US2016316058A1PendingUtilityA1

Unique global identifier header for minimizing prank emergency 911 calls

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Assignee: TELECOMM SYSTEMS INCPriority: Sep 30, 2011Filed: Jul 7, 2016Published: Oct 27, 2016
Est. expirySep 30, 2031(~5.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H04W 4/029H04M 3/5116H04M 3/436H04M 2203/6027H04M 3/42357H04M 2203/6081H04W 4/90H04W 4/028H04W 4/22H04L 2101/38
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Abstract

A prank call server that performs 911 prank call filtering over a 911 emergency call system, prior to routing a 911 call to a PSAP. The inventive prank call server identifies prank calling devices, regardless of current service subscription, by retrieving and analyzing emergency call data pertaining to detected prank 911 calls. The prank call server assigns a unique global identifier to each 911 call detected on the 911 emergency call system. Unique global identifiers enable a PSAP to uniquely identify prank 911 calls that are identified thereon. A PSAP transmits a prank call signal and a relevant unique global identifier to the prank call server, for each prank 911 call that is detected. A prank call signal/unique global identifier combination triggers the prank call server to store all available call data for a referenced prank 911 call in to a prank call database, for subsequent prank call filtering analysis.

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What is claimed is: 
     
         1 . A method of detecting a prank emergency call, comprising:
 logging, to a physical prank call database, a unique global identifier assigned to a first prank emergency call from a given wireless device;   logging, to said physical prank call database, a first current location of said given wireless device initiating said first prank emergency call;   subsequently receiving a subsequent emergency call;   obtaining a subsequent current location of a subsequent wireless device while making said subsequent emergency call;   querying said physical prank call database for a correlation between said subsequent current location of said subsequent emergency call“” and said first current location of said first prank emergency call; and   dropping said subsequent emergency call when said correlation is established between said first current location of said first prank emergency call and said subsequent current location of said subsequent emergency call.

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