EP1878277A1 - Endgerät, system und verfahren zur bereitstellung eines positionsdatendienstes durch zusammenarbeit eines wlans mit einem mobilkommunikationsnetzwerk - Google Patents

Endgerät, system und verfahren zur bereitstellung eines positionsdatendienstes durch zusammenarbeit eines wlans mit einem mobilkommunikationsnetzwerk

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EP1878277A1
EP1878277A1 EP06757576A EP06757576A EP1878277A1 EP 1878277 A1 EP1878277 A1 EP 1878277A1 EP 06757576 A EP06757576 A EP 06757576A EP 06757576 A EP06757576 A EP 06757576A EP 1878277 A1 EP1878277 A1 EP 1878277A1
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location
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information
wlan
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Dong-Hee Shim
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LG Electronics Inc
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W64/00Locating users or terminals or network equipment for network management purposes, e.g. mobility management
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W80/00Wireless network protocols or protocol adaptations to wireless operation
    • H04W80/08Upper layer protocols
    • H04W80/085Upper layer protocols involving different upper layer protocol versions, e.g. LCS - SUPL or WSN-SOA-WSDP
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W4/00Services specially adapted for wireless communication networks; Facilities therefor
    • H04W4/02Services making use of location information

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  • the present invention relates to a location information system and, more particularly, to a user equipment (UE), system and method for providing a location information service through interworking between a mobile communication system and a wireless local area network (WLAN).
  • UE user equipment
  • WLAN wireless local area network
  • a mobile communication system has a function part for calculating a location of a terminal in a mobile communication network to provide a location service and for transferring the calculated location of the terminal to a certain entity periodically or according to a corresponding request.
  • a network structure related to the location service differs depending on an internal network structure such as a 3GPP network, a 3GPP2 network, etc.
  • a cell-ID method for transferring an ID of a cell to which a mobile terminal belongs
  • a method for calculating a location of a mobile terminal through triangulation by measuring the time required for radio waves to reach each base station from the mobile terminal and a method of using a GPS (Global Positioning System).
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • the SUPL (Secure User Plane Location) technique uses a user plane data bearer to carry a positioning technology-related protocol between the mobile terminal and a SUPL network.
  • the SUPL network related to the location service includes a SUPL agent, an SLP (SUPL location platform) and a SET (SUPL Enabled Terminal), etc.
  • the SUPL agent is a service logical access point (AP) using actually measured location information
  • the SLP is a SUPL service AP of a network part that accesses network resources to obtain the location information.
  • the SET is a device for communicating with the SUPL network using a SUPL interface, and can be, for example, one of a UE (User Equipment) of a UMTS, an MS (Mobile Station) of a GSM, an MS of an IS-95, and a laptop computer or a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) having the SET function.
  • a network to which the user originally registered is called a home network, and a network of an area to which the user is located after having moved from the home network is called a visited network.
  • An SLP within the home network is called a home SLP (H-SLP), and an SLP within the visited network is called a visited network (V-SLP).
  • H-SLP home SLP
  • V-SLP visited network
  • R-SLP requesting SLP
  • a SET aimed for tracking its current location is called a target SET.
  • the SLP a network element, includes an SPC (SUPL Positioning Center) that calculates the actual location information (location/position) of the target SET, and an SLC (SUPL Location Center) that handles additional functions other than calculating the location information.
  • SPC SUPL Positioning Center
  • SLC SUPL Location Center
  • the SET can calculate the location information through communication with the SPC via the SLC (in case of a proxy mode) or can calculate the location information by directly opening a connection with the SPC (in case of a non-proxy mode).
  • Figure 1 is a signal flow chart illustrating a SUPL procedure of a SUPL-based location information system when a network requests location information regarding a particular terminal in a proxy mode and when roaming is not performed.
  • the SUPL-based location information system includes a
  • the SUPL agent 1 is a location server and the target SET 5 is a target terminal.
  • step SIl Standard Location Immediate Request
  • the SLP 3 checks whether or not the target SET 5 has been roaming, namely, whether or not the target SET 5 currently belongs to a different visited network, and also checks whether or not the target SET 5 supports the SUPL (step S 12).
  • the SLP 3 transmits a SUPL initialization message (SUPL INIT) to the target SET
  • the SUPL initialization message includes at least a session ID, an address of the SLP, and a position method to be used, etc.
  • privacy which can be used in a case where a notification related to the location information of the target SET is required to be provided to the user after confirming privacy of the target SET 5 by the SLP 3, can be also included in the SUPL initialization message.
  • an SLP mode indicator which indicates a mode (e.g., proxy mode, non-proxy mode, etc.) of the SLP 3, can be included in the SUPL initialization message, which is an inventive concept owned by the assignee of the present application and included in a co-pending U.S. patent application.
  • the target SET 5 which has received the SUPL initialization message, is not opened for a data connection with any network, it requests a data connection from a packet data network such as a 3GPP or a 3GPP2, etc.
  • the target SET 5 transmits a SUPL location initialization message (SUPL POS INIT) to the SLP 3 to start a procedure for determining the position/location information of the target SET 5 (step S15). And then, the target SET 5 and the SLP 3 exchange successive messages for performing the actual positioning determining process, and the SLP 3 or the target SET 5 calculates the current location of the target SET 5 through the successive messages (step S 16).
  • the SUPL location initialization (SUPL POS INIT) message includes at least a session ID, an LID (location Identifier) indicating a base station ID, and capabilities of the target SET.
  • the messages exchanged between the target SET 5 and the SLP 3 may include a session ID, a protocol (e.g., an RRLP, an RRC or a TIA-801) to be used for positioning, etc.
  • a protocol e.g., an RRLP, an RRC or a TIA-801
  • the SLP 3 transmits a SUPL end message (SUPL END) for informing about the termination of the SUPL procedure to the target SET 5 (step S 17) and also transmits the calculated location information (posresult) of the target SET 5 to the SUPL agent 1 through an MLP SLIA (Standard Location Immediate Answer) message (step S 18).
  • SUPL end message SUPL END
  • MLP SLIA Standard Location Immediate Answer
  • a network for applying this technology can be dubbed an I- WLAN (Interworking- WLAN) in the 3GPP, and it would be desirable for the 3GPP network (or other mobile communication network) to provide various supplementary services including the location information service by interoperability (interworking) with the WLAN.
  • I- WLAN Interworking- WLAN
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a terminal or user equipment (UE), system and method of providing a location information service, which address the limitations and disadvantages associated with the related art.
  • UE terminal or user equipment
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a WLAN terminal (UE), system and method for providing a location information service, which are capable of defining a network structure and a protocol to provide the location information service to the WLAN terminal through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network/system.
  • UE WLAN terminal
  • system and method for providing a location information service which are capable of defining a network structure and a protocol to provide the location information service to the WLAN terminal through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network/system.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a WLAN terminal (UE), system and method for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network, wherein when a location server connected with the mobile communication network receives a request for location information of the WLAN terminal from a client connected with the mobile communication network, it provides the requested location information of the WLAN terminal to the client through communication between a certain entity of the location server and the mobile communication network and an entity for interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network.
  • a location server connected with the mobile communication network receives a request for location information of the WLAN terminal from a client connected with the mobile communication network, it provides the requested location information of the WLAN terminal to the client through communication between a certain entity of the location server and the mobile communication network and an entity for interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a WLAN terminal (UE), system and method for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network, wherein when the WLAN terminal undergoes an authentication and registration process through the mobile communication network, terminal location related information is stored, and when tracking of the location information of the WLAN terminal is requested by a client, if the terminal location related information obtained by a location server from an AAA (Authentication/Authorization/Accounting) server or an HSS (Home Subscriber Server) / HLR (Home Location Register) satisfies a QoP (Quality of Position) of the request for tracking the location received from the client, the location server can provide the obtained terminal location related information to the client as the location information of the WLAN terminal.
  • AAA Authentication/Authorization/Accounting
  • HSS Home Subscriber Server
  • HLR Home Location Register
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a WLAN terminal (UE), system and method, wherein when a client requests location information of a particular WLAN terminal which has been registered to a network to receive a service, it is checked whether the WLAN terminal has been authenticated by and connected with the network, and if the WLAN terminal has been authenticated and connected with the network, location information of the WLAN terminal is detected by using a SUPL procedure and then provided to the client.
  • UE WLAN terminal
  • a method for providing a terminal location information service between a location server and a client comprising: receiving by the location server a request for tracking a location of a particular terminal from the client; confirming by the location server routing information of the particular terminal; and if there is a connection between the terminal and a packet data gateway (PDG), transmitting a SUPL INIT message through the connection.
  • PGW packet data gateway
  • a method for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network comprising: receiving by a location server a request for tracking a location of a WLAN terminal from a client; obtaining by the location server routing information of a serving node to which the WLAN terminal belongs from an HSS/HLR; obtaining, by the location server, routing information of the WLAN terminal from the serving node; determining by the location server a SUPL initialization message transmission method according to the WLAN terminal routing information and transmitting it; calculating location information of the WLAN terminal through a SUPL procedure between the WLAN terminal which has received a SUPL initialization message and the location server; and providing by the location server the calculated location information of the WLAN terminal to the client.
  • a method for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network comprising: receiving by a location server a request for tracking a location of a WLAN terminal from a client; requesting, by the location server, routing information of a serving node to which the WLAN terminal belongs from an HSS/ HLR; providing, by the HSS/HLR, routing information of the serving node to the location server; requesting, by the location server, routing information of the WLAN terminal from the serving node; providing, by the serving node, routing information of the WLAN terminal to the location server; and confirming information on a tunnel between the WLAN terminal and a packet data gateway (PDG) included in the routing information of the WLAN terminal, and transmitting by the location server a SUPL initialization message to the WLAN terminal through the tunnel.
  • PGW packet data gateway
  • a method for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network comprising: receiving by a location server a request for tracking a location of a WLAN terminal from a client; requesting, by the location server, routing information of a serving node to which the WLAN terminal belongs from an HSS/ HLR; providing, by the HSS/HLR, routing information of the serving node to the location server; requesting, by the location server, routing information of the WLAN terminal from the serving node; providing, by the serving node, routing information of the WLAN terminal to the location server; and transmitting by the location server a SUPL initialization message to the WLAN terminal if an IP address has not been currently set for the WLAN terminal.
  • a method for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network comprising: receiving by a location server a request for tracking a location of a WLAN terminal from a client; obtaining, by the location server, routing information of a serving node to which the WLAN terminal belongs from an HSS/ HLR; and if terminal location related information included in the obtained routing information of the serving node satisfies a QoP (Quality of Position), providing by the location server the terminal location related information to the client.
  • a QoP Quality of Position
  • a method for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile c om- munication network comprising: accessing an access network of a WLAN by a WLAN terminal; storing terminal location related information provided by the WLAN AN when authentication is performed through an AAA server and a registration is performed through an HSS/HLR; setting by the WLAN terminal a tunnel for a packet service with a packet data gateway (PDG); receiving by the location server a request for tracking a location of the WLAN terminal from a client; obtaining, by the location server, routing information of a serving node to which the WLAN terminal belongs from the HSS/HLR; and if the terminal location related information included in the obtained routing information of the serving node satisfies a QoP (Quality of Position) of the location tracking request received from the client, providing by the location server the terminal location related information to the client.
  • a QoP Quality of Position
  • a method for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network comprising: accessing an access network of a WLAN by a WLAN terminal; storing terminal location related information provided by the WLAN AN when authentication is performed through an AAA server and a registration is performed through an HSS/HLR; receiving by the location server a request for tracking a location of the WLAN terminal from a client; obtaining, by the location server, routing information of a serving node to which the WLAN terminal belongs from the HSS/HLR; if the terminal location related information included in the obtained routing information of the serving node satisfies a QoP (Quality of Position) of the location tracking request received from the client, providing by the location server the terminal location related information to the client; and transmitting by the location server a SUPL initialization message to the WLAN terminal through an SMS method or a WAP push method, or through a TCP/IP or UDP/
  • QoP Quality of Position
  • a method for providing a location information service in a system in which a particular WLAN terminal sets a tunnel with a packet data gateway (PDG) of a 3GPP network to receive a certain service comprising: receiving by a location server a location information request message with respect to the WLAN terminal from a client; confirming, by the location server, privacy with respect to the WLAN terminal location information; transmitting by the location server a terminal information request message for requesting information regarding the WLAN terminal to an HSS (Home Subscriber Server)/HLR (Home Location Register); checking by the HSS/HLR whether there is information regarding the WLAN terminal; if there is no information regarding the WLAN terminal, transmitting by the HSS/HLR a user information request message to an AAA (Authentication/Authorization/Accounting) server that manages information regarding the WLAN terminal; receiving by the HSS/HLR a terminal information confirmation message including the WLAN terminal information from the AAA server and transmitting it to
  • HSS Home Subscriber Server
  • HLR Home Location Register
  • a method for providing a location information service in a system in which a particular WLAN terminal sets a tunnel with a packet data gateway (PDG) of a 3GPP network to receive a certain service comprising: receiving by a location server a location information request message with respect to the WLAN terminal from a client; confirming, by the location server, privacy with respect to the WLAN terminal location information; transmitting by the location server a terminal information request message for requesting information regarding the WLAN terminal to an HSS (Home Subscriber Server)/HLR (Home Location Register); checking by the HSS/HLR whether there is information of the WLAN terminal; if there is no information of the WLAN terminal, transmitting by the HSS/HLR a terminal information confirmation message including an address of an AAA (Authentication/Authorization/Accounting) server that manages information of the WLAN terminal, to the location server; transmitting by the location server a connection/non-connection check message for requesting information
  • PGW packet data gateway
  • the present invention provides a wireless local area network (WLAN) terminal for providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service, comprising: a controller to establish an IP connection with a mobile communication network through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN, and selectively perform a SUPL procedure with a location server of the mobile communication network through the IP connection in response to a request for location information of the WLAN terminal from the location server.
  • WLAN wireless local area network
  • SUPL secure user plane location
  • the present invention provides a wireless local area network (WLAN) terminal for providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service, comprising: a controller to receive a SUPL initiation message from a location server of a mobile communication network and establish an IP connection with the mobile communication network through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN, and to transmit a SUPL position initiation message to the location server through the IP connection.
  • WLAN wireless local area network
  • SUPL secure user plane location
  • the present invention provides a mobile communication network for providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service, comprising: a location server to establish an IP connection with a wireless local access network (WLAN) terminal through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN, and to selectively perform a SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal through the IP connection in response to a request of a client requesting location information of the WLAN terminal.
  • a location server to establish an IP connection with a wireless local access network (WLAN) terminal through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN, and to selectively perform a SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal through the IP connection in response to a request of a client requesting location information of the WLAN terminal.
  • WLAN wireless local access network
  • the present invention provides a mobile communication network for providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service, comprising: a location server to selectively transmit a SUPL initiation message to a wireless local area network (WLAN) terminal and establish an IP connection with the WLAN terminal through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN, in response to a request of a client requesting location information of the WLAN terminal, and to receive a SUPL position initiation message from the WLAN terminal through the IP connection.
  • a location server to selectively transmit a SUPL initiation message to a wireless local area network (WLAN) terminal and establish an IP connection with the WLAN terminal through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN, in response to a request of a client requesting location information of the WLAN terminal, and to receive a SUPL position initiation message from the WLAN terminal through the IP connection.
  • WLAN wireless local area network
  • the present invention provides a method for providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service using a wireless local area network (WLAN) terminal, comprising: establishing, by the WLAN terminal, an IP connection with a mobile communication network through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN; and selectively performing a SUPL procedure with a location server of the mobile communication network through the IP connection in response to a request for location information of the WLAN terminal from the location server.
  • SUPL secure user plane location
  • the present invention provides a method for providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service using a wireless local area network (WLAN) terminal, comprising: receiving, by the WLAN terminal, a SUPL initiation message from a location server of a mobile communication network and establishing an IP connection with the mobile communication network through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN; and transmitting, by the WLAN terminal, a SUPL position initiation message to the location server through the IP connection.
  • SUPL secure user plane location
  • WLAN wireless local area network
  • the present invention provides a method for providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service using a mobile communication network including a location server, comprising: establishing, by the location server, an IP connection with a wireless local access network (WLAN) terminal through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN; and selectively performing, by the location server, a SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal through the IP connection in response to a request of a client requesting location information of the WLAN terminal.
  • WLAN wireless local access network
  • the present invention provides a method for providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service using a mobile communication network including a location server, comprising: selectively transmitting, by the location server, a SUPL initiation message to a wireless local area network (WLAN) terminal and establishing an IP connection with the WLAN terminal through interworking between the mobile communication network and a WLAN, in response to a request of a client requesting location information of the WLAN terminal; and receiving, by the location server, a SUPL position initiation message from the WLAN terminal through the IP connection.
  • WLAN wireless local area network
  • the present invention provides a method of providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service by interworking between a mobile communication network and a wireless local area network (WLAN), wherein the mobile communication network includes an access point, a storage unit and a location server and wherein an IP connection is established between a WLAN terminal and the location server through the access point, the method comprising: requesting, by the location server, serving node routing information and capability information of the WLAN terminal from the storage unit in response to a client's location information request; receiving, by the location server, the requested serving node routing information and capability information from the database; requesting, by the location server to the authentication server, target terminal routing information using in part the received serving node routing information; receiving, by the location server, the target terminal routing information from the authentication server; and performing, by the location server, a SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal using in part the received target terminal routing information through the established IP connection, so as to obtain location information of the WLAN terminal.
  • SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal using in part the received target terminal routing information through the established IP connection
  • the present invention provides a method of providing a secure user plane location (SUPL) service by interworking between a mobile communication network and a wireless local area network (WLAN), wherein the mobile communication network includes an access point, a storage unit and a location server and wherein an IP connection is established between a WLAN terminal and the location server through the access point, the method comprising: requesting, by the location server, serving node routing information and capability information of the WLAN terminal from the storage unit in response to the client's location information request; and receiving, by the location server, the requested information from the database, wherein the serving node routing information received by the location server includes address information of the authentication server and terminal location related information registered in the storage unit; determining, by the location server, whether the received terminal location related information satisfies a QoP (quality of position) request included in the client's location information request; selectively providing, from the location server to the client, the terminal location related information as location information of the WLAN terminal based on the determination result; requesting, by the location server
  • a QoP
  • Figure 1 is a flow chart illustrating a SUPL procedure for requesting location information of a particular terminal in a non-roaming, proxy mode
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic construction of a system for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 3 is a flow chart illustrating a method for providing a location information service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating a method for providing a location information service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a method for providing a location information service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 6 is a view showing an example of a format of location information of a
  • WLAN terminal or a WLAN AP in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 7 is a flow chart illustrating a method for providing a location information service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the present invention provides a network structure and protocol for allowing a
  • the present invention provides a method and system in which when a location server of a mobile communication network receives a request for a location of the WLAN terminal from a client, the location server communicates with a certain entity of the mobile communication network and an entity for allowing interworking between a WLAN and the mobile communication network, and provides location information of the WLAN terminal to the client.
  • the present invention applies a SUPL, namely, a protocol for providing a user location information service through a TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection between the location server and a mobile terminal (or UE), for a service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication system/network, whereby a user of the WLAN terminal can receive the location information service through the mobile communication network.
  • SUPL namely, a protocol for providing a user location information service through a TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection between the location server and a mobile terminal (or UE), for a service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication system/network, whereby a user of the WLAN terminal can receive the location information service through the mobile communication network.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic construction of a system for providing a location information service through interworking between a WLAN and a mobile communication network in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the system for providing a location information service in accordance with the present invention includes a WLAN terminal 10, a mobile communication network 30 such as a 3GPP network (public land mobile network (PLMN)), a WLAN access network (WLAN AN) 11 for connecting the WLAN terminal 10 to a WLAN for interworking with the mobile communication network 30, and a client 40 connected to the mobile communication network 30 and requesting location information of the WLAN terminal 10 and/or using the obtained location information.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 includes a controller/processor 10a and other components known in the related art WLAN terminals or the like. All the components of the system of FIG. 2 are operatively coupled and configured.
  • the mobile communication network 30 includes a location server for calculating requested location information through a SUPL procedure with a corresponding terminal through interworking with the WLAN and for providing the calculated location information to the client 40.
  • the mobile communication network 30 is a 3GPP network, but can be others such as a 3GPP2 network or the like.
  • the mobile communication network 30 such as the 3GPP or 3GPP2 network includes a gateway mobile location center (GMLC) 31 functioning as the location server; an AAA (Authentication/Authorization/Accounting) server 32 existing in a mobile communication home network and performing functions such as authentication, authorization and accounting; an HSS/HLR (Home subscriber Sever/Home Location Register) 33 for managing user information and an AAA server address of each user; a PPR (Privacy Profile Register) 34 connected with the location server (GLMC) 31 and storing privacy information of a user related to the location information; an OCS (Online Charging System) 35 for collecting in real time a usage fee with respect to a WLAN service used by the WLAN terminal 10 according to time and a usage amount; a WLAN access gateway (WAG) 20 for connecting the WLAN AN 11 and the AAA server 32; and an access point AP (packet data gateway (PDG)) 21 for connecting a packet switch network to provide a packet switched service of mobile communication to the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the HSS/HLR 33 can also be considered
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a method for providing a location information service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the method of FIG. 3 is described herein as implemented in the system of FIG. 2 as an example, but can be implemented in other suitable device/system.
  • the processes to be performed by the WLAN terminal 10 can be performed and/or controlled by the controller 10a of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects a currently accessible suitable
  • the WLAN AN 11 attempts a connection with the WLAN AN 11.
  • the WLAN AN 11 performs a mutual authentication procedure between the WLAN terminal 10 and the WLAN AN 11 through communication with the AAA server 32 of the mobile communication network 30.
  • an EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) authentication procedure is performed by using an EAP; however, other types of authentication procedure may be used.
  • An EAP packet for the EAP authentication procedure is transferred up to the AAA server 32 of the mobile communication network 30 via the WLAN AN 11.
  • the WLAN AN 11 can go through an AAA proxy server in order to be connected with the AAA server 32.
  • the AAA server 32 can be connected and communicate with the HSS/ HLR 33 to fetch authentication information therefrom.
  • the authentication information includes authentication vectors the AAA server 32 has previously registered for authenticating the WLAN terminal 10, which can include key information associated with the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the HSS/HLR 33 stores therein key or authentication information on each WLAN terminal that has been registered in the HSS/ HLR 33.
  • the AAA server 32 can also receive subscription information of the WLAN terminal 10 from the HSS/HLR 33 by being connected therewith.
  • the subscription in- formation can include authorization information, a permanent ID (i.e., an IMSI (International Mobile Station/subscriber Identity)) of the WLAN terminal 10, and capability of the WLAN terminal 10 (step S22).
  • IMSI International Mobile Station/subscriber Identity
  • the AAA server 32 registers WLAN terminal information, e.g., the permanent identity of the WLAN terminal 10, by interworking with the HSS/HLR 33. In this case, the AAA server 32 registers its address which has undergone the authentication procedure by the WLAN terminal 10, to the HSS/HLR 33 (step S23).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 After the WLAN terminal 10 has been authenticated through the AAA server 32 of the mobile communication network 30 and registered through the HSS/HLR 33 of the mobile communication network 30, the WLAN terminal 10 can obtain access information (e.g., IP address, etc.) of the PDG (access point) 21 to receive a mobile communication packet service through a DNS (Domain Name System) query (step S24).
  • access information e.g., IP address, etc.
  • DNS Domain Name System
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects one of access information of access points obtained through the DNS query, and forms a tunnel, namely, an IP connection such as a TCP/ IP or UDP/IP connection with the PDG 21, for supporting a packet service with the selected access point (PDG) 21 (step S25).
  • an IP connection such as a TCP/ IP or UDP/IP connection with the PDG 21, for supporting a packet service with the selected access point (PDG) 21 (step S25).
  • PDG access point
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects an access point of a similar type of address (e.g., an IPv4 or IPv6) to its IP address.
  • the client 40 requests a service for providing information on a location of a target terminal (step S26). That is, the client 40 generates and sends a location information service (LCS) request for requesting location information of a target terminal (e.g., WLAN terminal 10) to the location server (GMLC) 31.
  • LCS location information service
  • the location server 31 requests serving node routing information and terminal capability from the HSS/HLR 33 in order to obtain information of a serving node to which the target terminal (WLAN terminal 10) belongs, namely, information (e.g., address) of the AAA server (step S27).
  • the capability information of the target terminal refers to capability information of the target terminal relevant to location tracking such as whether or not the target terminal supports the SUPL and/or whether or not the target terminal supports a location tracking procedure defined in the existing mobile communication network.
  • the location server 31 can be connected with the PPR 34 to confirm previously registered location tracking service information and privacy information of the target terminal such as the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 can previously register its privacy information relevant to the location tracking service at the PPR 34, and when the PPR 34 permits the location tracking service requested by the client 40 after checking the privacy information, the location server 31 can perform step S27. [64] Then in response to the request at step S27, the HSS/HLR 33 transfers the serving node routing information such as the address of the AAA server 32 of the WLAN terminal 10, and the capability information of the target terminal (WLAN terminal 10) to the location server 31 through a serving node routing information confirmation message (step S28).
  • the serving node routing information such as the address of the AAA server 32 of the WLAN terminal 10
  • the capability information of the target terminal (WLAN terminal 10)
  • the capability information of the target terminal includes information for selecting a terminal location tracking method, and can be used for determining whether or not the target terminal supports the SUPL or for determining a positioning method that can be supported by the 3GPP or a particular communication network.
  • the location server (GMLC) 31 accesses the AAA server 32 by using the address of the AAA server 32 received from the HSS/HLR 33, and requests routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 to the AAA server 32.
  • the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 includes at least the following: (i) the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10, and (ii) information on the access point to which the tunnel has been set with the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the information (ii) can indicate whether or not the tunnel between the WLAN terminal 10 and the PDG 21 (AP) has been established, e.g., from step S25.
  • the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 includes at least the following: (i) the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10, (ii) the information on the access point (PDG) to which the tunnel has been set with the WLAN terminal 10, and (iii) information on a currently set wireless access point name (W-APN) of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the W-APN information (iii) includes a W-APN network identifier (NI) indicating an ID of an external IP network connected with the WLAN terminal 10 through the AP (PDG) 21, and a W-APN operator identifier (OI) indicating an ID of the mobile communication network 30 with which the WLAN terminal 10 has been connected, and such information can be used as needed.
  • the information (ii) is also referred to herein as tunnel information.
  • the AAA server 32 transmits the requested routing information of the target terminal (i.e., WLAN terminal 10) to the location server 31 (step S30).
  • the location server 31 generates a SUPL initialization (SUPL INIT) message and transmits it to the WLAN terminal 10 by using the received routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 to start the SUPL procedure. In this case, determining that a tunnel has been already formed between the WLAN terminal 10 and the AP 21 based on the tunnel information of the target terminal routing information, the location server 31 transmits the SUPL initialization message to the WLAN terminal 10 through the established tunnel, namely, through the TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection. Thereafter, the SUPL procedure for tracking a location of the WLAN terminal 10 is continuously performed through the established tunnel (step S31).
  • SUPL initialization SUPL initialization
  • the location server 31 After the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 is calculated by, e.g., the location server or the WLAN terminal 10, the location server 31 terminates the SUPL procedure and transmits the calculated location information of the WLAN terminal 10 to the client 40 (step S32), e.g., using an LCS response message.
  • the SUPL procedure of step S31 can be any conventional SUPL procedure or the SUPL procedure of FlG. 1 including the use of the SLP mode indicator.
  • the communications between the WLAN terminal 10 and the location server 31 are carried out through the AP 21, i.e., through the established tunnel (IP connection).
  • a static (permanent) IP address can be allocated to the WLAN terminal 10, or a dynamic IP address can be allocated to the WLAN terminal 10 each time whenever the tunnel is formed with the AP 21.
  • the static IP address is allocated to the WLAN terminal 10
  • the allocated static IP address is stored in the HSS/HLR 33
  • the dynamic IP address is stored in the AAA server 32 each time it changes.
  • the HSS/HLR 33 can directly transmit the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 to the location server 31 in step S28 by transmitting the stored IP address of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • steps S29 and S30 may be omitted and the location server 31 may immediately perform the SUPL procedure by using the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 included in the serving node routing information.
  • steps S29 and S30 may be performed to obtain only certain information such as the tunnel information that indicates whether or not the tunnel has been established. However, this information may be provided in a previous step, to completely omit steps S29 and S30 when the static IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 is involved.
  • steps S29 and S30 are performed as discussed above since the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 generally changes each time a tunnel between the WLAN terminal 10 and the PDG 21 is established. That is, when the dynamic IP address has been allocated to the WLAN terminal 10, the location server 31 can know the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 through the AAA server 32 as shown in steps S29 and S30.
  • the SUPL POS INIT message corresponds to a response message to the SUPL initialization message transmitted from the location server 31.
  • the SUPL INIT message, the SUPL POS INIT message, and other related SUPL procedure messages are known.
  • the present invention provides an effective system and method for providing a location information service to a terminal by interworking a WLAN and a mobile communication network.
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating a method for providing a location information service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the method of FIG. 4 is described herein as implemented in the system of FIG. 2 as an example, but can be implemented in other suitable device/system.
  • the processes to be performed by the WLAN terminal 10 can be performed and/or controlled by the controller 10a of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • steps S41-S43 a process in which the WLAN terminal 10 is connected with the mobile communication network 30 through the authentication and registration procedure (steps S41-S43) is the same as or similar to steps S21-S23, respectively, in FIG. 3. Thus the description of steps S41 to S43 is omitted for the sake of brevity.
  • a location information service request for requesting location information of a target terminal e.g., WLAN terminal 10
  • the client 40 requests a location service (LCS) of the target terminal from the location server (GMLC) 31 by sending the LCS request to the location server 31 (step S44).
  • LCS location service
  • the location server 31 In order to obtain information on a serving node to which the target terminal belongs, the location server 31 then requests serving node routing information (e.g., address information of the AAA server 32) and capability of the target terminal from the HSS/HLR 33 (step S45).
  • the capability information of the target terminal refers to capability information of the target terminal relevant to location tracking such as whether or not the target terminal supports the SUPL and/or whether or not the target terminal supports a location tracking procedure defined in the existing mobile communication.
  • the location server 31 Before being connected with the HSS/HLR 33, the location server 31 can be connected with the PPR 34 to confirm previously registered location tracking service information and privacy information of the target terminal such as the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 can previously register its privacy information relevant to the location tracking service at the PPR 34, and when the PPR 34 permits the location tracking service requested by the client 40 after checking the privacy information, the location server 31 can perform step S45.
  • the HSS/HLR 33 transfers the serving node routing information (e.g., address of the AAA server 32) of the WLAN terminal 10 and the capability of the WLAN terminal 10 to the location server 31 through a serving node routing information confirmation message (step S46).
  • serving node routing information e.g., address of the AAA server 32
  • the location server 31 is connected with the AAA server 32 by using the address of the AAA server 32 received from the HSS/HLR 33, and requests routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 to the AAA server 32 (step S47).
  • the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 includes at least the following: (i) the address (e.g., IP address) of the WLAN terminal 10, and (ii) information (tunnel information) on the access point (e.g., PDG 21) to which the tunnel has been set with the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the tunnel information (ii) indicates whether or not the tunnel between the WLAN terminal 10 and the PDG 21 has been established.
  • the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 includes at least the following: (i) the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10, (ii) the information (tunnel information) on the access point (PDG) to which the tunnel has been set with the WLAN terminal 10, and (iii) information on a currently set wireless access point name (W-APN) of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the W-APN information (iii) includes a W-APN network identifier (NI) indicating an ID of an external IP network connected with the WLAN terminal 10 through the AP (PDG) 21, and a W-APN operator identifier (OI) indicating an ID of the mobile communication network 30 with which the WLAN terminal 10 has been connected, and such information can be used as needed.
  • NI W-APN network identifier
  • OI W-APN operator identifier
  • the AAA server 32 transmits a target terminal routing information inquiry response message to the location server 31 (step S48).
  • the terminal routing information inquiry response message includes the requested information such as the routing information of the target terminal (WLAN 10).
  • the location server 31 receives the target terminal routing information inquiry response message.
  • the location server 31 determines that there is no currently set IP connection, namely, there is no tunnel connection between the WLAN terminal 10 and the PDG 21, e.g., based on the received target terminal routing information
  • the location server 31 generates a SUPL initialization (SUPL INIT) message and transmits it to the WLAN terminal 10 by using an SMS (Short Message Service) method or a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) push method to thereby instruct a data connection setup (step S49).
  • SMS Short Message Service
  • WAP Wireless Application Protocol
  • the location server 31 can transmit the SUPL initialization message to the WLAN terminal 10 through a TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 obtains access information (e.g., IP address, etc.) of the AP 21 through a DNS (Domain Name System) query to set up a data connection to receive a mobile communication packet service (step S50).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects one of access information of the APs obtained through the DNS query and sets up a data connection (tunnel) with the selected AP (step S51).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects the AP of a similar type of address to its IP address.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 transmits, in response to the SUPL INIT message, a SUPL position initialization (SUPL POS INIT) message for starting the actual location tracking procedure to the location server 31 through the established tunnel, namely, through a session.
  • a SUPL position initialization SUPL POS INIT
  • the WLAN terminal 10 can transmit its IP address together with or in the SUPL POS INIT message.
  • the SUPL procedure for tracking the location of the WLAN terminal 10 is continuously performed through the session (step S52).
  • the location server 31 obtains the calculated location information, terminates the SUPL procedure, and transmits the obtained calculated location information of the WLAN terminal 10 to the client 40, e.g., via an LCS response (step S53).
  • a static (permanent) IP address can be allocated to the WLAN terminal 10, or a dynamic IP address can be allocated to the WLAN terminal 10 each time whenever a tunnel is formed with the AP 21.
  • the static IP address is allocated to the WLAN terminal 10
  • the allocated static IP address can be stored in the HSS/HLR 33
  • the dynamic IP address can be stored in the AAA server 32 each time it changes.
  • the AAA server 32 informs the location server 31 that no tunnel has been set between the WLAN terminal 10 and the AP 21, e.g., after examining the target terminal routing information.
  • the location server 31 instructs to set up a data connection between the WLAN 10 and the AP 21 by transmitting the SUPL initialization message to the WLAN terminal 10. Then the WLAN terminal 10 sets up a data connection (tunnel) with the AP 21 and transmits the SUPL POS initialization message to the location server 31 through the set data connection, namely, the session. Accordingly, the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 can be calculated or obtained by the location server 31 of the mobile communication network 30.
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a method for providing a location information service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the method of FIG. 5 is described herein as implemented in the system of FIG. 2 as an example, but can be implemented in other suitable device/system.
  • the processes to be performed by the WLAN terminal 10 can be performed and/or controlled by the controller 10a of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects a currently accessible suitable
  • the WLAN AN 11 attempts a connection thereto.
  • the WLAN AN 11 performs an authentication procedure with the WLAN terminal 10 (steps S62 and S63).
  • the WLAN AN 11 transmits an EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) request message to the WLAN terminal 10 (step S62), and the WLAN terminal 10 responds to the WLAN through an EAP response message (step S63).
  • EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol
  • Other types of authentication protocol may be used.
  • the WLAN AN 11 and the WLAN terminal 10 exchanges terminal location related information with each other.
  • the terminal location related information includes location information of a WLAN AP that the WLAN terminal 10 has currently accessed.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 includes a GPS receiver, which may be used to determine the location information of the WLAN terminal 10
  • the terminal location related information includes the location information of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the AP location information or the WLAN terminal location information can have a civil address form defined in an IETF GEOPRIV protocol or coordinate information (x, y, z).
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of the civil address form defined in the IETF, which can be used in the present invention.
  • the WLAN AN 11 performs an authentication procedure on the WLAN terminal through communication with the AAA server 32. Namely, the WLAN AN 11 transmits the EAP response message which has been received from the WLAN terminal 10 to the AAA server 32 (step S64). In case of roaming of the WLAN terminal 10, the EAP response message is transmitted to the AAA server 32 through an AAA proxy server (not shown). In this case, the WLAN AN 11 provides the terminal location related information, e.g., location information of an AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs and/or location information of the WLAN terminal 10 received directly from the WLAN terminal 10, together with the EAP response message to the AAA server 32.
  • the terminal location related information e.g., location information of an AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs and/or location information of the WLAN terminal 10 received directly from the WLAN terminal 10
  • the AAA server 32 can be connected with the HSS/HLR 33 to fetch authentication information stored in the HSS/HLR 33.
  • the authentication information can be authentication vectors that the AAA server 33 has previously registered to authenticate the WLAN terminal 10, which can include key information.
  • the AAA server 32 can also request and receive subscription information of the WLAN terminal 10 from the HSS/HLR 33 by being connected with the HSS/ HLR 33 (step S65).
  • the subscription information can be authorization information, a permanent identity (e.g., the IMSI) of the WLAN terminal 10, and capability of the terminal, etc.
  • the AAA server 32 registers the information of the WLAN terminal 10, e.g., the permanent identity (e.g., the IMSI) of the WLAN terminal 10, by interworking with the HSS/HLR 33. In this case, the AAA server 32 also registers its address together which has undergone the authentication procedure by the WLAN terminal 10. In addition, the AAA server 32 can register the terminal location related information (e.g., the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 received from the WLAN AN 11 and/or the location information of the WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs) to the HSS/HLR 33 (step S66).
  • the terminal location related information e.g., the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 received from the WLAN AN 11 and/or the location information of the WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs
  • the HSS/HLR 33 stores therein the terminal location related information, which is some location information associated with the WLAN terminal, e.g., the actual location information of the WLAN terminal 10 and/or the location information of the WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs.
  • the AAA server 32 informs the WLAN terminal 10 of the completion through the I-WLAN AN 11 (steps S68, S69).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 obtains access information (an IP address, etc) of APs through a DNS query to receive a mobile communication packet service through the AP (step S70).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects one of access information of the APs obtained through the DNS query, and then forms a tunnel such as an IP connection (e.g., a TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection) for supporting a packet service with the selected AP (PDG) 21 (step S71).
  • an IP connection e.g., a TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection
  • PDG selected AP
  • the WLAN terminal 10 can select an AP having an address (e.g., IPv4 or IPv6) of a similar type to its IP address.
  • a location information service request for requesting location information of a target terminal e.g., WLAN terminal 10
  • the client 40 requests tracking of the location information of the target terminal from the location server 31 by sending an LCS request to the location server (GMLC) 31 (step S72).
  • the request for the location information of the target terminal includes a QoP (Quality of Position) request/information.
  • the location server 31 sends an inquiry of the serving node routing information to the HSS/HLR 33 (step S73).
  • the capability information of the target terminal refers to capability information of the target terminal relevant to location tracking such as whether or not the target terminal supports the SUPL and/or whether or not the target terminal supports a location tracking procedure defined in the existing mobile communication network.
  • the location server 31 can be connected with the PPR 34 to confirm previously registered location tracking service information and privacy information of the target terminal such as the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 can previously register its privacy information relevant to the location tracking service at the PPR 34, and when the PPR 34 permits the location tracking service requested by the client 40 after checking the privacy information, the location server 31 can perform step S73.
  • a user of the target terminal namely, the WLAN terminal 10
  • the location server 31 can perform step S73.
  • the HSS/HLR 33 transfers the serving node routing information (e.g., the address of the AAA server 32) associated with the WLAN terminal 10 and the capability information of the WLAN terminal 10 to the location server 31 through a serving node routing information response message (step S74).
  • the HSS/HLR 33 also provides any terminal location related information received from the WLAN AN 11 (and stored therein at step S66) through the serving node routing information response message (step S74).
  • the terminal location related information includes the location information of the WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs and/or the location information of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the location server 31 If the terminal location related information is included in the serving node routing information response message and the included terminal location related information satisfies the QoP (Quality of Position) included in the location tracking (LCS) request received from the client 40 at step S72, the location server 31 provides location information of the WLAN terminal 10 based on the received terminal location related information to the client 40 without performing steps S75-S77 (step S78).
  • QoP Quadality of Position
  • the location server 31 analyzes the serving node routing information response message received from the HSS/HLR 33. If the serving node routing response message does not have the terminal location related information or if the included terminal location related information does not satisfy the QoP information identified in the LCS request, the process proceeds from step S74 to step S75 and the subsequent SUPL procedure.
  • the location server 31 instead of calculating the location information of the WLAN terminal 10, the location server 31 merely transmits the obtained terminal location related information as the location information of the target terminal to the client 40 at step S78. In this instance, the method bypasses steps S75-S77 of actually calculating the location of the target terminal via the SUPL procedure.
  • step S74 to directly receive the routing information of the target terminal (WLAN terminal 10) recorded in the AAA server 32, the process proceeds from step S74 to step S75.
  • the location server 31 transmits a target terminal routing information inquire message for requesting the routing information of the target terminal, to the AAA server 32.
  • the location server 31 then can obtain the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 at step S76 in order to directly perform the SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the location server 31 can request at step S75 the terminal location related information from the AAA server 32 through the target terminal routing information inquiry message.
  • the AAA server 32 Upon receiving the target terminal routing information inquiry message, the AAA server 32 transmits the routing information of the target terminal (WLAN terminal 10) to the location server 31 through the target terminal routing information inquiry response message.
  • the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 includes at least the following: (i) the address (e.g., IP address) of the WLAN terminal 10, and (ii) information (tunnel information) on the access point (PDG 21) to which the tunnel has been set with the WLAN terminal 10, e.g., at step S71.
  • the tunnel information (ii) indicates whether or not the tunnel between the WLAN terminal 10 and the PDG 21 has been established.
  • the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 includes at least the following: (i) the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10, (ii) the information (tunnel information) on the access point (PDG) to which the tunnel has been set with the WLAN terminal 10, and (iii) information on a currently set wireless access point name (W-APN) of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the W-APN information (iii) includes a W-APN network identifier (NI) indicating an ID of an external IP network connected with the WLAN terminal 10 through the AP (PDG) 21, and a W-APN operator identifier (OI) indicating an ID of the mobile communication network 30 with which the WLAN terminal 10 has been connected, and such information can be used as needed.
  • NI W-APN network identifier
  • OI W-APN operator identifier
  • the location server 31 requests the terminal location related information to the AAA server 32 at step S75 (e.g., because it was not received at step S74), the AAA server 32 provides the terminal location related information, if any, together with the target terminal routing information to the location server 31 at step S76.
  • the location server 31 transmits the received terminal location related information (e.g., the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 or a WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10) as the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 directly to the client 40 through a location information service response message, without performing step S77 (step S78).
  • the location server 31 If, however, the requested terminal location related information is not received from the AAA server 32, or the terminal location related information received from the AAA server 32 does not satisfy the QoP, or the location server 31 wants to directly perform the location tracking procedure by using the SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal 10, then the location server 31 starts the SUPL procedure by using the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 included in the target terminal routing information inquiry response message received from the AAA server 32.
  • the location server 31 determines that a tunnel has been already formed between the WLAN terminal 10 and the AP 21 by examining the AP information (tunnel information) included in the target terminal routing information inquiry response message, the location server 31 transmits a SUPL initialization (SUPL INIT) message for starting the SUPL procedure through the established tunnel such as the TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection (S77).
  • the SUPL procedure of step S77 can be any conventional SUPL procedure or the SUPL procedure of FlG. 1 including the use of the SLP mode indicator.
  • the SUPL procedure is continuously performed through the tunnel, whereby the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 is calculated.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 can also transmit directly the terminal location related information, which has been provided when the authentication procedure was performed with the WLAN AN 11 at steps S62 and S63, to the location server 31 at step S77 without separately performing the position calculating procedure.
  • the location server 31 obtains the calculated location information (posresult) of the WLAN terminal 10, terminates the SUPL procedure, and provides the calculated location information of the WLAN terminal 10 to the client 40 (step S78).
  • the location server 31 can provide the received terminal location related information to the client 40 as the location information of the target terminal (e.g., without separately calculating the location of the target terminal).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 When the WLAN terminal 10 is connected with the WLAN AN 11, it can receive location information of the WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs from the WLAN AN 11, or by having the GPS receiver, the WLAN terminal 10 can provide its location information to the WLAN AN 11.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 performs the authentication and registration through the AAA server 32 and the HSS/HLR 33 as discussed above, the location information of the WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs or the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 is stored in the AAA server 32 and then the HSS/HLR 33.
  • the location server 31 connected with the mobile communication network 30 receives a request for the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 from the client 40, in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, if the terminal location related information received by the HSS/HLR 33 or the AAA server 32 satisfies a certain QoP, the location server 31 immediately provides the terminal location related information to the client 40 without performing the SUPL procedure to actually calculate the location information. On the other hand, if the terminal location related information does not satisfy the QoP, the location server 31 performs the SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal 10 through the tunnel already formed between the WLAN 10 and the AP.
  • the (permanent) IP address can be allocated to the WLAN terminal 10, or a dynamic IP address can be allocated to the WLAN terminal 10 each time whenever the tunnel is formed with the AP 21.
  • the static IP address is allocated to the WLAN terminal 10
  • the allocated static IP address is stored in the HSS/HLR 33
  • the dynamic IP address is stored in the AAA server 32 each time it changes.
  • the HSS/HLR 33 can directly transmit the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 to the location server 31 in step S74 by transmitting the stored IP address of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • steps S75 and S76 may be omitted and the location server 31 may immediately perform the SUPL procedure by using the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 included in the serving node routing information.
  • steps S75 and S76 may be performed to obtain only certain information such as the tunnel information that indicates whether or not the tunnel has been established. However, this information may be provided in a previous step, to completely omit steps S75 and S76 when the static IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 is involved.
  • steps S75 and S76 are performed as discussed above since the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 generally changes each time a tunnel between the WLAN terminal 10 and the PDG 21 is established. That is, when the dynamic IP address has been allocated to the WLAN terminal 10, the location server 31 can know the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 through the AAA server 32 as shown in steps S75 and S76.
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart illustrating a method for providing a location information service through interworking between the WLAN and the mobile communication network in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the method of FIG. 7 is described herein as implemented in the system of FIG. 2 as an example, but can be implemented in other suitable device/system.
  • the processes to be performed by the WLAN terminal 10 can be performed and/or controlled by the controller 10a of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • a process in which after the WLAN terminal 10 is connected with the mobile communication network 30 through the authentication and registration procedure, when a request for tracking location information of a target terminal is transmitted from the client 40 to the location server 31 (step S90), the location server 31 is connected with the HSS/HLR 33 to receive the serving node routing information associated with the target terminal and the capability information of the target terminal (steps S90-S92), is also performed in the same or similar manner as steps S72, S73 and S74 of FlG. 5. Therefore, the description of steps S90-S92 will be omitted for the sake of brevity.
  • the location server 31 when the terminal location related information, which has been received from the HSS/HLR 33 at step S92, satisfies the QoP included in the LCS received from the client 40, the location server 31 immediately provides the terminal location related information to the client 40 as the location information of the target terminal (WLAN terminal 10) (step S99), thereby possibly bypassing steps S93-S98.
  • step S92 if the terminal location related information has not been provided from the HSS/HLR 33 or if the provided terminal location related information does not satisfy the QoP, the location server 31 performs step S93. And, if the location server 31 wants to be connected with the AAA server 31 to directly receive the routing information of the target terminal (WLAN terminal 10) recorded in the AAA server 32, step S93 is also performed.
  • the location server 31 transmits a target terminal routing information inquiry message for requesting the routing information of the target terminal to the AAA server 32 (S93).
  • the location server 31 can obtain the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 at step S94 in order to directly perform the SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the location server 31 can request at step S93 the terminal location related information from the AAA server 32 through the target terminal routing information inquiry message.
  • the AAA server 32 Upon receiving the target terminal routing information inquiry message, the AAA server 32 transmits the routing information of the target terminal (WLAN terminal 10) to the location server 31 through the target terminal routing information inquiry response message (S94).
  • the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 includes at least the following: (i) the address (e.g., IP address) of the WLAN terminal 10, and (ii) information (tunnel information) on the access point (PDG 21) to which the tunnel has been set with the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the tunnel information (ii) indicates whether or not the tunnel between the WLAN terminal 10 and the PDG 21 has been established.
  • the routing information of the WLAN terminal 10 includes at least the following: (i) the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10, (ii) the information (tunnel information) on the access point (PDG) to which the tunnel has been set with the WLAN terminal 10, and (iii) information on a currently set wireless access point name (W-APN) of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • the W- APN information (iii) includes a W-APN network identifier (NI) indicating an ID of an external IP network connected with the WLAN terminal 10 through the AP (PDG) 21, and a W-APN operator identifier (OI) indicating an ID of the mobile communication network 30 with which the WLAN terminal 10 has been connected, and such information can be used as needed.
  • the location server 31 requests the terminal location related information to the AAA server 32 at step S93 (e.g., because it was not received at step S92), the AAA server 32 provides the terminal location related information together with the target terminal routing information to the location server 31 at step S94.
  • the location server 31 transmits the terminal location related information as the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 directly to the client 40 through a location information service (LCS) response message, without performing steps S95-S98 (step S99).
  • LCS location information service
  • the location server 31 instructs the WLAN terminal 10 to set up a data connection (tunnel) to the location server 31 by transmitting a SUPL initialization (SUPL INIT) message to the WLAN terminal 10 by using an SMS method or a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) push method (step S95).
  • the location server (GMLC) 31 can transmit the SUPL initialization message to the WLAN terminal 10 through a TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection (S95).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 first obtains access information (e.g., an IP address, etc.) of APs through a DNS query to open a data connection with the AP 21 (step S96).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects one of access information of the APs obtained through the DNS query, and forms a data connection (tunnel) with the selected AP (step S97).
  • the WLAN terminal 10 selects an AP having an address (e.g., IPv4 or IPv6) of a similar type to its IP address.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 transmits a SUPL position initialization (SUPL
  • the WLAN terminal 10 can include the IP address of the WLAN terminal 10 in the SUPL POS initialization message.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 can also transmit directly the terminal location related information received from the WLAN AN 11 at steps S82 and S83, to the location server 31 through the established tunnel and the SUPL POS INIT message.
  • the SUPL procedure is continuously performed between the WLAN terminal 10 and the location server 31 through the session at step S98.
  • the location server 31 obtains the calculated location information of the WLAN terminal 10, terminates the SUPL procedure (step S98), and provides the calculated location information (posresult) of the WLAN terminal 10 to the client 40, e.g., through the LCS response (step S99).
  • the location server 31 can directly provide the terminal location related information to the client 40 as the location information of the target terminal, thereby possibly bypassing the position calculating procedure.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 When the WLAN terminal 10 is connected with the WLAN AN 11, it can receive location information of the WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs from the WLAN AN 11, or by having the GPS receiver, the WLAN terminal 10 can provide its location information to the I- WLAN AN 11.
  • the WLAN terminal 10 performs authentication and registration through the AAA server 32 and the HSS/HLR 33, the location information of the WLAN AP to which the WLAN terminal 10 belongs or the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 is stored in the AAA server 32 and/or the HSS/HLR 33.
  • the location server 31 connected with the mobile communication network 30 receives a request for the location information of the WLAN terminal 10 from the client 40, in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention, then the location server 31 immediately provides the terminal location related information to the client 40, if the terminal location related information is received by the HSS/HLR 33 or the AAA server 32 and satisfies the QoP of the location tracking request received from the client 40.
  • the location server 31 transmits the SUPL initialization message to the WLAN terminal 10 through the SMS method, the WAP push method, the TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection, etc. to instruct the WLAN terminal 10 to set up a data connection (tunnel).
  • the location server 31 When the WLAN terminal 10 sets up the data connection (e.g., through an IP connection) with the AP 21 according to the instruction, the location server 31 then performs the SUPL procedure with the WLAN terminal 10 through the established data connection to calculate the location information of the WLAN terminal 10.
  • (permanent) IP address can be allocated to the WLAN terminal 10, or a dynamic IP address can be allocated to the WLAN terminal 10 each time whenever the tunnel is formed with the AP 21.
  • the static IP address is allocated to the WLAN terminal 10
  • the allocated static IP address is stored in the HSS/HLR 33
  • the dynamic IP address is stored in the AAA server 32 each time it changes.
  • the WLAN terminal is a UE or a mobile terminal (but not limited thereto), which is capable of providing a location information service such as a SUPL service.
  • the WLAN terminal can be, but are not limited to, a PT (Push To) client, a mobile phone, a UE (user equipment) for UMTS or the like, an MS (mobile station) for GSM or the like, a laptop computer, a PDA (personal digital assistant), various types of mobile terminals connected through the WLAN or other network, etc.
  • a PT client can be a PTT (Push To Talk) client such as a PoC (Push-to-talk Over Cellular) client, a PTV (Push To View) client, a PTD (Push to Data) client, etc.
  • the method(s) of the present invention can be implemented in part by using existing computer programming language.
  • Such computer program(s) may be stored in portable or other types of storages or memories such as hard drive, RAM, ROM, PROM, etc. associated with one or more computers or computer-based devices such as the network server(s) and/or the WLAN terminal 10.
  • Such computer program(s) may be stored in a different storage medium such as a USB, magnetic disc, optical disc, magneto-optical disc, etc.
  • Such computer program(s) may also take the form of a signal propagating across the Internet, extranet, intranet or other network and arriving at the destination device (e.g., network server(s) or WLAN 10) for storage and implementation.
  • the computer programs are readable using a known computer or computer-based device.
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