WO2000054524A1 - Method and system for providing general information to users in a mobile radio network - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of mobile radio telephony, and more particularly to a method and system for sending general information messages to users in a mobile radio network.
- Such possibilities of information supply can be very useful for a number of different information suppliers, such as road keepers informing about the local state of the road, the police informing about an incident, operators of mobile telephone networks informing about temporary discounts on calls, store keepers informing about sales, etc.
- the number of situations where this type of information supply service could be of use is almost endless.
- SMS Short Message Service
- TS GSM Technical Specification
- the geographical region in which a SMS Cell Broadcast message is broadcast is defined on a per message basis and can include one or more cells, or even an entire Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN).
- An SMS Cell Broadcast message is broadcast cyclically by the Base Transceiver Stations (BTSs) in the defined geographical region at a frequency and duration specified by the information supplier.
- BTSs Base Transceiver Stations
- a mobile subscriber in order to receive a SMS Cell Broadcast message, a mobile subscriber must at an initial stage have set his mobile station in the mode for receiving SMS Cell Broadcast. In some GSM networks, the subscriber also has to choose, in the mobile station, which information categories he is interested in receiving, since the messages broadcast are divided into different categories. This is a rather awkward operation, and few subscribers to GSM services know about the SMS Cell Broadcast service. Thus, the information supplier only reaches the mobile subscribers who have actively chosen to receive SMS Cell Broadcast messages, and the subscribers who have not set their mobile stations in the mode for receiving such messages will miss the information broadcast.
- An object of the present invention is to provide, in a mobile radio network, a service by which suppliers of general information can supply general information to the mobile radio network users in a certain geographical area, without the users having to set their mobile stations in the mode for receiving such information.
- a mobile station in the network is capable of sending location update messages to the mobile radio network, where these location update messages include information of the location of the mobile station and an identity of the subscriber using the mobile station.
- the inventive method comprises the steps of registering the general information message in a general information message register in the mobile radio network, including registering an identification of served area; receiving a location update message from the mobile station; comparing the identification of served area with the information of the location of said mobile station included in the location update message; determining whether said general information message should be sent to said mobile station based on the result of the step of comparing; and sending said general information message to said mobile station if, in the step of determining, it is determined that said general information message should be sent.
- the inventive system comprises general information message registering means for registering the general information message, in which at least an identification of served area can be registered; receiving means for receiving a location update message from the mobile station; comparing means for comparing the identification of served area with the information of the location of said mobile station included in the location update message; determining means for determining whether said general information message should be sent to the mobile station; and sending means for sending a general information message to the mobile station.
- a supplier of general information can reach users of mobile telephony in a certain geographical region without having to rely on the users having set their mobile stations in the mode for receiving such information. It is further achieved that a user of mobile telephony will not miss any general information relevant to the geographical area in which he is presently located due to the fact that he has not set his mobile station in the mode for receiving such information.
- the location of the general information message registering means is in an MSC.
- MSC Mobile Services switching Center
- the location of the general information message registering means is in an SGSN.
- the step of registering general information messages further includes the step of registering at least one type of location update to be used for triggering sending of the general information message; and the step of comparing further comprises the step of comparing the at least one type of location update registered in said step of registering with the type of the location update message received in the step of receiving.
- the general information message registering means further comprises registering means for registering at least one type of location update to be used for triggering sending of the general information message; and the comparing means further comprises means for comparing the at least one type of location with the type of a location update message received by the receiving means.
- the operator of the mobile network or the supplier of general information, can determine which type(s) of location updating should trigger sending of the general information message.
- the general information message is an Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) message and correspondingly, in one aspect of the inventive system, the location of the sending means is in an MSC/VLR.
- USSD Unstructured Supplementary Services Data
- the general information message is a Short Message Services (SMS) message
- SMS Short Message Services
- the location of the sending means is in an SMS Service Centre.
- the inventive method further comprises the steps of indicating, in a location register, whether the subscriber of the mobile station is a subscriber to general information messages and checking in the location register whether the subscriber is a subscriber to such messages. Furthermore, the step of determining is further based on the result of the step of checking.
- One aspect of the inventive system further comprises indicating means for indicating in a location register whether the subscriber using the mobile station is a subscriber to general information messages and checking means for checking in the location register whether the subscriber is a subscriber to such messages.
- a subscriber in a mobile radio network may choose whether or not to receive general information messages.
- the operator of the mobile radio network may provide different subscriptions to subscribers who would like to receive general information messages and subscribers who would not like to receive such messages.
- Fig. 1 schematically illustrates an examplary mobile radio network comprising mobile stations, base transceiver stations, base station controllers, mobile services switching centres, visitor location registers, a home location register and an operation and maintenance centre.
- Fig. 2 is an overview sequence diagram illustrating the flow of messages between various devices of the system during the operation of the method in one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 illustrates an exemplary general information messages register used in one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 schematically illustrates a flow diagram of an exemplary method used for sending general information messages to users in the mobile radio network in figure 1.
- Mobile radio network 100 provides radio communication to users of Mobile Stations (MS) of which an exemplary MS 110 is shown in the figure.
- MS Mobile Stations
- BTS Base Transceiver Station
- the geographical area within which a BTS 120 takes traffic is referred to as a cell 135, and each cell 135 is assigned a unique identity known as the Cell Global Identity (CGI).
- CGI Cell Global Identity
- BSC Base Station Controller
- MSC Mobile Services switching Centre
- PSTN Public Switched Telephony Networks
- ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Networks
- the geographical area served by one single MSC is referred to as an MSC area 155.
- a MS 110 can roam freely and still experience radio communication services provided by the mobile radio network 100. Since the MS 110 is not stationary, in order to establish a connection to an MS 110, the mobile radio network 100 needs to know where the MS 110 is located. Two different types of location registers are used for this purpose: the Visitor Location Register (VLR) 160 and the Home Location Register (HLR) 170.
- the HLR 170 is the location register to which a mobile subscriber is permanently assigned for purposes of storing information such as subscriber information. Some location information may also be stored in the HLR 170, enabling the charging and routing of calls towards the MSC 150 where the MS 110 is presently located.
- MSC/VLR 150/160 More detailed information about the location of a MS 110 is however stored in the VLR 160 in charge of the geographical area in which the MS 110 is presently located.
- the MSC 150 and the VLR 160 are located in the same physical node, hereinafter referred to as MSC/VLR 150/160.
- the nodes of the mobile radio network 100 are connected to an Operation and Maintenance Centre (OMC) 180.
- OMC Operation and Maintenance Centre
- the mobile radio network 100 is divided into several Location Areas (LA) 190.
- a LA 190 constitutes the area in which a MS 110 can move freely without updating the VLR 160 of the location of the MS 110.
- Each LA 190 is assigned a unique Location Area Identity (LAI), and every BTS 120 of the network is assigned one LA to which it belongs.
- LAI Location Area Identity
- One or several BTSs 120 may belong to the same LA 190.
- GSM Global System for Mobile communications
- TS GSM Technical Specification
- NLU normal location updating
- PLU periodic location updating
- IA LMSI attach
- a LU message is a message sent from a MS 110 to the MSC 150 which is serving the area in which the MS 110 is presently located, or to another node with corresponding functionality, e.g. to the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) in a GSM network which provides GPRS services.
- the LU message contains information about the CGI of the cell 135 in which the MS 110 is presently located as well as an identity of the subscriber presently using MS 110.
- An MSC 150 which has received a LU message from an MS 110 conveys the LU message to the VLR 160 associated with the
- the VLR 160 may in turn send some of the information in the LU message to the HLR 170.
- the different types of LU can be used at different occasions.
- the LMSI attach procedure is the action taken by a MS 110 when powered up, in order to indicate to the mobile radio network 100 that the MS 110 has reentered an active state.
- the normal location updating procedure is used by a MS 110 when a new LA 190 is entered.
- a BTS 120 is constantly transmitting on its Broadcast Control CHannel (BCCH) to which an idle MS 110 in the corresponding cell 135 listens, among other things transmitting the LAI of the LA 190 to which the BTS 120 belongs.
- BCCH Broadcast Control CHannel
- a MS 110 When a MS 110 detects that it is listening to a BTS 120 which transmits a different LAI than the LAI of the BTS to which it was previously listening, the MS 110 performs a normal location updating procedure in order to inform the mobile radio network 100 of that the MS 110 has entered a new LA 190.
- the periodic location updating procedure can be used by the mobile radio network 100 to force the MSs 110 to perform LU regularly.
- a MS 110 which has moved out of the coverage area of the mobile radio network 100, or has been powered off without the LMSI detach message being perceived by the mobile radio network 100, will be marked as detached in the VLR 160 when an expected periodic location updating message has not been received from the MS 110 by the mobile radio network 100.
- the location of an MS 110 is known by the MSC/VLR 150/160 which has just now received a LU message.
- This fact can be utilized in the mobile radio network 100 for a general information supply service according to the present invention.
- the reception of a LU message by the mobile radio network 100 can be used as a trigger for sending a general information message to a subscriber who has performed a LU in a geographical region which has been selected as the geographical region in which the particular general information message will be sent.
- a general information supply service which sends general information messages on a subscriber basis can be implemented in the mobile radio network 100.
- a served area 195 of a particular message, corresponding to the LA 190 is shown.
- the served area 195 is preferably expressed in terms of already defined areas in the mobile radio network 100. In a GSM network, these areas could be, e.g., a cell 135 (identified by the Cell Global Identity (CGI)), a location area 190 (identified by the Location Area Identity (LAI)) or an MSC area 155.
- CGI Cell Global Identity
- LAI Location Area Identity
- FIG. 2 an exemplary flow of messages within the mobile radio network 100 is schematically shown.
- An MS 110 sends a LU message 220 to an MSC/VLR 150/160.
- the MSC/VLR 150/160 analyzes the LU message 220, and determines whether there is a general information message 240 which should be sent to the MS 110. If so, a send general information message invocation 230 is sent to a message control node 210. Included in the send general information message invocation 230 is the message text string, which is to be sent the MS 110, as well as an identification of the MS 110 Upon reception of the send message invocation 230, the message control node 210 sends a general information message 240 to the MS 110
- the general information message 240 sent to the MS 110 in fig 2 could be of any message type available in the mobile radio network 100
- the message could be e g an Unstructured Supplementary Services Data message or a Short Message Service (SMS) message
- SMS Short Message Service
- the message control node 210 would then be a node which can send a network initiated USSD message (e g an MSC 150, a VLR 160 or an HLR 170) or an SMS Service Center, respectively
- a network initiated USSD message e g an MSC 150, a VLR 160 or an HLR 170
- SMS Service Center respectively
- the message control node could e g be a server in the network, or the SGSN
- the node which receives the LU message in fig 2 could be either the MSC/VLR or the SGSN
- a General Information Message Register (GLMR) 300 used for registering different general information messages 240 to be sent to subscribers who have performed a LU is shown
- GLMR 300 could preferably be implemented in the node which receives the LU message from the MS 110, e g the MSC/VLR 150/160 in a GSM network, but could also be implemented elsewhere
- the entry 310 is used to store the general information message text string
- Two exemplary text strings are shown in the figure, and the corresponding entries 320, 330 and 340 have been filled in accordingly Entry 320 is used to indicate for which type of LU received the message stored in 310 will be sent on reception of a normal location update, an IMSI attach or a periodic location update, or on any other location updating procedure used by the network
- the entry 320 could be set to sending the message stored in entry 310 on reception of any type of LU, or of some types but not all If an operator of a mobile network 100 does not wish to have the possibility of choosing which type of LU to trigger the sending for each general information message stored in 310, then this information does not have to be included in the GLMR 300 but the choice made by the operator can instead be hard coded
- the served area 195 of a general information text string is entered Since some subscribers to mobile telephony services might not appreciate receiving general information messages 240, a possibility of not accepting the reception of such messages could be implemented.
- An operator could e.g. have different types of subscriptions: one subscription where the subscriber accepts to receive general information messages 240, and one subscription where the subscriber does not accept to receive general information messages 240. This could be implemented by assigning a subscriber category to a subscriber in the HLR 170. This subscriber category would then be sent to a VLR 150, together with other subscription information, when a MS 110 registers with the VLR 150.
- Entry 340 of GLMR 300 in Fig. 3 can be used when the operator of a mobile network 100 chooses to give the subscribers in the mobile radio network 100 the option of whether or not to accept the reception of general information messages 240.
- the entry 340 it is marked whether or not a general information message 240 should be sent to all subscribers, regardless of acceptance. This could e.g. be useful if the police or a road keeper would like to reach as many people as possible with an important message.
- the entry 340 can be removed from GLMR 300.
- a LU message 220 is received in an MSC 150 from an MS 110.
- One of these actions is that it is checked whether the MS 1 10 is already registered in VLR 160. If not, relevant information will be sent to HLR 170. HLR 170 will in return send relevant subscriber data to VLR 160. Part of this subscriber data could be information about whether the subscriber of MS 110 has accepted to receive general information messages 240.
- step 415 it is checked whether any general information message 240 has been registered in the GLMR 300. If one or several general information messages 240 have been defined in the GIMR 300, then step 420 is entered. If no general information message 240 has been defined, then no further action is taken until another LU message 220 has been received. In step 420, it is checked whether the type of LU corresponds to the type of LU which the sender would like to use as trigger for sending the general information message 240 (entry 320 in GLMR 300). If there is no correspondence, then step 445 is entered, where it is checked whether there are any further general information messages 240 registered in the
- step 450 will be entered, where the next message in the GLMR 300 is taken for consideration. If there are no more general information messages 240 registered in the GLMR 300, no further action is taken until another LU message 220 has been received.
- step 425 it is checked whether the cell 135 serving mobile station 110 is part of the served area 195 defined for the particular general information message 240 (entry 330 in GLMR 300). If not, step 445 is entered. However, if the cell serving mobile station 110 is part of the served area 195, then step 430 is entered. In step 430, it is checked whether the particular general information message 240 should be sent to all subscribers, regardless of acceptance of reception (entry 340 in GLMR). If the answer is yes, then step 440 is entered, and the general information message 240 (entry 310 in GLMR 300) is sent to the MS 110.
- step 435 is entered, where it is checked whether the subscription of MS 110 includes the reception of general information messages 240. If not, then step 445 is entered. However, if the subscription includes such reception, then step 440 is entered and the particular general information message 240 (entry 310 in GLMR 300) is sent to the MS 110. When the particular general information message 240 has been sent to the MS 110, then step 445 is entered.
- step 420 will not have to be performed if the type of LU which triggers the sending has been hard coded, or if all types of LU should always be used as triggers for sending.
- step 430 is an optional step, and the operator of a mobile radio network 100 could choose not to provide the option of sending general information messages 240 to a subscriber even if the subscriber has not accepted to receive such messages.
- a step of checking whether the MS 110 is capable of receiving the message type to be sent could be included, such as checking whether the MS is capable of receiving network initiated USSD messages when the message to be sent is a USSD message.
- the type of message to be sent could be chosen on a per message basis and a corresponding entry would then be included in GLMR 300. Before a particular message is sent, the step of checking which message type should be used would then be performed.
- the normal location updating procedure is used as a trigger for sending of a message, it should be checked that the served area 195 selected for the message is not smaller than the LA 190 (or the LAs 190) in which the served area 195 is located. If the served area 195 would be smaller than the LA 190, then it is possible that the MS 110 enters the LA 190 via a cell that is not part of the served area 195. Since the normal location update message is sent by the MS 110 only upon entering a new LA 190, then the MS 110 would not receive the particular general information message 240 even if the MS 110 eventually did enter the served area 195. However, the LA 190 can be defined to correspond to any selected served area 195, since a LA 190 can consist of any number of cells 135 within an MSC area 155.
- Man Machine Language (MML) commands or parameter settings could be specified for this purpose. Since the OMC 180 is connected to most nodes a mobile radio network 100, and in particular to all MSCs 150, the OMC 180 can be used as a centralized node for entering information in the GIMRs 300 of a mobile radio network 100.
- MML Man Machine Language
- the invention may be used in any other standard of mobile radio telephony which permits the sending of data messages and where a MS 110 is capable of sending a LU message 240, such a the Wide-band Code Division Multiple Access (w-CDMA) standard Universal
- w-CDMA Wide-band Code Division Multiple Access
- D-AMPS also referred to as Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
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