EP1752000A1 - Procede et installation de transmission d"un message a duree de validite predeterminee a destination d"un terminal d"abonne - Google Patents
Procede et installation de transmission d"un message a duree de validite predeterminee a destination d"un terminal d"abonneInfo
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Definitions
- the invention relates to messaging services and relates more particularly to the transmission of messages with a validity period, that is to say, only available for a predefined validity period.
- One of the applications of the invention relates to the transmission of short messages SMS ("Short Messages Services”) ephemeral.
- SMS Short Messages Services
- telecommunication operators offer, in addition to telecommunication services themselves, additional services.
- these additional services are hosted in mail service servers that communicate with the short message server (s) to make the services offered.
- a short message service which consists of transmitting a short message from a transmitting terminal to a destination terminal
- the message passes through the short message server and remains stored there for as long as the message is received.
- recipient terminal did not receive it.
- This storage can result either from the fact that the transmission of the message to the recipient is made at each connection of the terminal is a failure transmission, when the transmission of the message is done automatically, upon receipt of the message by the server. It is intended that the messages contain a field, titled
- Value Period or "Validity Period”, which is used to define a maximum length of time during which the message can be stored in the server.
- the short message could not be transmitted to its recipient, it is deleted, and the transmission attempts stop.
- the message is destroyed either after explicit deletion by the user, either automatically after reading the message, which is for example the case of welcome messages sent to users by operators when traveling abroad. It is not intended, however, to assign a period of validity to the message, after its receipt to prohibit its consultation at the expiration of the period of validity.
- the object of the invention is to overcome this disadvantage.
- the subject of the invention is therefore a method for transmitting a message with a period of validity to a subscriber terminal comprising the drawing up, in the message, of a field containing information about the period of validity of the message. and checking the validity of the message from the information contained in this field.
- the message is transmitted to the subscriber terminal and, at the end of the validity period of the message, the message received by the terminal is modified or deleted so as to prohibit its transmission. consultation. It then becomes possible to check the validity of the message after its transmission to the remote terminal.
- validity period information is transmitted to the terminal together with the message and the duration of storage of the message in the terminal is managed within the terminal to authorize the consultation. the message as long as the duration has not elapsed.
- the count of the period of validity is carried out locally within the terminal. The time counted is not calculated from the transmission of the short message server message to the recipient but from the receipt of this message by the remote terminal.
- the terminal detects validity duration information in the message, and causes the generation of an acoustic symbol or a visible signal during the validity period of the message to indicate the possibility of consulting the message. message.
- the message may further include a text storage field for display in place of the message at the expiration of the validity period.
- the message is replaced by a predetermined text conveyed by the message itself.
- the validity period stored in the message field is updated at each clock cycle of the terminal.
- the validity period value stored in the message itself it is possible to maintain the duration of validity of the message even after the message has been transferred from the destination terminal to another terminal.
- the time of the last update of the period of validity is stored in addition and said validity period is updated each time the terminal is turned on. It is thus possible to take into account the periods during which the terminal is off.
- the message is modified or deleted so as to prevent its consultation after each stop of the terminal or at each change of time of the terminal.
- the duration of the message is managed within a service server of messaging which causes, upon expiry of the period of validity, the transmission to the terminal of a replacement message of the time-limited message.
- the invention also relates to an installation for transmitting a short message to a subscriber terminal, for the implementation of a method as defined above, characterized in that it comprises a short message server means for inserting into the message a field containing information about the validity period of the message, and means for checking the validity of the message and modifying or deleting the message so as to prohibit its consultation with the message expiration of the validity period of the message.
- the means for controlling the duration of validity of the message can be hosted in the terminal receiving the message or be hosted in a mail service server that causes, at the expiration of the period of validity, the transmission to the terminal of a replacement message of the time-limited message.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the general architecture of an exemplary implementation of a telecommunications network supporting a method of transmitting a short message according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the mode of implementation of the method of the invention as a function of the state of the terminal;
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the general architecture of an exemplary implementation of a telecommunications network supporting a method of transmitting a short message according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the mode of implementation of the method of the invention as a function of the state of the terminal;
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the general architecture of an exemplary implementation of a telecommunications network supporting a method of transmitting a short message according to the invention
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating the phase of updating the duration of validity of the message
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the phase of updating the duration of validity of the message when the terminal is switched on
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the phase of updating the duration of validity of the message at the termination of the terminal
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating the management of the mode of behavior of the terminal with respect to the message at the end of the period of validity.
- a first example of implementation of a message transmission service validity period consists of transmitting a short ephemeral SMS message from a short message service server via a transmission gateway constituted by a short message server.
- the invention also applies to the transmission of all types of ephemeral messages and to an implementation mode in which the transmitted content is directly transmitted between subscriber terminals.
- the telecommunication service according to the invention is implemented in a telecommunications network R comprising a short message server 10 and a messaging service server 12 which communicates with the service provider. short message service 10.
- the short message server 10 is intended to manage the sending of SMS short messages between a first terminal 14 and a second terminal 16.
- the terminals 14 and 16 visible in FIG. 1 are constituted by portable telephones, the invention also applies, in general, to the transmission of short messages between all types of telephone or computer terminals capable of transmitting and receiving such short messages.
- the network is provided with a single mail server 10 which takes care of receiving a message from one of the terminals and retransmitting the message. this message to the destination terminal.
- the invention also applies to networks in which the reception and transmission of messages are performed by respective servers.
- the server 10 in addition to receiving and sending messages, the server 10 is also responsible for managing the duration of validity of the messages after transmission to the recipient. More particularly, this management, which is carried out within the server 10, may consist in controlling a predetermined period of validity from the moment when the message was sent from the server 10 to its addressee or from the server. instant when the recipient has sent an acknowledgment to count down the duration from a time that corresponds substantially to the receipt of the message by the recipient.
- This mode of implementation does not require the provision of specific terminals. Its implementation involves the insertion, by the messaging service server 12, one or more fields in the message. This or these fields are developed from information provided by the issuer or automatically, and contain data relating to the duration of validity of the message, that is to say information to identify that the message is an ephemeral message and information of duration during which this message can be consulted by the recipient.
- the server 10 retrieves this value and checks the validity period by counting it down. As soon as this time has elapsed, the message is deleted by sending a second message to the recipient, using a short message replacement function.
- This short message replacement function (or "Replace Short Message”) is a function available and provided for in the technical specification ETSI TS 123 040 V5.5.1 which describes the technical realization of short message services.
- the first message is replaced by the second and is no longer searchable.
- the management of the validity period is carried out within the destination terminal, for example the terminal designated by the general reference numeral 16.
- this implementation mode also requires the insertion by the messaging service server 12 of a field in the message, which contains information to indicate that the message is a message with a limited validity period. or unlimited and a lifetime for the message.
- This information is retransmitted by the service server 10 to the terminal 16, together with the message. They can, however, be conveyed using two respective fields. Indeed, several fields are provided in the message to convey the information necessary for the implementation of this service. Thus, for example, as indicated above, a first field of storage of the duration of validity of the message on the remote terminal is provided. This lifetime is for example defined in seconds. If no value is set or if the value is zero, then the short message is considered to have unlimited validity.
- the message also includes a storage field of an early-life message, intended to be displayed on the terminal upon receipt of the message and until the expiry of the period of validity to indicate to the recipient the possibility of consulting the message.
- a message may be constituted by any type of visible symbol, such as an icon, or even an acoustic one, making it possible to signal the receipt of a message with a limited validity period.
- This message is displayed for the duration of validity. Simultaneously with this message, the validity period can also be presented.
- a programming field is provided to program different behaviors of the terminal vis-à-vis the short message. These behaviors, at the end of the validity period, are, for example, programmed by the following values in this field:
- this programming corresponds to a mode of implementation according to which the end-of-life text is conveyed by the message or, failing that, a standard message, replaces the initial text at the expiry of the validity period. No reply to this message is possible.
- the field entitled "Reply-path" described in the aforementioned technical specification is then forced to 0;
- an optional data field is provided for, for example, configuring the terminal.
- This field is intended to convey data processed locally by the terminal during the entire validity period of the message. For example terminal configuration data, image data, sound, ... can be transmitted to the destination terminal.
- the initial text is rendered completely inaccessible.
- the replacement text is considered as a text of unlimited duration.
- the service must not be disturbed by the on or off state of the destination terminal. It is therefore proceeded to the establishment of various processes depending on the state turned on or off the terminal.
- process P1 this algorithm corresponds to a lit state of the terminal
- process P2 this algorithm corresponds to a transition from the off state E2 to the on state El
- - process P3 this algorithm corresponds to the transition from the on state El to the off state E2
- process P4 this algorithm corresponds to a processing of a short message whose validity has elapsed when the terminal is in the on state El.
- the terminal proceeds, locally, to a management of the duration of validity of the message by modifying, at each clock cycle of the terminal, the value stored in the corresponding field.
- the duration of validity of the message is decremented by a duration corresponding to a cycle period (step 20).
- the validity period stored in the message is updated from the following relation: d - d - n x t where n denotes the number of elapsed cycles and t denotes the period of one cycle.
- the update is also timestamped by storing the instant D of the update in order to manage the periods in which the terminal is off.
- This storage can be carried out either locally in the terminal, for example in a table associating each date-of-validity message identifier with a date D, or be provided as an additional field at the message level.
- a test is carried out to determine whether the validity period is less than or equal to 0. If this is not the case, the process returns to the previous step 20. If this is the case, the process continues with process P4, which will be described later.
- the terminal scans the inbox so as to detecting the presence of an SMS with a period of validity and for which the date of update D has been memorized (step 24).
- step 28 it is then proceeded, in the following step 28 to a test of the validity period d. In the case where this duration is negative, the process continues with the process P4. In the opposite case, it is implemented the process Pl.
- the period of time separating this stop from the last time stamp will be shorter than the duration corresponding to the n clock cycles. In this case, the period of validity may have been increased by this time, negligible.
- step 36 If the value of this field is "00" (step 36), the "Reply-path” field is set to 0 in order to validate any answer (step 36).
- step 40 the text of the message is replaced by the end-of-life text conveyed by the message or, failing that, by a standard text. If the field has a value of "01" (step 42), as indicated above, the response capacity is not changed and the process goes directly to step 40 to proceed with replacing the original text.
- step 44 the message is directly deleted (step 46).
- a message with a period of validity can not be transferred.
- This simplification is advantageous insofar as, in the event of transfer, the time spent in the network is added to the time spent on the terminal, but is not counted in the period of validity, thus distorting the notion of duration. of the user, for example, the user can retransmit a message in order to keep it longer.
- the local validity period can be associated with the parameter entitled "Validity Period” (VP) provided in the technical specification mentioned above, which is provided to manage the time during which a message can be stored in the server.
- VP Value Period
- the notion of period of validity is enriched and means that the message must be received by the destination terminal before the end of the period of validity in the network and can be consulted at the terminal only during the period of validity.
- the overall validity period of the message from its transmission until the end of its validity is therefore at most: VP + d.
- the invention is not limited to the modes of implementation envisaged. Indeed, the invention also applies to the transmission of messages with a limited validity period between two user terminals, according to a procedure similar to that described above.
- the validity period can be managed locally, at the terminal, or centrally, at the mail server. At the end of the validity period, the message is either deleted from the terminal or overwritten.
- the mode of implementation according to which the duration of validity is locally managed implies the transmission of validity information simultaneously with the transmission of the message.
- the terminal may display an icon or any type of visible visible content to indicate the receipt of an ephemeral message and the display of the remaining time.
- the terminal may display an end-of-life message or icon or any other appropriate content in the place and place of the message, to program or parameterize the behavior. the terminal at the end of the period of validity.
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