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`using travelling modus and/or travelling direction, map data required in the
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`near future, for example data of the forthcoming Local Area, if such data is
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`not already available in said mobile station. Furthermore the travelling
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`distance, average and top speed, etc. can be calculated and displayed by
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`it's clock or timer and scans periodically 5 The mobile station has an internal
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`geographical position changes both in terms of distance and direction and
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`registers the distance per given time unit, e. g. seconds, minutes or hours. If
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`the mobile station comprises a GPS module, these calculations are easy to
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`perform. If the position of the mobile station is calculated using GSM/UMTS
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`into have to be translated 10 based measurements, the results of the calculation
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`geographical co-ordinates. This can be performed easily in those cases, in
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`which the base station antennas of the network systems provide
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`geographical position information as a broadcast service. In other cases, an
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`extra information table with geographical positions of different locations
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`into the local area needs to be loaded cell or present 15 within the present
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`the present geographical mobile station too, in order to be able to calculate
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`position of the mobile station. Using the information calculated by the
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`mobile station present, top and average speed can be determined, travelled
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`distance for a starting position or point in time, estimation of arrival time to
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`If the mobile station is operated in a vehicle, it can be used to limit the
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`speed of the vehicle according to the present traffic conditions. Many
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`mist, rain etc. On receiving the corresponding information from the network
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`system the mobile station can control the vehicle in which it is used by
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`wired or wireless connection in order to adapt the speed of the vehicle to
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`the given traffic and/or weather conditions. For example the mobile station
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`can be coupled to engine speed control of the vehicle in such a way that it
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`does not allow any faster driving than according to the information
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`station at its present by the mobile 5 concerning allowed speed received
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`position by the network system. For the determination of the speed of the
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`vehicle either the speedometer of the vehicle itself or the calculation
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`performed by the mobile station can be used, which ever is more accurate
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`and reliable. Mobile station can also be used as for remotely controlling
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`such as the movement 10 further functions of the vehicles and other machines,
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`direction, in addition to speed control. With increased localising precision,
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`this would achieve a better control of the traffic and higher standards of
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`15 The mobile station according to the present invention is able to give
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`directional information based on destination information and information
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`concerning its present location. The mobile station can provide the best
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`traffic information can be attached to the local area information. From the
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`station can the mobile etc., jam, reroutes 20 broadcasted information of traffic
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`filter and display only such information that is relevant for the mobile
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`speed, and/or given destination. This filtering of information is performed at
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`the mobile station only and thus the user of the mobile station receives only
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`The geographical co-ordinates and location name strings are made available
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`up, if not restricted by the user. This is called the "presentation of calling
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`party location". If restricted, then it is called "restriction of calling party
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`location". Further depending on the location information being geographic
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`Callers SETUP message contains either calling party location name string or
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`info or to block it. These are similar features to the existing
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`Similarly if the called party SETUP-ACK contains the called party location
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`equipment. This presentation/restriction of cal led party location information
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`5 communication GSM and UMTS are used which does not limit the scope of
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`of a city map, and fig. 2 shows the mobile station displaying an extract
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`Fig. 1 shows a mobile station 1 of a mobile communication network system
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`2, said mobile station 1 comprising a geographical position localising
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`map data as a map 24 (fig. 2) 20 module 3 and display means 4 for displaying
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`and a geographical position 24c of said mobile station 1 on said map 24.
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`Always the same blocks of data assigned to the cell at the time, are
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`data, ande.g. advertisement data blocks, (d) Dynamic (often changing)
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`Therefore, all mobile stations within one cell receive the same geographical
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`and for can filter out the individual 5 related base data. Each mobile station
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`network cell 5 or a part of it. Network cell 5 and further network cells 6, 7
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`assigned to the cells 5, antennas 9 10 are forming a local area 8. The network
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`6, 7 are served by a Base Station Subsystem 10 which is part of the
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`prior art. A second Base Station Subsystem 12 serves second network
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`When the mobile station 1 travels from the first local area 8 to the second
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`local area 16, according to the prior art a location update procedure takes
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`this location update or following 20 communication network system 2. During
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`procedure, i. e. without any active cal I from the mobile station 1, the
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`14 of the second antenna 13 of cell mobile station 1 receives from network
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`local area 16 an update for map data. The map data including localisation
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`25 for example hotels, restaurants, events etc. can be provided by the network
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`system 2 as a broadcast service and the mobile station 1 selects the required
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`In addition or as an alternative, during or following this location update
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`procedure the mobile station 1 can inform the network antenna 13 whether
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`it has already stored map data information of cell 14 and/or second local
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`area 16. If yes, the date and/or version number of the map data is checked.
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`5 If not or if the version number or date of the map data in the mobile station
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`1 indicates that the map data in the mobile station 1 is obsolete, i. e. a new
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`version for the map data exists, the network antenna 13 transmits 17 map
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`data or updated map data. In the case of an update, only changed data have
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`with the network 1 can communicate to be transmitted 17. Mobile station
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`about preferences can provide information 10 antenna 13 and particularly
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`concerning the information to be loaded during location update procedure.
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`modus that the travel For example if the localising module 3 has calculated
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`of mobile station 1 is "by car" with high velocity, mobile station 1 requires
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`from network antenna 13 with high priority a street map of large scale and
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`traffic according to the present information 15 low resolution but with traffic
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`situation.
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`Fig. 2 shows the display 25 of the mobile station 1 displaying an extract of
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`the city map 24 and additionally names and locations of streets and
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`on a LCD-display 20 characteristic buildings. The city map 24 can be displayed
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`equidistant grid comprising 25 of the mobile station 1 with an overlying
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`orthogonal lines 24a, 24b. A field comprising the geographical position 24c
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`of the Mobile Station 1 can be marked on the display 25 in any appropriate
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`manner. In addition or in substitution, the geographical position 24c can be
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`25 displayed
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`and one or various options can be offered to the user of the
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`Mobile Station 1. The options can be selected for example by a touch
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`sensitive means or by a rocker switch 26. The selected option can be
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`activated for example by a further touch sensitive means or a button 27.
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`Fig. 3 shows a schematic view of various options displayed on the Mobile
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`Station 1 according to the present invention. In the upper right corner is
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`shown a display 25a comprising date and time as well as information 42