US 5,999,808 Β· Granted 1999-12-07

Wireless gaming method

A method for seamlessly transmitting application specific messages over cellular radio system control channels and switches, for use in wireless gaming and wagering, including the steps of: transmitting application specific messaging bits, configured to appear as origination data packets having from eight to thirty-two digit fields, utilizing control channels, remote feature control request features, and IS-41 protocols. The messaging bits are transmitted over cellular control channels, for example, an AMPS, D-AMPS and TACS FSK modulated reverse control channel (RECC) 10 Kbps 48 word BCH hamming coded control channel. The messaging bits are then applied to communicate with, identify, monitor, and locate the application specific system, such as a wagering game, board game or other application specific system, thereby allowing for an integrated application specific two-way communications system. The application specific system may comprise card games, board games, video games, wagering games, and the like.

Patent details

Publication number
US 5,999,808
Filing date
1996-01-07
Grant date
1999-12-07
Assignee
Aeris Communications, Inc.
Inventor(s)
LADUE; CHRISTOPH KARL
CPC class
H04W4/12

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