CN101175320B

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Title

Method and system for mobile communications

Application Number:

CN20061164659

Publication Date:

04-07-2012

Family ID:

Application Date:

24-04-1998

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

24-04-1997

Title

Method and system for mobile communications

Application Number:

CN20061164659

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

04-07-2012

Application Date:

24-04-1998

Priority Date:

24-04-1997

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

This invention claims a mobile communication method and a mobile communication system. When network performs paging by using temporary mobile user identifier (TMUI) the corresponding mobile station (MS) transmits response. network by using an authentication key corresponding to the TMUI and random number for authentication. when the authentication that the user is illegal the network sends a request that the user should send single mobile user identifier (TMUI). Then the network by using an authentication key corresponding to the IMUI and random number for authentication (S8-S10). when the user is identified as a valid TMUI is distributed again. MS by the negotiation with the network side determining the target to be hidden and a control comprising a hidden information to be transmitted starting hiding method in time. When calling happens start diversity handover. when needs branch exchange at the MS the branch is switched to possible for diversity handover branches.

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