Transmitting messages in telecommunication system comprising a packet radio network
专利摘要:
A method of transmitting messages in a telecommunication system comprising a first network offering circuit-switched services, a second network offering packet-switched services, and at least one mobile station supporting the first and the second network. When the need arises to transmit at least one message, a check is made to see if the mobile station is attached to the second network. The message is transmitted to the second network if the mobile station is attached to the second network. The message is transmitted to the first network in case of failure to transmit the message via the second net-work. 公开号:KR20030044079A 申请号:KR20037006599 申请日:2001-11-16 公开日:2003-06-02 发明作者:알토넨잔느 申请人:노키아 코포레이션; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Transmitting messages in telecommunication system comprising a packet radio network [2] In GSM systems, short message services (SMS) have become very popular. Short messages are used for text-based messaging between users or to carry application data, such as Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) application data. Short messages are relayed by a Short Message Service Center (SM-SC), which sends short messages and stores and retransmits undelivered messages. The SM-SC may receive a short message through a network for delivery to a mobile station (MS). The SM-SC further transmits the received short message to the gateway mobile switching center (SMS-GMSC) for short message service to be delivered to the mobile station. The mobile-origin short message is relayed to the SM-SC via an interworking mobile switching center (SMS-IWMSC) for short message service for further delivery. Signaling channels can be used to send and receive short messages; Thus no separate traffic channels are required. [3] Short message services have also become necessary for the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) developed for the GSM system. The GPRS includes Serving GPRS Support Nodes (SGSN) and Gateway GPRS Support Nodes (GGSN). The GGSN acts as a gateway to packet data networks such as the Internet. That is, in terms of external network PDN, the GGSN acts as a router for the subnetwork. The SGSN serves a mobile station (MS) connected to it in its service area, sends and receives data packets from the mobile stations and monitors the location of the mobile stations in its service area. The MS's connection to the SGSN indicates the formation of a mobility management context for that MS, which is called GPRS Attach in GPRS systems. In order for the short message service to be available over the GPRS network, the interface Gd is standardized between the SGSN and the SMS-GMSC and between SGSN and the SMS-IWMSC. An MS connected to a GPRS network may send and receive short messages over the GPRS network via the interface Gd. An Active Packet Data Protocol (PDP) context is not required for the sending and receiving of short messages, so short messages are sent in a GPRS network using the signaling of the GPRS network. In a GPRS network, signaling is based on the use of GPRS traffic channels. [4] However, the problem is that the interface Gd is not mandatory in the GPRS networks, so that the GPRS network does not need to support the transmission of short messages. If there is an interface Gs between the SGSN and the mobile switching center (MSC / VLR), a mobile-call short message may be relayed from the MSC / VLR to the SGSN and further to the MS. The GPRS standard defines that a GPRS-connected but non-IMSI-connected mobile station should transmit short messages on GPRS channels. This causes a problem because the MS does not know whether the GPRS network supports the transmission of mobile-origin short messages over the GPRS network. If no Gd interface exists or if the interfaces of the SMS-IWMSC are not updated to support short messages from the GPRS network, the transmission of short messages fails from the MS over the GPRS network. [1] The present invention relates to sending messages in a communication system including a packet wireless network. [10] 1 illustrates a GSM / GPRS system supporting short message services. [11] 2 shows the structure of a mobile station according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. [12] 3 is a flowchart of the operation of a mobile station in short message transmission according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. [5] It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for avoiding the above problems and an apparatus for implementing the method. The objects of the invention are achieved with a method and a mobile station characterized by what is set forth in the independent claims. Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims. [6] The present invention is based on a mobile station sending messages over a first network providing circuit-switched services if the message transmission fails over a second network providing packet-switched services. [7] The method and system of the present invention provide the advantage that the transmission of messages to be sent to the packet-switched network can also be handled in systems that do not support short message transmission over the packet-switched network. Due to this solution, no change is necessary in the networks, but the mobile station must instead follow the transmission to the circuit-switched network. [8] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, if the mobile station is not connected to a second network providing packet-switched services, the mobile station transmits messages over the first network providing circuit-switched services. Message transmission to the first network can be done automatically, and messages can be sent without error messages and user intervention. The goal of always sending messages over a second packet-switched network typically results in a more effective use of network resources. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first network is a GSM network and the second network is a GPRS network. Message transmission over a GSM network typically requires a suspension of the GPRS network service. The goal of always sending messages over a GPRS network avoids the interruption of data transmission and the signaling of consuming radio resources caused by the suspension. [9] In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. [13] The present invention is applicable to any wireless communication system in which a mobile station can transmit messages over a packet-switched network and a circuit-switched network. In the following, short message transmission according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in a GSM / GPRS system. [14] 1 shows a wireless communication system, in which a first network NW1 is a GSM network providing circuit-switched services and a second network NW2 is a GPRS network providing packet-switched services. Other networks The circuit-switched services of the GSM network for the Public Switched Telephony Network (PSTN) and Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) participate in connection establishment and routing calls to the correct addresses. Is provided by a mobile switching center (MSC / VLR). Two databases containing information about mobile subscribers are used here as a supplement: a Home Location Register (HLR) containing information about all subscribers of the mobile network and the services ordered by them. And a Visitor Location Register (VLR) that contains information about mobile stations visiting a region of a given mobile switching center (MSC / VLR). A more detailed description of the short message transmission in the GSM system and GSM network can be found in the ETSI / GSM specifications and in 1992, France, ISBN: 2-957190-07-7. M. Mouly and M. Given in M. Pautet's "GSM System for Mobile Communications." [15] As described above, GPRS network NW2 includes one or more operating nodes (SGSN) and gateway nodes (GGSN). Both circuit-switched GSM networks (MSC / VLR) and packet-switched GPRS networks (SGSN, GGSN) use the same base station system (BSS). The BSS includes base station controllers (BSCs) that control the radio frequencies and channels available to the base stations (BTSs) and the connected base stations (BTSs) that communicate with mobile stations (MSs) on the radio path. do. Both the MSC / VLR and SGSN can also use the HLR, SMS-IWMSC to relay short messages and the SMS-GMSC. The SMS-IWMSC and SMS-GMSC are connected to a Short Message Center (SM-SC) that participates in the storage and transmission of short messages. [16] 2 shows the structure of a mobile station MS according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The MS includes a transceiver (Tx / Rx) in communication with the BTS via an antenna. User Interface (UI) means typically include a display, a keyboard, a microphone and a speaker. The MS also includes a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM), for example, in which short messages can be stored. The MS includes a memory MEM in which code can be stored for execution by a central processing unit (CPU). The CPU is configured to implement the GSM means for providing the GSM service (GSMM), the short message means for providing the transmission and reception of short messages (SMSM) and the GPRS means for providing the GPRS service (GPRSM). Tx / Rx, the SIM and the UI. The GSMM, SMSM and GPRSM may be implemented in software by existing processors and memory; Integrated circuits may also be used. [17] 3 shows transmission of short messages according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. There is a need 300 to send a short message when a user of the MS enters a short message and activates its transmission, or when data arrives for transmission as a short message from an MS application, such as a WAP. For example, the chat application, smart messaging and SIM application toolkit can also use short messages. In response to the need 300, a check 301 is performed to see if the MS is connected to a Packet Radio Network (GPRS). This may be implemented by the SMSM checking the state (MM state) of one or more mobility management contexts (MM context) of the MS. If at least one MM context is in the READY or STANDBY state, the MS is connected to the GPRS network. If the MS is not connected to a GPRS network, the SMSM is arranged to use the GSMM to send 302 the message to a GSM network providing circuit-switched services. If the MS is connected to a GPRS network, the SMSM is arranged to use the GPRSM to send 303 the message to the GPRS network providing packet-switched services. [18] The SMSM is arranged to check whether the short message transmission was successful (304). If so, the SMSM is ready to send a new short message (305). Short message transmission may fail, for example, because the SGSN or SMS-IWMSC does not support the interface Gd; In this case an error message is returned to the MS. If the short message transmission fails, the SMSM and GPRSM are arranged to suspend 306 (GPRS suspend) the packet-switched GPRS service from the GPRS network. The SMSM is arranged to use the GSMM to send 307 the short message to a GSM network. Once the short message (or some short messages) is sent, provision of the packet-switched GPRS service may continue (308). [19] Suspension 306 of GPRS service is necessary for at least Class B mobile stations. The pause 306 may be arranged such that the SMSM requests the suspension of the service from the GPRSM when an error message is received, the intention being to send a short message as GSM signaling via MSC / VLR of the GSM network. To transmit. The MS sends a pause message (RR pause) to the BSC. The BSC may terminate GPRS traffic to the Temporary Logical Link Identity (TLLI) of the MS. The BSC sends the pause message to the SGSN, and the SGSN sends an acknowledgment message (pause acknowledgment). [20] When the BSC determines that the MS no longer requires circuit-switched resources, it sends a resume request (resume) to the SGSN. The SGSN sends an acknowledgment (resume acknowledgment) for the resume request. The BSC sends a radio channel release request (RR channel release) to the MS, based on which the radio channels used by the MS are released. The MS may then send and receive data over the GPRS network (308). If the resume request (resume) or the radio channel release request (RR channel release) fails, the MS may continue the GPRS service by sending a routing area update request to the SGSN. [21] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the user of the MS is provided with the option of selecting whether messages are sent over the GSM network or the GPRS network. The UI may, for example, display a menu that allows the user to perform one of the settings. [22] a) short messages are always sent over the GSM network, or [23] b) The process is in accordance with FIG. 3. That is, the attempt is to send short messages over a GPRS network. The SMSM sends the messages as selected by the user. The process conforms to FIG. 3 when at least its intention is to send a short message over the GPRS network; However, it is possible to attempt to send short messages that are intended to be sent over a GSM network to a GPRS network. [24] The message to be sent need not be a short message of a short message service (SMS). The present invention is applicable to any message service, such as transmissions of messages containing video messages or multimedia information. The message transmission according to the invention is based on a system other than the GSM / GPRS, for example, Universal Mobile Communication System (UMTS) based on the core network of the GSM and standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It is applicable to third generation communication systems, such as Telecommunications System. In addition to the short message service, a multimedia-messaging service is being developed for the UMTS. [25] As the technology advances, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that the basic idea of the present invention can be implemented in various ways. Accordingly, the invention and its embodiments are not limited to the above examples but may vary within the scope of the claims.
权利要求:
Claims (10) [1" claim-type="Currently amended] A method of transmitting messages in a communication system comprising a first network providing circuit-switched services, a second network providing packet-switched services, and at least one mobile station supporting the first network and the second network. In In response to the need to send at least one message, checking whether the mobile station is connected to the second network; Sending the at least one message to the second network in response to the mobile station connected to the second network; And Sending the at least one message to the first network in response to a failure of the message to be transmitted over the second network. [2" claim-type="Currently amended] The method of claim 1, wherein the message is transmitted over the first network in response to a non-connection to the second network. [3" claim-type="Currently amended] 3. The method of claim 1 or 2, suspending a packet-switched service in said second network before sending said message to said first network and sending said message to a request of said first network or said mobile station. And then continue to provide the packet-switched service. [4" claim-type="Currently amended] 4. A method according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said first network is a global mobile communication system (GSM) network and said second network is a general packet radio service (GPRS) network. [5" claim-type="Currently amended] 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the message is a text-based short message or a video message of a short message service (SMS). [6" claim-type="Currently amended] 6. The user according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the user of the mobile station is provided with an option of selecting whether the messages are transmitted through the first network or the second network, and according to the user's selection Transmitting messages. [7" claim-type="Currently amended] A mobile station comprising message means (SMSM) for transmitting messages over a first network for providing circuit-switched services and a second network for providing packet-switched services. The message means, In response to the need to send at least one message, check that the mobile station is connected to the second network, Transmit the at least one message to the second network in response to the mobile station connected to the second network, And transmit the at least one message to the first network in response to a failure to transmit the message over the second network. [8" claim-type="Currently amended] 8. A mobile station according to claim 7, wherein said message means is arranged to transmit said message over said first network in response to a non-connection to said second network. [9" claim-type="Currently amended] The method according to claim 7 or 8, The user interface (UI) of the mobile station is adapted to display a menu providing the user of the mobile station an option to select whether the messages are transmitted via the first network or the second network, And the message means is adapted to transmit the messages according to the user's selection. [10" claim-type="Currently amended] 10. The system of any of claims 7 to 9, wherein the first network is a global mobile communication system (GSM) network and the second network is a general packet radio service (GPRS) network, and the message is a short message service (10). Mobile station, characterized in that it is a short message of SMS).
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2000-11-17|Priority to FI20002531A 2000-11-17|Priority to FI20002531 2001-11-16|Application filed by 노키아 코포레이션 2001-11-16|Priority to PCT/FI2001/000998 2003-06-02|Publication of KR20030044079A 2006-04-27|Application granted 2006-04-27|Publication of KR100574829B1 2008-05-29|First worldwide family litigation filed
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