EP1518429A1 - Method for supplying service configuration data to a mobile telephone device, by a computerized terminal - Google Patents
Method for supplying service configuration data to a mobile telephone device, by a computerized terminalInfo
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- EP1518429A1 EP1518429A1 EP03760726A EP03760726A EP1518429A1 EP 1518429 A1 EP1518429 A1 EP 1518429A1 EP 03760726 A EP03760726 A EP 03760726A EP 03760726 A EP03760726 A EP 03760726A EP 1518429 A1 EP1518429 A1 EP 1518429A1
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- H04M1/724—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
- H04M1/72403—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
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- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
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- H04M1/724—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
- H04M1/72403—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
- H04M1/72445—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality for supporting Internet browser applications
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Definitions
- the invention relates to the field of communications within a mobile telephone network, and more particularly the supply of service configuration data to mobile telephone devices, such as portable telephones.
- mobile telephony devices need to be specifically configured to implement services adapted to the personal needs of their users. This is particularly the case for their navigation module (better known by the English name "browser") or embedded Java or Multi Media Messaging application modules.
- This configuration is carried out using configuration data, defining profiles, stored in the memory of the telephony device, and more precisely in its permanent data manager (or RDM for “Remanent Data Manager”).
- the devices are sold equipped with a certain number of profiles, some of which are used by default.
- the configuration data which define certain profiles can be modified or completed by the user using the “man-machine” interface (or keyboard) of his device, so that the profile is adapted to his specific needs.
- this configuration data can also be modified or supplemented remotely by a server of the communications network to which the device is attached.
- the object of the invention is therefore to propose an original solution intended to remedy all or part of the aforementioned drawbacks.
- AT commands is understood here to mean commands of the type initially developed by the American company Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc., and having been the subject of standardized extensions (IS-99).
- terminal is understood to mean any type of computer equipment provided with a user-friendly man-machine interface (or keyboard) and which can establish a “proximity” link with a mobile telephone device, such as a mobile telephone. »By wire or by wave (for example of the infrared (or Irda) or bluetooth type). It may therefore be a fixed or portable microcomputer, or a personal digital assistant (or PDA).
- the user can prepare in advance or load, for example using a CD-ROM, into his terminal new profiles, then transfer these new profiles to his device by establishing a simple connection between his terminal and its device. He can also, once the connection is established, retrieve on request to his terminal certain profiles stored in his device so as to modify or complete them quickly using the user-friendly keyboard of his terminal. It can also, once the connection is established, send a request intended to delete one or more profiles from the memory of the device.
- the method according to the invention may include additional characteristics which can be taken separately and / or in combination, and in particular: - it is possible to extract from the device data representative of its own supply (or configuration) protocol, using selected AT commands, then transmit this data to the terminal so that it can exchange the data configuration with the device according to this supply protocol;
- the configuration data contained in the AT commands can be extracted, using the AT command management means, so as to supply application means requiring mobile internet resources.
- application means are for example navigation means, such as a browser (WAP), or embedded Java or Multi Media Messaging applications.
- the invention also relates to a mobile telephony device, such as a portable telephone, comprising order management means.
- the device comprises application means requiring mobile internet resources coupled to its AT command management means and suitable for receiving the configuration data.
- these application means comprise a supply agent capable, in particular, of managing the configuration data coming from the AT command management means and the configuration data intended for the terminal, via the AT command management means. .
- the invention further relates to a (computer) terminal comprising, on the one hand, a memory in which are stored service configuration data, and on the other hand, supply means capable of establishing a connection. with a mobile telephone device, of the type presented above, and to exchange service configuration data with the latter using chosen, interpretable AT commands by the AT command management means of the device.
- a (computer) terminal comprising, on the one hand, a memory in which are stored service configuration data, and on the other hand, supply means capable of establishing a connection. with a mobile telephone device, of the type presented above, and to exchange service configuration data with the latter using chosen, interpretable AT commands by the AT command management means of the device.
- the supply means of the terminal are arranged to send to the device selected AT commands requesting that it supply data representative of its supply protocol, so as to be able to exchange configuration data with it according to the protocol.
- the supply means are arranged to send selected AT commands to the device, requesting that it provide at least some of its stored configuration data, and, on receipt of these configuration data, to send commands to the device. AT intended to modify some of them.
- the supply means are arranged to send selected AT commands to the device, requesting that it provide at least some of its configuration data, and, on receipt of these configuration data, to send AT commands to the device. representative of new configuration data intended to supplement the other configuration data which it contains.
- the supply means are arranged to send selected AT commands to the device, requesting that it provide at least some of its configuration data, and, on receipt of these configuration data, to send AT commands to the device. intended to delete some of the configuration data it contains.
- the invention is moreover particularly suited to the configuration of application means operating according to the HTTP, GPRS, CSD or IP protocols (and consequently the WAP protocol since it can operate on GPRS, CSD or IP).
- the invention relates to the provision of service configuration data (s) to a mobile telephone device 1 attached to a public communications network of PLMN type (for “Public Land Mobile Network”), such as for example GSM networks, GPRS, UMTS or EDGE.
- PLMN type for “Public Land Mobile Network”
- GSM networks for example GSM networks, GPRS, UMTS or EDGE.
- the devices are portable telephones capable of exchanging data according to the WAP protocol (for “Wireless Application Protocol”) with other equipment of the network, such as servers, base stations of transmission / reception (also called Node-B in the case of a UMTS or BTS network in the case of a GSM type network (or GPRS)), and fixed or mobile telephones.
- WAP protocol for “Wireless Application Protocol”
- base stations of transmission / reception also called Node-B in the case of a UMTS or BTS network in the case of a GSM type network (or GPRS)
- fixed or mobile telephones such as Wi-Fi
- the configuration data is intended to configure an application module requiring mobile internet resources.
- the application module is a WAP navigation module 2 installed in the mobile telephone 1.
- This WAP navigation module 2 comprises in particular a supply module 3, also called agent of WAP provisioning, a WAP 4 interface module, and a WAP management module 5.
- the supply module 3 (better known under the English name "WAP Provisioning Agent”) is coupled to an AT order management module (or “AT manager”) 6 serving as a general access interface, via commands AT dedicated, to a terminal 7, to which we will return later.
- This supply module 3 is also coupled to the WAP interface module 4 which allows it to access profiles stored in a memory 8 of the telephone 1. More specifically, the interface module 4 (better known by the name “WAP Multiprofile”) allows the supply module 3 to read and write access to the memory 8, which is preferably installed in the permanent data management module 9 (or “Remanent Data Manager”) of the telephone 1 .
- Profiles are stored in memory as bytes or as configuration (service (s)) data sets. They are intended, when selected by the user of the telephone 1, to configure the WAP navigation module 2, via the WAP provisioning agent 3, so that it can implement services adapted to the needs of the user.
- the profile here allows the WAP 2 navigation module to connect to the network infrastructure. Therefore, the configuration data is mainly data from the network operator. However, they can be supplemented by identifiers specific to the user, such as for example a password and / or a user name.
- Some profiles are defined by default so as to offer, in series, standardized services.
- the WAP supply agent 3 is also coupled to the WAP management module 5, better known by the English name "WAP Life Cycle” and intended to manage his activities and to report to him the "WAP state” of the navigation module. 2. It is in fact preferable that one can only act on the profiles when the telephone 1 is not in the navigation phase.
- the AT 6 order management module is conventionally intended to receive “incoming” AT orders and transform them (or interpret) into procedure calls (or “Procedure Calls”) for the WAP 3 supply agent. In general, it manages the data exchanges between the telephone and a terminal 7.
- terminal is understood here to mean any type of computer equipment provided with a user-friendly man-machine interface 10 (or keyboard), that is to say allowing easy entry of codes or instructions, and capable of establishing with the portable telephone 1, a “proximity” link by wire or by wave (for example of the infrared (or Irda) or bluetooth type).
- a “proximity” link by wire or by wave for example of the infrared (or Irda) or bluetooth type.
- Irda infrared
- the terminal 7 is a portable microcomputer belonging to the user of the telephone 1, and connectable to the latter by a serial link. However, it could be a fixed microcomputer or a personal digital assistant (or PDA).
- the terminal 7 is equipped with a WAP client supply module 11 intended to address requests 1 to the telephone, in the form of dedicated AT commands, making it possible to read, modify, delete, add and complete the profiles which are stored in its memory 8.
- This module 11 also allows the user to assign a profile the status of a default profile and to access certain parameters such as the identifier of a default profile or the maximum number of profiles managed by the phone 1.
- the WAP client supply module 11 is preferably installed in the management module 12 of the terminal 7, which is coupled to a connection interface 13 allowing the establishment of the connection with the telephone 1, in particular.
- the terminal 7 preferably includes a memory 14 intended to receive configuration data defining new profiles for the telephone 1, or updates of profiles used by said telephone 1.
- profiles or updates of profiles can come from a download made beforehand by the user using his terminal 7, or from a CD-ROM supplied, for example, by the mobile operator to which the user's telephone 1 is attached .
- the procedure for providing configuration data (or "AT Provisioning") can begin. It will consist of operations to read configuration data in the telephone 1 at the request of the terminal 7, and to write configuration data, still in the telephone 1 to modify the content of its memory 8 at the request of the terminal 7 .
- read operation is understood here to mean all the transfers of data from the telephone 1 to the terminal 7. They are generally intended to bring back to the terminal 7 a particular profile or the list of profiles stored, and their implementation depends on the availability of requested data. Furthermore, the term “write operation” is understood to mean all the data transfers from terminal 7 to telephone 1. Only certain profiles can be modified (or updated), deleted or added. For example if a profile is locked (or “locked”), it cannot be modified or deleted. The same goes for the profile list. The writing of a profile (addition or modification) is preferably done using a single data sequence, and only the WAP 3 provisioning agent can do it, via the module interface 4.
- each telephone can have a specific version of supply protocol, which defines the format of sequences consisting of configuration data units, the scheduling of configuration data units, and the structure used by the telephone 1 to store the profiles in its memory 8.
- the storage structure of a profile consists of a set of parameters which can be, for example, subdivided into six categories of variables or parameters:
- Default Profile this is a Boolean variable indicating whether a profile is or is not the default profile
- Using Flag this is a Boolean variable indicating whether a profile is ("TRUE") or not ("FALSE" used.
- Provisioning Version this is a parameter designating the version of the provisioning protocol used by the telephone 1;
- Profile Information it includes parameters such as "Profile Name”, “Profile modification Flag”, etc;
- Bearer Parameter it groups parameters such as “Bearer Type”, “Bearer specifies Parameter”, etc;
- WAP Gateway Parameter it groups parameters such as "IP Address”, “Port Number”, “Home URL”, etc.
- ProfileListLock which specifies a condition for adding, modifying or deleting a profile
- DefaultProfilelD which is the identifier designating the default profile in the profile list
- MaxNumberProfiles which specifies the maximum number of profiles managed by the phone 1 (and not the number of profiles used by the navigation module 2)
- NumberProfilesUsed which specifies the number of profiles used by the navigation module 2 at the time of the request, and "Provisioning Version” which is the identifier designating the version of the supply protocol used by the telephone 1;
- a data unit is defined by two fields: a length and a value. Preferably, no separator is used between two successive data units. These data units can have varying lengths. Also preferably, each length field consists of a byte (or "byte") which specifies the number of bytes used by the value field. Consequently, if the value of the byte defining the length field is equal to 0 (zero), then said field is not followed by the value field.
- each unit has an identifier of a series of units of data.
- each sequence preferably ends with a specific character.
- a sequence is defined by an ordered sequence of data units, and each unit has a sequence identifier.
- the latter is not transmitted during a data transfer, but it must imperatively be respected by the telephone 1 and the terminal 7 when they compose their sequences.
- three types of sequences are defined, one for the transmission of the complete list of profiles, one for the transmission of a profile and one for the version of the provisioning protocol.
- the sequence used to transmit to the terminal 7 the version of the supply protocol only contains one data unit.
- the sequence used to transmit to the terminal 7 the list of stored profiles comprises a first part of fixed length and a second part of variable length.
- the first part is for example advantageously made up of 10 bytes to define the general information on the list.
- 10 bytes For example 5 pairs of 2 bytes respectively define the version of the provisioning protocol, the maximum number of profiles managed by the phone 1, the number of profiles used by the phone 1, the identifier of the default profile and a list lock profiles (or "List Lock"), such as a Boolean variable specifying whether or not it is possible to add or delete a profile in a list.
- the second part is for example advantageously made up of 38 bytes to define each profile used in the telephone 1, including 3 bytes for the length fields and 35 bytes for the value fields.
- the bytes define for each profile its name, its identifier and its profile lock.
- sequence used to transmit to the terminal 7 a particular stored profile comprises for example a maximum of
- a profile sequence may include:
- provisioning Version 1 byte for the field defining the version of the provisioning protocol (or "Provisioning Version") and 1 byte for its length field;
- AT commands is understood here to mean the commands initially developed by the American company Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc., as well as all of their extensions designated by the IS-99 standard.
- AT PROV_WAP PROVCOMMAND [.PROFILEID].
- This type of AT command is preferably associated with a time delay allowing the terminal 7 to detect a problem with the telephone 1. This time delay is for example equal to approximately one minute.
- this command requires the list of stored profiles. Preferably, before its transfer, the list is updated by the navigation module 2.
- the optional parameter [PROFILEID] is intended to signal over the phone
- terminal 7 requires specific data concerning a profile.
- This command corresponds for example to the response: PROV
- AT PROV_WAP W, PROFILEID. This command indicates to the telephone 1 that the terminal 7 wants to update data of a particular profile.
- [PROFILEID] The purpose of the [PROFILEID] parameter is to notify the phone 1 of the profile identifier that it wishes to update. Its value is therefore less than the maximum number of profiles managed by the phone 1.
- This command (request) corresponds for example to the response: PROV
- AT PROV_WAP D .PROFILEID. This command indicates to the telephone 1 that the terminal 7 wants to delete certain data from a particular profile.
- the purpose of the [PROFILEID] parameter is to inform the telephone 1 of the profile identifier that it wishes to modify or delete. Its value is by therefore less than the maximum number of profiles managed by the phone 1.
- AT PROV_WAP C.
- This command indicates on telephone 1 that terminal 7 wants to add a new profile to the list stored in its memory 8.
- the [PROFILEID] parameter cannot accompany this command since it is not terminal 7 which manages the allocation of profile identifiers.
- the WAP supply agent 3 then sends messages to the WAP management module 5 to indicate to it what processing is required by the order management module AT 6, so that it is quickly released.
- a conventional WAP processing corresponding to the required processing is then carried out by the WAP provisioning agent 3, if the WAP management module 5 authorizes it to do so.
- WAP treatments being well known to those skilled in the art and not being, strictly speaking, of the invention, they will not be described. They are presented in particular at the address “www.wapforum.org”.
- the result of the WAP processing is transmitted to the AT command management module 6, which puts it in the form of AT commands which it then transmits, via the connection, to the WAP client supply module 11.
- the AT 6 command management module switches to "data" mode, then transfers data to the line and switches to interpretation mode.
- the WAP navigation module 2 (or “WAP Browser”), the provisioning module 3 (or “WAP Provisioning Agent”), the WAP interface module 4 (or “WAP Multiprofile”), the WAP management module 5 (or “WAP Life Cycle”), the supply module (or agent) 6 (or “AT manager”), the permanent data management module 9 (or “Remanent Data Manager”) and the WAP supply module client 11 (or “WAP Provisioning Client”) can be implemented in the form of electronic circuits, software (or computer) modules, or a combination of circuits and software, respectively.
- the invention also provides a method of supplying configuration data to a mobile telephone device 1 equipped with AT command management means.
- This method consists in establishing a connection between a device 1 and a computer terminal 7 in which there are service configuration data, then in exchanging service configuration data between this terminal and this device using selected AT commands. , interpretable by the AT command management means of the device.
- the memory 8 of the device 1 is extracted from data representative of the version of the provisioning protocol which it uses, using selected AT commands, then this data extracted from so that it can exchange configuration data with the device 1 according to this provisioning protocol.
- the invention is not limited to the embodiments of the method, device and terminal described above, only by way of example, but it encompasses all the variants that a person skilled in the art may envisage within the framework of the claims below.
- an example of application of the invention to the exchange of configuration data of a WAP navigation module has been described above.
- the invention applies generally to the configuration of all the applications which require mobile internet resources, and in particular to the embedded Java or Multi Media Messaging applications.
- the invention is not limited to the WAP exchange protocol. It indeed concerns the HTTP, GPRS, CSD or IP protocols.
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